Masonic & Fraternal Button Covers &
Cuff Links from Fratline
Button covers are like jewelry for clothes. They’re
fancy buttons, often adorned with enamels and stones, that fit over
standard shirt buttons, transforming even a plain white shirt into a
formal garment.
The most common cuff link consists of a large head
or “insert member” with a decorative front face, a post that extends
from the back of the head, and a hinged toggle that swings out from the
post to fasten the link. These are fastened by setting the toggle in its
closed position, so that there is a straight post descending from the
underside of the head. The post slides through the holes on both sides
of the cuffs, and then the toggle is swung outward to prevent the post
from sliding back out. That holds the cuff link in place, with the front
face of the insert member placed decoratively atop the buttonholes.
Masonic & Fraternal Button Covers & Cuff Links from Fratline
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