Simon Carter Cuff Links – A perfect birthday gift for him?
Do Simon Carter cuff links make a great birthday gift for the man in your life? We think so. There is something really great about having cuff links as a present. Its a thoughtful present, as a pair of cuff links can say a lot about the person wearing them and about what the giver thinks about you! (Simon Carter cuff links - you're obviously stylish, cool, and like something that makes you stand out. Of course it might just be that you need a decent pair of cufflinks...)
Simon Carter began by designing men’s pewter brooches for men in the mid 1980’s. He has since expanded his ranges to include a wide range of men’s accessories. The mid 1990’s saw Simon Carter corner the cufflink market with his iconic designs; the most widely known and renowned cuff link design he is famous for is the Aspirin cufflink – which was designed to hold two aspirin tablets in the actual cuff link (I can think of a few early morning occasions where this would have been handy!!)
We have a great selection of Simon Carter cuff links at Pelican Pear – we really can’t decide which is our favourite though.. Is it the iconic Aspirin’s or the absolutely fantastic Skulls.. (My vote goes to the skulls; they’re unusual, really different, but just so cool!)
Why not let me know which are your favourite? We always love to hear from you at Pelican Pear..
If you're looking for something a little less traditional why not take a look at our Edward Monkton cuff links...


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