Single, double, or somewhere in between? Here’s our guide on cuff styles, and where to wear them.
The Shirt Cuff Guide

Single Cuffs

Rounded Single Cuff
- A classic choice, seen on most shirts
- Gently rounded for a softer, understated finish
- A style all-rounder, ideally smart-casual
- Available on our regular and slim shirts

Mitered Single Cuff
- A modern choice, distinguished by a 45° cut
- Fused for an ultra-crisp appearance
- Slightly dressier, perfect for showcasing your watch
- Available on our fitted shirts
Double Cuffs

Classic Double Cuff
- Also known as "French cuffs"
- Designed to be folded and fastened with cufflinks
- An obvious choice for formal moments
- Available across all fits

Dual Cuff
- A double cuff with a concealed button
- Designed to be worn with or without cufflinks
- Suitable for smart to formal occasions
- Available across all fits