The Executive Selection: Jan LeslieStand out from the crowd, and add a dash of personality and sleek details to your look with a pair of cufflinks.

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Modus Operandi / Jan Leslie

Stand out from the crowd, and add a dash of personality and sleek details to your look with a pair of these retro TV silver cufflinks fromJan Leslie's line on Moda Operandi.

Whether you want to make a distinctive impression in the boardroom or at an evening event, you can rest assured that these accessories will certainly do the trick.

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