Men's Suit Accessories: Cufflinks, Watches, and Boutonnières
Masculine elegance does not end with choosing the perfect fabric or the impeccable cut of the jacket. The true protagonists of your style, the ones capable of telling your story, are the details. A bespoke suit by Dalsarto provides the ideal canvas, but it is the carefully chosen accessories that complete the masterpiece. In this guide, we explore the etiquette and styling rules for properly wearing cufflinks, a watch, and a lapel flower (boutonnière).
Cufflinks: The Seal of Formality
When and how should you wear cufflinks? Cufflinks strictly require a shirt with French cuffs (double cuffs). They represent the pinnacle of formal elegance and are an essential detail when wearing a tuxedo or a groom's suit. The golden rule of tailoring advises opting for clean designs and noble materials such as gold, silver, onyx, or mother-of-pearl. Overly eccentric or novelty cufflinks risk downgrading the entire outfit; true luxury whispers, it never shouts.
The Watch: Measuring Time and Style
What watch should you pair with a sartorial suit? The wristwatch for formal occasions follows the rule of subtraction: it must be thin, discreet, and preferably with a clean analog dial. The quintessential "dress watch" features a leather strap that color-matches your shoes and belt. Today, modern etiquette also tolerates classic, modestly sized steel watches, provided they glide smoothly under the shirt cuff. Digital sports smartwatches or excessively chunky chronographs must absolutely be avoided when wearing a high-level bespoke garment.
The Boutonnière: The Art of the Lapel Flower
How do you correctly position a lapel flower? The boutonnière is the ultimate romantic touch, traditionally reserved for the groom, best men, and fathers of the couple. Etiquette dictates a strict rule: the flower must go through the buttonhole on the left lapel of the jacket, and the stem must be secured or hidden inside, never pinned onto the fabric with a visible safety pin. At Dalsarto, our lapel buttonholes are hand-cut to perfectly accommodate this detail. A fresh, small, and proportional flower, such as a white carnation, a gardenia, or a small rose, is highly recommended.
Summary Table: Accessories Etiquette
| Accessory | Golden Rule | Mistake to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Cufflinks | Choose classic metals, onyx, or mother-of-pearl | Wearing them on single cuffs or using novelty designs |
| Watch | Leather strap matching shoes, thin case profile | Digital sports watches or huge cases blocking the cuff |
| Boutonnière | Thread the stem through the left lapel buttonhole | Pinning the flower on top of the lapel fabric |
| Tie Bar | Position between the 3rd and 4th shirt buttons | Choosing a tie bar wider than the tie itself |
Balance is True Luxury
The secret of a gentleman lies in moderation. Wearing too many accessories at once (showy cufflinks, a large watch, a boutonnière, a tie bar, and an elaborate pocket square) weighs down the image, creating visual clutter. When wearing a Dalsarto sartorial suit, let the perfection of the cut speak for you. Choose one or two high-quality accessories to enhance your style, confirming that refined taste which never needs to show off.









