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Cuffs are a type of clothing accessory that are typically worn around the wrists. They are often made of fabric or leather and can be found in a variety of styles and designs. Cuffs can serve both a functional and decorative purpose, depending on the context in which they are worn. In terms of functionality, cuffs can help to keep clothing in place and prevent it from riding up or slipping down. This is particularly useful in the case of shirts or jackets with sleeves that are too long, as the cuffs can be folded back to create a neater appearance. Cuffs can also be used to create a more secure fit, such as in the case of pants or shorts with elasticated cuffs that prevent them from slipping down. In addition to their functional uses, cuffs can also be used as a decorative accessory. They can be adorned with buttons, embroidery, or other embellishments to add a touch of style to an outfit. Cuffs can also be used to create a contrast with the rest of an outfit, such as by wearing a shirt with contrasting cuffs or a jacket with leather cuffs. Overall, cuffs are a versatile accessory that can be used in a variety of ways to enhance the appearance and functionality of clothing.

clothing, accessory, functional, decorative, style

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