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Miss Milly Launches Men’s Accessories

Contemporary jewellery brand Miss Milly has launched a capsule collection of colourful cufflinks in two styles: a circular disc design and an oval one.

“We are always looking at new products to supplement our core jewellery collection,” explains Sarah Watmore, founder of Miss Milly. “The resin look is our best-selling style and it works really well with cufflinks. We have them in colours to tie in with the other jewellery so that retailers can create co-ordinated displays and their customers can have matching pieces.”

The new cufflinks will coordinate with colours from both the current Spring/Summer season and also into Autumn/Winter and come in a silver gift box to tie in with the Miss Milly branding.

A firm believer in the power of branding, Miss Milly also offers a range of packaging, from pillow packs to boxes and bags and branded display stands.

 

Top: The debut range of men’s cufflinks from Miss Milly.

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