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Regarding the origin of cufflinks, there are also many opinions. The widely circulated version is related to Napoleon. In 1796, after the victory of the Napoleonic War, a celebration was held and it was discovered that many stains were stained on the soldiers' sleeves. After understanding, it turned out that the soldiers were suffering from a cold when they crossed the Alps while marching into the Alps. The handkerchiefs were rubbed and they had to use their sleeves as handkerchiefs. Napoleon thought that this was detrimental to the military power and he discussed with the quartermasters and decided to nail three copper buttons on the upper side of the sleeves to prevent soldiers from wiping their noses with sleeves.
Later, an officer was inspired by the matter and thought that pinning the buttons to the down side of the cuffs could reduce the wear on the table sleeves. He then suggested to Napoleon that the three buttons on the sleeve should be moved from the upper side of the sleeve to the lower side. Afterwards, the French fashion designers moved these three buttons to the sleeves of the suit, which also increased the beauty of the suit. Since then, it has become a habit and it has been passed down so far.