Single Vs Double Cuff Shirts: The Tyrwhitt Guide

We know you like to get every detail just so, right down to your shirt cuffs. As well as bringing a touch of distinction to your look, the perfect cuff tallies with the formality of your shirt and the occasion. Not sure which to choose? Take the advice of a shirtmaker.

Read on to discover the difference between the two main types of cuff and when to wear each one. We’ve got you.

What’s the difference between a single and double-cuff shirt?

There’s a subtle difference between single vs double-cuff shirts. Let’s put it this way: a single-cuff shirt is what you'll find in most everyday wardrobes, and the double cuff, aka French cuff, is for formal occasions.

Let’s take a closer look.

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SINGLE CUFF SHIRTS

The single cuff shirt is our most popular formal design, thanks to its versatility. It comes in two variations – rounded twin and mitred twin – and best of all, both will take you effortlessly from business meetings to formal events. Can you wear cufflinks with a single cuff shirt? It already comes with a button (or two), so no. If you want to don your favourite cufflinks, you'll need our French cuff shirts.

  • A two-button cuff with a gently rounded edge
  • Available with classic or semi-cutaway collars
  • A traditionally smart option, suitable for formal events or wearing with your business suit

  • A two-button single cuff, this time with an angled edge instead of the curved corner
  • Available with cutaway and semi-cutaway collars that subtly echo the cuff's edge
  • Smart, but more contemporary than the rounded edition

DOUBLE CUFF SHIRTS

The name 'double cuff' describes the cuff's construction – it's double the length of its single counterpart and folds back on itself to be secured with a cufflink. This gives your shirt a crisp, immaculate look that's perfect when you want to raise your sartorial game.If you've ever wondered 'what is a French cuff shirt?', it's just another term for a double cuff, possibly named after the shirts worn by Napoleonic soldiers, who presumably liked to look suave for battle. Double cuffs are available on all of our formal shirts.

  • The double cuff dress shirt is a go-to for formal occasions, from black tie events to weddings
  • The folded-back construction delivers a crisp, elegant look
  • Use cufflinks or a pair of silk knots to fasten them

do casual shirts have cuffs?

At Charles Tyrwhitt, you'll find informal shirts that still have those sharply tailored cuffs. Our long-sleeved casual shirts have a twin-button fastening and a discreet gauntlet button. This small button sits between the cuff and the end of the cuff opening – a dapper detail that keeps the opening neatly closed. Choose from two types of casual single cuff.

  • A single cuff with a rounded edge
  • Adjust the buttons to suit your wrist size
  • Available with our classic and button-down collar shirts
  • Choose this for a timeless, relaxed-casual look

  • The mitred edge creates a more modern feel
  • Adjust the button for a perfect fit
  • Opt for this shirt cuff design if you're aiming for a contemporary casual look

 

SMART-CASUAL SHIRTS

What makes a shirt 'smart casual'? Maybe a statement check or a print and a denser weave, perhaps a button-down collar, and always single cuffs. While a more formal single-cuffed shirt typically has twin buttons, a more relaxed smart-casual design tends to have only one.

  • Single cuffs with timeless rounded corners
  • Just one button for pared-back style
  • An understated look that will work under a knit or a blazer

Choosing The Perfect Shirt Cuff For Any Occasion

Perhaps you’re looking for more specific details on when to wear a single vs double-cuff shirt. It’s actually pretty easy to choose when you get the hang of it.

BUSINESS SHIRTS

Though there's just a glimpse of sleeve emerging from under your jacket (half an inch to an inch is ideal), a formal outfit still requires impeccable cuffs. You have two main choices – the traditional double cuff or the versatile single cuff.

BUSINESS SHIRTS

Though there's just a glimpse of sleeve emerging from under your jacket (half an inch to an inch is ideal), a formal outfit still requires impeccable cuffs. You have two main choices – the traditional double cuff or the versatile single cuff.