There are gamers and there is formal wear and never the twain shall meet.
...or shall they?



Is there really a market for this junk? The tawdry tie market can survive on science teachers alone, but when was the last time you saw a science teacher wearing a tuxedo? The only people who wear cufflinks are grooms, politicians, royalty and James Bond. Do you think any of them would wear a wii-mote on their cuff?
If I wasn't at work, there would be a picture of James Bond wearing a guitar hero cufflink. Just pretend it's here and laugh accordingly.
My husband-to-be, a game developer, is wearing those PS controller cufflinks with his wedding tux.
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