| It would be almost too difficult to imagine how | | | | hit to faithful Star Trek followers. These cufflinks |
| any television series can hold its unimaginable | | | | usually showcase the official logo of the Red |
| popularity as long as Star Trek does. Since 1966 | | | | Squadron, which is the elite group of cadets at |
| until now, Star Trek fans all over the world | | | | Starfleet Academy. While the two earlier sets of |
| continue to find the interstellar adventures of | | | | cufflinks are often in silver, these exclusive |
| Captain James T. Kirk, Mr. Spock and the rest of | | | | cufflinks for the elite cadets typically come with |
| the crew of the Federation Starship Enterprise still | | | | red designs. |
| very much interesting. While Trekkies widely vary | | | | True Trekkies would also not miss the "Long Live |
| in age, probably from 5 to 95, they unite in their | | | | and Prosper" cufflinks. Mr. Spock, the half-Vulcan, |
| high regard for the Star Trek fictional universe | | | | is the character often associated with this hand |
| and in their appreciation of anything related to it. | | | | gesture he got from his Vulcan ancestry. Since |
| One of the most popular merchandise connected | | | | this Vulcan salute appeared in 1967, its fame has |
| to this phenomenal series would be the Star Trek | | | | grown immensely, probably due to the difficulty |
| cufflinks. Who says Trekkies cannot wear a suit? | | | | of positioning the fingers in such as way that they |
| Sure, they can - and they can even do this | | | | are parted between the middle and ring finger. For |
| without forgetting their loyalty to Captain Kirk. | | | | those who may find doing the Vulcan salute |
| Star Trek cufflinks allow Trekdom followers to | | | | difficult, what better way to keep yourself still in |
| attend the most formal events with style. | | | | the loop by having one to fasten your cuffs! |
| The most basic yet possibly the coolest and most | | | | Other cool Star Trek cufflinks include the themes |
| popular of these Star Trek cufflinks is that | | | | of United Federation of Planets (the fictional |
| featuring the classic Starfleet communicator | | | | interplanetary federal republic), phasers (the |
| badge. Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and other Starfleet | | | | standard energy weapon in the Starfleet) and |
| personnel wear this badge on their left breast. | | | | deflector shields (natural hazard or enemy attack |
| The cufflinks, of course, will be worn at a more | | | | protection). |
| discreet location, keeping the cuffs of a shirt or | | | | There is no stopping a Star Trek fan from |
| blouse tightly fastened. | | | | showing the world how truly amazing the |
| Another top selling accessory for Trekkies would | | | | Trekdom is. It matters little if these Star Trek |
| be the Starship Enterprise cufflinks. These | | | | cufflinks are used in meetings or dinners, or are |
| accessories come in perfect detail of the Starship | | | | just kept safe in a cufflink box as part of a |
| Enterprise, also referred to as the USS Enterprise, | | | | collection. For most Trekkies, owning items that |
| so much so that millions of adoring fans would | | | | relate to their all-time favorite fictional universe is |
| love to own a set. | | | | more than enough to satisfy their passion. |
| Of course, the Red Squadron cufflinks are also a | | | | |