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Blue Cornflower Boutonniere Buttonhole Flower Silk Fort Belvedere Reviews

4.8 Rating 96 Reviews
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Quality item. Realistic. Excellent price.
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Posted 7 years ago
Thank you for your purchase, Donald! We're glad you like it. What do you think is keeping us from getting that one star? We'd love to know so we can make it better for you and for everyone else. :)
Posted 7 years ago
This flower was a great purchase because currently in my wardrobe there is a lot of blue and since blue is very prevalent in mens fashion you can always find a use for it. The quality is magnificent and detailing is on point a great buy.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought this cornflower boutonniere along with a sky blue veronica and a white phlox boutonniere. It's probably the most beautiful of the three lovely flowers, which is saying something. Very good quality. The sample I received wasn't quite the classic cornflower blue colour I was expecting - more violet and lavender. But I'm actually quite pleased, as it goes with my outfits even better, provides variety to the other boutonnieres.... and is just so different. Thanks Sven Raphael!
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Posted 8 years ago
Boutonniere is extremely well made. It was free as an incentive on another purchase. Don't really have a need for one, might use it once a year.
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Posted 8 years ago
Very nice! Definitely an eye catching accessory
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Posted 8 years ago
Christopher R
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wore it in vegas and needless to say it is so unique nowadays that it was a head turner. Excellent material and held up perfectly all night.
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Posted 8 years ago
After the Great War (1914 - 1918), the French marked Remembrance Day with a blue cornflower because it mimicked the light blue uniform of the poilu (French soldier).
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Posted 8 years ago
After the Great War (1914 - 1918), the French marked Remembrance Day with a blue cornflower because it mimicked the light blue uniform of the poilu (French soldier).
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Posted 8 years ago