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Help! buttonhole wear.

theom-

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My buttonhole on the top button and first button of the button fly are becoming frayed and the gold thread keeping it from fraying is coming off. What can i do? I know from experience that this is not easily fixed when it has completely worn and frayed.
 

TheGoodLife

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^+1

I don't think I've ever read a sentence that used button that many times in such a short statement lol
 

jet

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^lol i went back and read it again
 

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