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Working Sleeve Buttons on Tuxedo

mrbateman

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Hi,

I notcied that tuxedo sleeve buttons are more decorative and don't look like normal suit buttons. It seems weird to me to have working tuxedo sleeve buttons. Thoughts?
 

chicco196

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I think its a personal preference...all mine are working.
 

ShoesYouCanUse

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All of mine are working even on my custom suits. That is what I prefer.

Best regards,
 

Mr. Sartorial

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It depends on you're tuxedo and your approach to dress I suppose. Everything on a tuxedo is streamlined to represent more formality (eg. ventless typically, **** pockets instead of flap pockets, so on and so on. In my opinion, keeping with this aesthetic, non-functional buttons would be the right approach, but I doubt you'll find anywhere in the world anymore where working buttonholes will be considered gauche on a tuxedo.
 

tj100

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Originally Posted by mrbateman
Hi,

I notcied that tuxedo sleeve buttons are more decorative and don't look like normal suit buttons. It seems weird to me to have working tuxedo sleeve buttons. Thoughts?


I get them working, though I see your point. The reason I do it is that the covered tuxedo button is usually (I'm not sure I've seen any that aren't) a shanked button, and with non-functioning cuffs, I find that the shank causes the buttons to flop about a bit on the sleeve. If you combine the shanked button with a working cuff, the shank sits down nicely in the buttonhole, and the buttons sit rather elegantly on the sleeve.
 

F. Corbera

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OP, do you go by "mister" or "master?"

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patrickBOOTH

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Originally Posted by mrbateman
Thanks everyone for the feedback. I agree that the buttons seem to flop about alot. I'll get mine working.

That might be hard, are they unionized?
 

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