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Last button undone on working buttonholes...

raphael

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If I'm going to pay for working buttonholes, I'm going to show them off so I leave the last button undone on a single sleeve.
 

ccffm1

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Originally Posted by Dragon
Too much work? You just undo a button, and that`s it! It`s not such a big deal.
1. I quoted edmorel, compare post #25. 2. Not too much work perhaps, but still too much of an effort.
 

chobochobo

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Originally Posted by willie
I can assure you that there is no danger that anyone will mistake my Kiton suits for a Banana Republic jacket.


I think you'd be surprised how many would make the mistake
 

penguin vic

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Originally Posted by raphael
If I'm going to pay for working buttonholes, I'm going to [bold]show them off[/bold] so I leave the last button undone on a single sleeve.

So you pay extra in order to undo one button on one sleeve? The majority of your audience may think you've lost a button ...
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Just stirring away ...
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... The practice makes no difference to me one way or the other. Learning people's motivations is interesting though.
 

Augusto86

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I fidget with mine all day long, and often leave it off.

The other day I was working in the newsroom and I had the cuffs unbuttoned and rolled up with my shirtsleeves.
 

JayJay

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Originally Posted by penguin vic
So you pay extra in order to undo one button on one sleeve? The majority of your audience may think you've lost a button ...
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Just stirring away ...
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... The practice makes no difference to me one way or the other. Learning people's motivations is interesting though.

I believe that if buttons are on the sleeve or anywhere on the garment, then they should be functional. Having a faux button hole is far better than buttons alone on the sleeve. Regardless of whether the working buttons are undone or not, mine have to be working.
 

s4usea

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I wear mine open as it gives me a full range of arm motion in French cuffed shirts without having to worry about the cuff getting caught on the sleeve.

However, I have had people ask me if I was missing a button which is annoying...
 

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