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browntrout | 21:54 Sat 07th Dec 2013 | ChatterBank
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The button holes on my shirts (man's) are cut vertically, i.e. like this..... I

except for the top and bottom ones which are cut horizontally, like this... --

Does anyone know what the reason for this is, please?
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I believe it is in order to stop the shirt from becoming unbuttoned at the bottom when sitting down.
and the top one is to keep your collar from bagging at the neck
It was always a sign of a genuine Lacoste shirt that the top and bottom button holes were stitched differently.
Use to be collar studs maybe for them
Horizontal button holes give room for movement - the button will slide along the button hole under stress. Not a good look after a good meal.
It wouldn't look so bad, Lore, if the person was wearing a string vest underneath the shirt.
Cute!! ;p
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Thanks very much for all your views. I looked it up on "ask-valet" where it says " a horizontal hole allows button to take more stress without stretching the shirt or the hole itself." You sort of wonder why they don't do all the holes that way then. I imagine it wouldn't cost any more. Apparently the thread for these top and bottom holes used to be a different colour, but they don't bother with that anymore.
The collar buttonhole permits a precise fit at the neck. The fabric there is stiffened so it does not give. If the others were put under stress ( bellies, overeating, etc ) horizontal buttonholes would gape or even tear.
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