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greenrook | 16:49 Sat 31st Dec 2011 | Shopping & Style
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Hello everyone,
my missis bought me a nearly-new Gap shirt from a local Charity shop, extra-large, and tailored for a man, so no chance it's a woman's garment. However, the buttons are on the opposite side to what you'd expect, i.e. on the left side when you've got it on. It doesn't bother me, I fumble a bit doing it up, but I've never come across this before - do some countries/manufacturers tailor shirts differently? Just wondered. Happy New Year for tomorrow to you all...G
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yes, they seem to. My OH just bought himself a Mountain Hardwear softshell - new, definitely a mans, but he says the zip is on the wrong side for a mans jacket - didn't bother him that much as he's just bought another!
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Thanks Annie, I thought it might be the work of a teed-off seamstress in a Hong Kong sweatshop, but perhaps it's just we're entering the Unisex Age!
Men's and ladies garments always have the buttons done up on opposite sides. Go in any clothes shop and see for yourself !
sorry greenrock I just read your question again ... think I got the wrong end of the stick. Senior Moment again ... Happy New year anyway !
i have a pair of womens jeans that are like that
Maybe these mens garments are for left-handed individuals. How considerate! ;-)
I have trousers, skirts and blouses that do up on different sides. I don't think the manufacturers stick to the old fashioned way of doing fastenings one way for men and the other for women any more.
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I thank you all for your helpful comments. Bye from Greenrook

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