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micky April 22nd 17 06:19 AM

OT Button holes
 
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?

T[_6_] April 22nd 17 06:26 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/21/2017 10:19 PM, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


Try asking these guys:
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/contact-us/

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 22nd 17 07:48 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 12:19 AM, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


I looked at all my shirts, and found NO horizontal button holes except
on the collar (not bottom).

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"When I think of all the harm the Bible has done, I despair of ever
writing anything to equal it." -Oscar Wilde

philo April 22nd 17 12:05 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 01:48 AM, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 04/22/2017 12:19 AM, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


I looked at all my shirts, and found NO horizontal button holes except
on the collar (not bottom).



ditto

Cindy Hamilton[_2_] April 22nd 17 12:08 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 1:19:28 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


It's easier to do it that way in the machine that makes them.

Cindy Hamilton

Thomas April 22nd 17 12:33 PM

OT Button holes
 
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.

Trumpster[_3_] April 22nd 17 01:17 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 01:19 AM, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?



I have no idea. My Cutter & Bucks do but the Van Heusens and L L Beans
don't.



[email protected] April 22nd 17 01:25 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:19:18 +0300, Micky wrote:

OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?







In most shirts, there is more likely to be horizontal stress/pulling
than vertical stress/pulling. Buttons are more likely to stay in the
buttonhole if the direction of the stress is in the same direction of
the stress (button pulls to end of buttonhole) than if it is
perpendicular (button pulls out of buttonhole). So horizontal button
holes are actually more functional than vertical.

However, vertical button holes look better in general. Especially so
if the button is being pulled to the end of the buttonhole.

So convention has been to use vertical button holes except where the
button hole is likely to be out of sight. This is typically the bottom
most button hole (tucked into your pants) and sometimes the topmost
button hole also (under your tie, or unbuttoned)




Colonel Edmund J. Burke[_18_] April 22nd 17 01:41 PM

MIKEY LIKES IT, HE TALKS ABOUT "Button holes"
 
On 4/21/2017 10:19 PM, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


Asian babes got horizontal holes, too.
Did you know that?


Muggles[_16_] April 22nd 17 03:55 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:17:39 -0400, Trumpster
wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the
button holes are oriented vertically except for the
bottom one, which is horizontal?


I have no idea. My Cutter & Bucks do but the Van
Heusens and L L Beans don't.


One reason for the bottom button hole to be horizontal is when shirts
are tucked in, the bottom button won't come open from the tension and
the shirt is less likely to ride up.

--
Maggie

Muggles[_16_] April 22nd 17 04:01 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:25:36 -0400, wrote:
So convention has been to use vertical button holes
except where the button hole is likely to be out of
sight. This is typically the bottom most button hole
(tucked into your pants) and sometimes the topmost
button hole also (under your tie, or unbuttoned)


Another reason for vertical button holes is the designed width of the
faced material section down the front of the shirt, and the button
size choice. Vertical button holes may just be practical.

--
Maggie

Wade Garrett April 22nd 17 04:12 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 4/22/17 10:55 AM, Muggles wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:17:39 -0400, Trumpster
wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the
button holes are oriented vertically except for the
bottom one, which is horizontal?


I have no idea. My Cutter & Bucks do but the Van
Heusens and L L Beans don't.


One reason for the bottom button hole to be horizontal is when shirts
are tucked in, the bottom button won't come open from the tension and
the shirt is less likely to ride up.


That, and the tension of the fabric from a big gut ;-)

--
You cant get rich in politics unless youre a crook.
- President Harry Truman

philo April 22nd 17 04:24 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.




Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts

Jack Meoff April 22nd 17 04:37 PM

OT Button holes
 
Micky wrote in
:

OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


The only horrozontal hole I've ever seen was owned by an oriental lady I
once dated.

micky April 22nd 17 04:47 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 04:08:31 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 1:19:28 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


It's easier to do it that way in the machine that makes them.

Cindy Hamilton


You've lost me. It's easier to do the vertically, horizontally, or to
change for the last one?

micky April 22nd 17 04:57 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:25:36 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:19:18 +0300, Micky wrote:

OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?







In most shirts, there is more likely to be horizontal stress/pulling
than vertical stress/pulling. Buttons are more likely to stay in the
buttonhole if the direction of the stress is in the same direction of
the stress (button pulls to end of buttonhole) than if it is
perpendicular (button pulls out of buttonhole). So horizontal button
holes are actually more functional than vertical.

However, vertical button holes look better in general. Especially so
if the button is being pulled to the end of the buttonhole.

So convention has been to use vertical button holes except where the
button hole is likely to be out of sight. This is typically the bottom
most button hole (tucked into your pants) and sometimes the topmost
button hole also (under your tie, or unbuttoned)


Well you sound convincing, so I'll accept what you say.

My best guess was so that when buttoning the shirt, I'd know when I
was done without having to look.

Oren[_2_] April 22nd 17 05:06 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500, philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


(...or "wife beater shirts") https://tinyurl.com/n4ezr45

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.

burfordTjustice April 22nd 17 05:26 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500
philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.




Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


yeah right.

Cindy Hamilton[_2_] April 22nd 17 05:41 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 11:47:13 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 04:08:31 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 1:19:28 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


It's easier to do it that way in the machine that makes them.

Cindy Hamilton


You've lost me. It's easier to do the vertically, horizontally, or to
change for the last one?


Sewing machines make button holes parallel to the direction the
fabric travels. You can put the top of a shirt in the machine,
move it a couple inches for every buttonhole, and when you reach
the bottom you're done. If you want the last button hole perpendicular,
you can turn the shirt for that one.

Cindy Hamilton

Muggles[_19_] April 22nd 17 07:13 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 4/22/2017 10:12 AM, Wade Garrett wrote:
On 4/22/17 10:55 AM, Muggles wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 08:17:39 -0400, Trumpster
wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the
button holes are oriented vertically except for the
bottom one, which is horizontal?


I have no idea. My Cutter & Bucks do but the Van
Heusens and L L Beans don't.


One reason for the bottom button hole to be horizontal is when shirts
are tucked in, the bottom button won't come open from the tension and
the shirt is less likely to ride up.


That, and the tension of the fabric from a big gut ;-)


haha! We aren't supposed to notice that!

--
Maggie

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 22nd 17 08:51 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


That reminds me of the 'good' scissors my mother had when I was growing
up, where 'good' means you can't use them.


--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"When I think of all the harm the Bible has done, I despair of ever
writing anything to equal it." -Oscar Wilde

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 22nd 17 08:52 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 07:25 AM, wrote:


and sometimes the topmost
button hole also (under your tie, or unbuttoned)


I never button those. I really don't like the feeling of being strangled.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"When I think of all the harm the Bible has done, I despair of ever
writing anything to equal it." -Oscar Wilde

Sam E April 22nd 17 08:57 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 11:06 AM, Oren wrote:

[snip]

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.


The way I heard it, male shirts have the buttons where they're easier to
reach. Female shirts have buttons where they're easier for someone else
to reach. Seems that wouldn't make sense anymore, but people get
mentally stuck and assume the way it's been done is the best.





micky April 22nd 17 11:33 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 09:41:46 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 11:47:13 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 04:08:31 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 1:19:28 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?

It's easier to do it that way in the machine that makes them.

Cindy Hamilton


You've lost me. It's easier to do the vertically, horizontally, or to
change for the last one?


Sewing machines make button holes parallel to the direction the
fabric travels. You can put the top of a shirt in the machine,
move it a couple inches for every buttonhole, and when you reach
the bottom you're done. If you want the last button hole perpendicular,
you can turn the shirt for that one.


I get it. Thanks.

BTW, I only brought a few shirts on this trip but the two that have
the bottom hole sideways are Stafford Essentials, which appears to be
a JCPenny's brand. Penny's always sounds cheap, partly because it's
not called Nickel's, but they are niice shirts so far, look great
without ironing.

Cindy Hamilton



micky April 22nd 17 11:36 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 14:57:35 -0500, Sam E
wrote:

On 04/22/2017 11:06 AM, Oren wrote:

[snip]

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.


The way I heard it, male shirts have the buttons where they're easier to
reach. Female shirts have buttons where they're easier for someone else


That sounds like a college story.

to reach. Seems that wouldn't make sense anymore, but people get


It was never the reason.

mentally stuck and assume the way it's been done is the best.


The way I heard it was that originally they were all like women's
clothes are now, but in order to make it easier for soldiers to open
their jacket and get out their sword, the buttons were reversed for
me.

micky April 22nd 17 11:37 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 14:51:48 -0500, Mark Lloyd
wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


That reminds me of the 'good' scissors my mother had when I was growing
up, where 'good' means you can't use them.


LOL

It turns out what is bad for scissors is cutting paper, of all things.

philo April 23rd 17 02:04 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 11:06 AM, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500, philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


(...or "wife beater shirts") https://tinyurl.com/n4ezr45

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.




Fortunately my shirts do not do that

(at least not too much)

philo April 23rd 17 02:05 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 02:51 PM, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


That reminds me of the 'good' scissors my mother had when I was growing
up, where 'good' means you can't use them.





Yep.

When I was a kid a friend of mine's mother had a living room no one
could ever go into.

DerbyDad03 April 23rd 17 04:18 AM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 12:06:54 PM UTC-4, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500, philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


(...or "wife beater shirts") https://tinyurl.com/n4ezr45

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.


Back in (very) old days, the servants of the royalty would button the dresses of their
female masters AKA mistresses. (No, not that kind!)

The opposite side buttons made it easier for the righted hand servants to button
the garments. The left handed servants were probably burnt as witches.

DerbyDad03 April 23rd 17 04:28 AM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 9:06:01 PM UTC-4, philo wrote:
On 04/22/2017 02:51 PM, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


That reminds me of the 'good' scissors my mother had when I was growing
up, where 'good' means you can't use them.





Yep.

When I was a kid a friend of mine's mother had a living room no one
could ever go into.


Was there a plastic slipcover on the sofa?

burfordTjustice April 23rd 17 03:20 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 09:41:46 -0700 (PDT)
Cindy Hamilton wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 11:47:13 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 04:08:31 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 1:19:28 AM UTC-4, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are
oriented vertically except for the bottom one, which is
horizontal?

It's easier to do it that way in the machine that makes them.

Cindy Hamilton


You've lost me. It's easier to do the vertically, horizontally, or
to change for the last one?


Sewing machines make button holes parallel to the direction the
fabric travels. You can put the top of a shirt in the machine,
move it a couple inches for every buttonhole, and when you reach
the bottom you're done. If you want the last button hole
perpendicular, you can turn the shirt for that one.

Cindy Hamilton


Does not explain why they do it.



Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 23rd 17 08:30 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 08:05 PM, philo wrote:

[snip]

When I was a kid a friend of mine's mother had a living room no one
could ever go into.


And theres the "good" towels my grandparents never used. They just used
cheap thin ones that came free in detergent boxes.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions,
a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a
personal God." -- Albert Einstein

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 23rd 17 08:34 PM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/22/2017 10:18 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:

[snip]

The opposite side buttons made it easier for the righted hand servants to button
the garments. The left handed servants were probably burnt as witches.


"sinister" is an old word for left.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions,
a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a
personal God." -- Albert Einstein

RonNNN April 23rd 17 08:42 PM

OT Button holes
 
In article , lid says...

On 04/22/2017 08:05 PM, philo wrote:

[snip]

When I was a kid a friend of mine's mother had a living room no one
could ever go into.


And theres the "good" towels my grandparents never used. They just used
cheap thin ones that came free in detergent boxes.


And don't forget the dishes! Fine china is for looking at, not eating
from.

--
RonNNN

Oren[_2_] April 23rd 17 08:54 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 14:30:58 -0500, Mark Lloyd
wrote:

When I was a kid a friend of mine's mother had a living room no one
could ever go into.


And theres the "good" towels my grandparents never used. They just used
cheap thin ones that came free in detergent boxes.


....and got a free toaster from the local bank. I used to have a free
Robert E. Lee bank as a kid to save my coins in.

Uncle Monster[_2_] April 23rd 17 11:33 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 11:06:54 AM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500, philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.


Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


(...or "wife beater shirts") https://tinyurl.com/n4ezr45

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.


From what I've read it's because the wealthy women of the past had servant girls to dress them and it was easier for the servant to button the female master's clothing with the buttons on the left. Of course there are lots of theories. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

https://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...uttons/388844/

http://tinyurl.com/jaol382

[8~{} Uncle Buttoned-up Monster

Uncle Monster[_2_] April 23rd 17 11:45 PM

OT Button holes
 
On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 12:19:28 AM UTC-5, Micky wrote:
OT? How come on a lot of men's shuirts, the button holes are oriented
vertically except for the bottom one, which is horizontal?


I only wear T-shirts and an occasional golf shirt which has only a few buttons down the front. Arthritis makes buttons difficult objects to deal with. ヽ(ヅ)ノ

[8~{} Uncle Clawed Monster

Oren[_2_] April 24th 17 12:23 AM

OT Button holes
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2017 15:33:56 -0700 (PDT), Uncle Monster
wrote:

On Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 11:06:54 AM UTC-5, Oren wrote:
On Sat, 22 Apr 2017 10:24:59 -0500, philo wrote:

On 04/22/2017 06:33 AM, Thomas wrote:
'Good' shirts have the horizontal hole.

Guess I need to invest in better t-shirts


(...or "wife beater shirts") https://tinyurl.com/n4ezr45

IIRC female shirts have buttons on the opposite side than a male
shirt.


From what I've read it's because the wealthy women of the past had servant girls to dress them and it was easier for the servant to button the female master's clothing with the buttons on the left. Of course there are lots of theories. ?(?)?

https://www.theatlantic.com/technolo...uttons/388844/

http://tinyurl.com/jaol382

[8~{} Uncle Buttoned-up Monster


My bride gave me a really nice shirt once. Buttons on the left, it was
to awkward to button so I gave it back. I don't change habits easily.

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 24th 17 12:44 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/23/2017 02:42 PM, RonNNN wrote:

[snip]

And theres the "good" towels my grandparents never used. They just used
cheap thin ones that came free in detergent boxes.


And don't forget the dishes! Fine china is for looking at, not eating
from.


I remember that now. My parents had a lot of that. There was even some
that was unsafe for food use.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions,
a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a
personal God." -- Albert Einstein

Mark Lloyd[_12_] April 24th 17 12:50 AM

OT Button holes
 
On 04/23/2017 02:54 PM, Oren wrote:

[snip]

...and got a free toaster from the local bank. I used to have a free
Robert E. Lee bank as a kid to save my coins in.


When I was in third grade, I had a "dime kitty" from a bank. This was a
card with 30 dime-size slots, each with a drawing of a cat (slightly
more complete than the previous one). There were also the words "Feed me
dimes. Watch me grow." Apparently, you could open a bank account for $3
in 1968.

For some reason, thinking about that reminded me of the sheets of stamps
in the ads for record "clubs". Of course they weren't postage stamps,
but pictures of record albums.

--
Mark Lloyd
http://notstupid.us/

"It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions,
a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a
personal God." -- Albert Einstein


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