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Rduke55 10-12-2006 10:19 AM

Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

Vavavoom 10-12-2006 10:21 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
So when you sit down your jacket doesn't look awkward....

I assume 3 button jacket...

BriMc 10-12-2006 10:21 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
because you look like a tool with it buttoned

TruFloridaGator 10-12-2006 10:28 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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So when you sit down your jacket doesn't look awkward....

I assume 3 button jacket...

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Yup, pretty sure this is correct.

highlife 10-12-2006 10:31 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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So when you sit down your jacket doesn't look awkward....

I assume 3 button jacket...

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I thought you were supposed to unbutton when you sit down. I always do.

TruFloridaGator 10-12-2006 10:37 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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So when you sit down your jacket doesn't look awkward....

I assume 3 button jacket...

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I thought you were supposed to unbutton when you sit down. I always do.

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Yeah, you do it when you sit down so it doesn't look awkward.

miajag 10-12-2006 10:54 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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So when you sit down your jacket doesn't look awkward....

I assume 3 button jacket...

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I thought you were supposed to unbutton when you sit down. I always do.

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Yeah, you do it when you sit down so it doesn't look awkward.

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He means unbutton all the buttons when you sit down. The third one should always be unbuttoned.

Vavavoom 10-12-2006 11:00 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
I always undo the 3rd button so I can put my hands in my trouser pockets comfortably...

Vava

mmbt0ne 10-12-2006 11:19 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

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Winston Churchill

nsdjoe 10-12-2006 11:48 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
I also leave the bottom button of a button down shirt unbuttoned when wearing it untucked.

william deangelis 10-12-2006 11:54 AM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

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One of the King Edwards was too fat to button his bottom button. Everyone followed his lead and it became a fashion rule. Suits made today are designed to have the button bottom undone and drape accordingly.

amplify 10-12-2006 12:00 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

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One of the King Edwards was too fat to button his bottom button. Everyone followed his lead and it became a fashion rule. Suits made today are designed to have the button bottom undone and drape accordingly.

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King Edward VII. This only applies to single-breasted jackets.

fm191124 10-12-2006 12:27 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
it allows for more movement, suits themsleves are meant to be tapered garments, leaving the bottom button open allows for a bigger range of motion, as well leaving the bottom button open gives the suit a a more relaxed look on the wearer, when you button all three buttons the suit tends to bunch in different spots becuase of how suits are made(they are made for the bottom button to be left open)!

Rduke55 10-12-2006 12:27 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

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One of the King Edwards was too fat to button his bottom button. Everyone followed his lead and it became a fashion rule. Suits made today are designed to have the button bottom undone and drape accordingly.

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King Edward VII. This only applies to single-breasted jackets.

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Wow. I'm amazed that it's still around and that it's basically a law.

The DaveR 10-12-2006 12:52 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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In suits, why is the bottom button left unbuttoned?
Anyone have insight on this?

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One of the King Edwards was too fat to button his bottom button. Everyone followed his lead and it became a fashion rule. Suits made today are designed to have the button bottom undone and drape accordingly.

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That was for vests, not suit jackets.

skunkworks 10-12-2006 02:12 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
I want to say it's for easier access to the trouser pockets.

econophile 10-12-2006 02:14 PM

Re: Why is the bottom button unbuttoned?
 
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