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#1 2021-12-23 09:18:45

A Fine Sadness
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Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

A: When it's being sold by an American on Ebay Com.

Reminds me of the girl in 'Wild' years ago who thought a 'button-down shirt' was a shirt with buttons.

 

#2 2021-12-25 06:21:23

Patrick
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Re: Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

"Button-up" is even better.

Also a lot of American females refer to any jacket -- sport or suit coat -- as a "blazer."

There is no point in trying to explain.


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#3 2021-12-25 08:59:12

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Re: Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

Yes, TRS made that point about coats and blazers.  Blazers do have that 'school uniform'/retired army officer aspect in England - but don't metal buttons define it? 
As to the button-down oddness, I find it amazing that American sellers - who photograph a shirt at every angle - don't (or can't) differentiate. 
The girl in 'Wild' was just dense.

 

#4 2021-12-26 08:28:45

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Re: Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

I was too snotty about the Americans.  Studying Ebay in the UK reveals a high level of ignorance 'Wild'-style.

 

#5 2021-12-27 05:28:35

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Re: Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

'Blazer' - where did it come from, the use of this word to describe anything with lapels and buttons? Irritating beyond belief. A blazer has brass buttons! Is invariably navy blue! It's that easy. How do we fix this?

 

#6 2021-12-27 07:07:02

AlveySinger
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Re: Q: When Is A Button-Down Not A Button-Down?

As I get older I like blazers more.
Like all things, I think it's how you wear them that counts.
An open neck white OCBD looks great. No pocket square and loafers ideally with a bit of patina or suede tassles. Avoid a tie - too rugger bugger
Dark denim cut without a break or smart trousers. No creased chinos or it can look like school uniform.

 
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