buttons

     

In clothing an fashion design, a button is a small plastic or metal disc- or knob-shaped, typically round, object usually attached to an article of clothing in order to secure an opening, or for ornamentation. Functional buttons work by slipping the button through a fabric or thread loop, or by sliding the button through a reinforced slit called a buttonhole.

Trivia about buttons

  • For a U.S. Navy captain in full dress in 1802, they were "yellow metal, with... anchor and the American Eagle"
  • Collectors of these proverbially "cute" items from the notions counter should get a copy of "The Big Book of" them
  • We wish Heloise would sew these back on her clothes but she uses stray ones to decorate thumbtacks
  • Tufting forms a pattern of diamonds or squares with these at the corners, marking depressions