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Suspender Buttons

Widebrim

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Can someone help? I just brought my father's 1946 suit to the tailor's over in Studio City to have it altered to my dimensions (a costly endeavor!). What I don't understand is why there are four white, front buttons on the inside of the trousers, but two grey, rear buttons on the outside. I checked inside the back of the trousers, and there seems to be no evidence of any inside buttons having been removed. Surely, the suspenders wouldn't have been attached to the inside front, and then to the outside rear?:eek: Please help.:(
 

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Actually it was common for pants of this era to have the rear buttons on the outside.Is the rear seam at the top split into a kind of Y or V.You've got the real deal my friend be proud to wear them.
 

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Widebrim said:
Can someone help? I just brought my father's 1946 suit to the tailor's over in Studio City to have it altered to my dimensions (a costly endeavor!). What I don't understand is why there are four white, front buttons on the inside of the trousers, but two grey, rear buttons on the outside. I checked inside the back of the trousers, and there seems to be no evidence of any inside buttons having been removed. Surely, the suspenders wouldn't have been attached to the inside front, and then to the outside rear?:eek: Please help.:(

I do have WWII officer trousers that have this suspender button configuration.
 

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arthur said:
Actually it was common for pants of this era to have the rear buttons on the outside.Is the rear seam at the top split into a kind of Y or V.You've got the real deal my friend be proud to wear them.
What he said. Time was when all six buttons were on the outside. As waistcoats became less common, they migrated to the inside. This isn't the first example of this configuration that I've heard of. I suppose one was intended to not remove their jacket, so external buttons on the back would never be noticed anyway?

Either way, it's cool! That's one of those details you just don't see very often any longer.
 

Sir RBH

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Brace Buttons

And with bespoke Suits it really does depend on personal preference. I like to have my Brace Buttons on the outside of the waistband, but several of my suits have them on the inside.. and nearly all of my more traditionally styled modern Moleskins and Cords have them on the inside..
However it all about personal preference..
And here a couple of pics from this morning..
Have a Good day.
RBH
Nov112008003.jpg

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb214/fogeyunlimited/RBH/Nov112008005.jpg
 

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Sir RBH said:
And with bespoke Suits it really does depend on personal preference. I like to have my Brace Buttons on the outside of the waistband, but several of my suits have them on the inside.. and nearly all of my more traditionally styled modern Moleskins and Cords have them on the inside..
However it all about personal preference..
And here a couple of pics from this morning..
Have a Good day.
RBH
Nov112008003.jpg

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb214/fogeyunlimited/RBH/Nov112008005.jpg

What is that at the bottom of the shirt, the fabric that the braces go through before they button onto the trousers? Is that a novel way of ensuring that your long johns stay up instead of riding down?
 

Sir RBH

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Brace Tapes

Indeed
Traditional styled Long underwear did not have an elastic waistband (thankfully) and has a button yoke front, so the waist area has "Brace Tapes" which you place the runners of your braces through which keeps everything neatly and very comfortable in place
Oct180015.jpg
 

Sunny

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Sir RBH said:
Indeed
Traditional styled Long underwear did not have an elastic waistband (thankfully) and has a button yoke front, so the waist area has "Brace Tapes" which you place the runners of your braces through which keeps everything neatly and very comfortable in place
Oct180015.jpg
That is amazing; I had no idea. Do you know how long ago that began?
 

Edward

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Aha! That explains it. I've never dabbled with period underwear, but it's very clear how it works now you explain what it is. I suppose that the trousers on which it shows over the top were intended to be worn with a waistcoat so it was hidden from view?
 

Sir RBH

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Edward said:
Aha! That explains it. I've never dabbled with period underwear, but it's very clear how it works now you explain what it is. I suppose that the trousers on which it shows over the top were intended to be worn with a waistcoat so it was hidden from view?
Yep, thats right.. The underwear wouldn't have been visible as a waistcoat or jumper would have been worn.. However, I quite like people seeing i wear underwear with Brace tapes!
 

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