"Buttoning up the top button of a shirt refers to fastening the topmost button of the shirt, usually located near the collar. This action is often done to achieve a more formal or neat appearance."
Folding a button up shirt: 1. Find where the shoulder seam meets with the collar (2 of them). 2. Bring those two points together and find the 2 seams where the shoulder meets the sleeve. 3. Bring those two points together. 4. Match the sleeves and shake the shirt a little so that the 2 side seams match making a crease down the middle of the shirt. 5. Now you can fold the sleeves in and the shirt in half or however you prefer to fold.
Yes, a button up shirt is required for a formal event, preferably accompanied by tie and a suit!
You could, but most people wouldn't.
lift up her shirt.
It looks best when you don't button the top two buttons.
Start with the shirt lower back panel, work your way up, reverse to the collar, then the side panels, and finally the sleeves. Pants are a no brainer.
Button up white dress shirt, keep it simple.
At the JJB - Yes. At Goodison - No (though he had his sleeves rolled up.)
White long sleeve shirt w/ the sleeves rolled up to the elbow and green pants.
Yes if you want to. No if you don't.
Well you start from the bottom button on the shirt tails and work your way up to the top, leave the top button until you are ready for your tie.