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depends on which buttons youre talking about. I heard that the buttons on the end of the sleeve (cuff) are there so that a man wont wipe food from his face onto the sleeve.
The number of buttons on the sleeve of a suit has been historically indicative of the function and formality of the suit. More buttons equates to more formal. There are usually the same number of buttons on the sleeve as on the front of the jacket.
It was a long sleeve blue shirt with buttons and a collar
Skirts below the ankle and long sleeve petty blouses
A cufflink is traditionally used to fasten two parts of a mans sleeve together. In modern times, may shirts have buttons on their sleeves and so do not need cufflinks, however they remain in fashion as a statement of special occasions or formal dress.
A tie on a short sleeve shirt does not look good. It would be a fashion faux paux.
it proves you taste in fashion like to where jeans and a tee shirt than a long sleeve and a cap.
The Fashion Show - 2009 Trick Up Your Sleeve 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 May 2009 Japan: 28 March 2012
He had buttons sewn on the soldiers sleeve jackets to prevent them from wiping/blowing their noses on it.
Mini skirts are certainly back in fashion, but it's all about how you wear them. Pairing the skirt with a leather knee high Frye boot and long sleeve top is very fashion forward.
The undertaker in "A Christmas Carol" is carrying stolen belongings from the deceased, including bed curtains, rings, and shirt. These items are being sold by the charwoman, laundress, and the undertaker for profit.
His name is spelt Allen IversonIverson began using a basketball sleeve during this season during his recovery from bursitis in his right elbow.[16] Other players, including Carmelo Anthony, and Kobe Bryant,[17] have adopted the sleeves as well, as did fans who wore the sleeve as a fashion statement.[18] Iverson continued wearing his sleeve long after his elbow had healed.[17] Some believe that the sleeve improved Iverson's shooting ability, while Steven Kotler of Psychology Today suggested that the sleeve may act as a placebo to prevent future injuries.[17]And that is why he wears the sleeve.