Traditionally, a flower on a man's hat is worn on the left side, while for women, it is typically placed on the right side. This convention stems from historical fashion norms and etiquette. However, personal preference and style should ultimately guide the choice, as modern fashion allows for flexibility in such details.
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
Traditionally, poppies, shamrocks, badges, button holes and corsages (as worn at a wedding), are worn on the right side for a woman, and on the left side for a man. You will often see the sides mixed up - which I find very annoying!
This is likely a transposition of the word corsage(flower adornment).
It doesn't matter.
Fob watches are traditionally worn by nurses generally over the left breast. There is however no hard and fast rules about which side or how high a fob watch should be worn or who should wear them.
Assuming I understand your question: The brakes are worn on one side because they are only or primarily working on that side. This should cause the car to pull toward that side when braking.
what side of the jacket is the flag worn on.
Most agencies wear the badge on the left.
It should be worn over his heart.
If you can afford it, replace both. if one side is worn out, odds are the other side will soon be worn too.
In some cultures, the left side of a flower, particularly when worn in the hair or pinned to clothing, signifies that a person is taken or in a relationship. Conversely, the right side typically indicates that someone is single and available. This custom can vary, so it's always good to be aware of the specific meanings in different contexts.
Professors typically wear their tassel on the left side of their mortarboard cap during graduation ceremonies.