Any buttons that are sewn onto the bottom of a dress shirt, are there in case any of the primary buttons get lost for various reasons. They're spares. There is no standard for how many spares are given, but there should be at least one for each button on the shirt. You're referring to one of the smaller ones and correctly noting that the collar isn't button down, so you believe there is no need for a small spare. However, if you look at the sleeves, just above the cuff, you'll likely see a small button that's designed to be undone so your arms can fit through the sleeve easier. Then, once it's through, you button that small button to keep your forearm from being exposed. The shirt may not have a button down collar, with small buttons, but the small spare at the bottom of the shirt is there as a backup for the small sleeve buttons.
I have no idea but the buttons indicate that the shirt needs to be tucked into your trousers
My shirt has 7.. but I don't know some could have more than 7. I think it is up to 9. I'm not quite sure.
My shirt has 7.. but I don't know some could have more than 7. I think it is up to 9. I'm not quite sure.
Buttons is shirt as zipper is to JACKET
Tuxedo shirt, also called "evening shirt", is much more formal than a regular dress shirt, and it is always white. It should have a detachable wing collar and be fastened with shirt studs instead of buttons on the front. One has to wear it with black tie or white tie. Cuffs normally require cuff links.
I think it is a placket? I am not sure that is spelled correctly either
The Shirt store or if you have already have brought a Shirt go to the bottom of the screen and click edit character go to Shirts and click your party Shirt or you can go to the brown hut on the map and by a dress then go to edit character and choose your chosen dress.
To take off your shirt, simply grasp the bottom hem and pull it up over your head. You can also use your hands to unbutton or unzip the shirt if it has buttons or a zipper. Once the shirt is off, place it to the side or in a laundry hamper.
The buttons are on the left side of a woman's blouse. The buttons on a man's shirt are on the right hand side. It is thought the reason being is because in Victorian times, women had maids to dress them while men had to dress themselves. With the majority of people being right-handed, having the buttons placed on the right side for a man made it easier for him to button them up by himself.
Up, because it helps you to elevate your bust.
I believe that is called a "vented cape-back". Sometimes they are open at the bottom, sometimes they are open on the sides.
A dress is 'une robe' and a shirt is 'une chemise'. Is that answering your question?