How to Sew on a Button
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:53 pm
I tried to search for this term, nothing found. Not sure if LL is the right forum to ask about how to repair your clothes, at least how to sew a few buttons, but why not?
Sure, I can Google for it and it gives hundreds of results, but here is where it gets confusing!
The Art of Manliness (nice site in general, but average) suggest the X-sewing style (see pictures):
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/06/2 ... -a-button/
Bonne Gueule (in French) reports of an enhibition of high-end, bespoke Italian shirts, the photos feature II-stlye (see pictures): http://www.bonnegueule.fr/when-in-rome- ... de-qualite
Anyways, I want to fix the buttons of not a shirt for now, but a pair of (Dockers) khaki pants. I cannot refer at the moment to a trusted source such as Gentlemen by Bernhard Roetzel; I have to resort to the Internet.
Which is the proper way to do it; for pants/jackets and shirts alike? Maybe both styles are OK, they just represent different styles.
Sure, I can Google for it and it gives hundreds of results, but here is where it gets confusing!
The Art of Manliness (nice site in general, but average) suggest the X-sewing style (see pictures):
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/06/2 ... -a-button/
Bonne Gueule (in French) reports of an enhibition of high-end, bespoke Italian shirts, the photos feature II-stlye (see pictures): http://www.bonnegueule.fr/when-in-rome- ... de-qualite
Anyways, I want to fix the buttons of not a shirt for now, but a pair of (Dockers) khaki pants. I cannot refer at the moment to a trusted source such as Gentlemen by Bernhard Roetzel; I have to resort to the Internet.
Which is the proper way to do it; for pants/jackets and shirts alike? Maybe both styles are OK, they just represent different styles.