I am not sure exactly, it has been discussed on here before but I can't find it now. Buttons on some military uniforms used to be detachable -they had a brass loop at the back that was passed through a hole in the fabric and then fixed in place with something like a hairpin. I imagine something similar would be a solution if you could source the buttons. However, there is almost certainly a simpler solution.soren wrote:Exciting! How does that work?Scot wrote:The coat would have interchangeable buttons of dark and light horn so it could also be worn as a blazer/ odd coat and would have patch pockets
Cheers,
Soren
Hopsack options
Dear Scot, dear Soren,
two possible solutions for interchangeable buttons:
http://www.permanentstyle.co.uk/2012/01 ... zer-4.html
(second picture)
or "Swiss Army suit" by Edwin DeBoise:
http://steeds-view.blogspot.com/2009/04 ... -suit.html
Cheers, David
two possible solutions for interchangeable buttons:
http://www.permanentstyle.co.uk/2012/01 ... zer-4.html
(second picture)
or "Swiss Army suit" by Edwin DeBoise:
http://steeds-view.blogspot.com/2009/04 ... -suit.html
Cheers, David
Great posting Davidhuh, thank you.
I loved the G&H blue hopsack blazer with below patch pockets but I do not think it would double that well as the jacket of a business or more formal suit, even with brown horn buttons. I would keep it as a blazer/odd jacket and skip the interchangeable buttons.
On the other hand, the questionable idea of a double purpose blazer has been executed by "The Doctor" DeBoise with, IMO, much better results and in this case the interchangeable buttons do make a big difference. Steed is starting to grow more on me every time.
I loved the G&H blue hopsack blazer with below patch pockets but I do not think it would double that well as the jacket of a business or more formal suit, even with brown horn buttons. I would keep it as a blazer/odd jacket and skip the interchangeable buttons.
On the other hand, the questionable idea of a double purpose blazer has been executed by "The Doctor" DeBoise with, IMO, much better results and in this case the interchangeable buttons do make a big difference. Steed is starting to grow more on me every time.
Great David, thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Soren
Cheers,
Soren
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