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2001/8/2 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:21987 Activity:moderate
8/1     On a four button suit, all 4 buttons are buttoned, right?
        \_ four button suit is queer.
           \_ man, i totally disagree with this slacking "button only
              some buttons" bullshit. you got bottuons. you either leave them
              open or close them. what's this "can't go either way" bullshit?
        \_ No, you leave the bottom button undone. -ausman
           \_ I thought this only applies to two-button suits.
              \_ I think that this applies to all single breasted suits and
                 all vests. Its some english thing, some king did it that
                 way two hundred years ago so we have to honor tradition or
                 some garbage like that.
        \_ you can go your own way.  (go your own waaaay...)
           unbutton the 2nd from the top.
           \- 4 button suit was queer, then stright guys who were non-large
           began wearing them. i believe you button all the buttons. on some
                               \- looks like a bunch of web sites say all
                                  except bottom one as with other single-b
                                  suits. --psb
                                  [ reformatted - motd reformatting daemon ]
                                  \_ Its that english king thing that I was
                                     talking about. Its all very stupid anyway.
           depending on the lapel cut it is probably ok to but up to the 3rd.
           selecting the currect knot [half or full] probably matters more with
           a 4b suit. i think the height of the 4b suit wave has passed but i
           just got one. anyine have tv or web page evidence you do button
           bottom button? tastefully, non-gay, --psb
        \_ Related question, how many sodans actually wear suits for something
           other than weddings? I've got a suit and a blue blazer and I rarely
           use them. The last time I wore the blazer was on my trip to india.
           (I needed a jacket with a lot of pockets that were hard to pick).
           \_ I wear suits to interviews.
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