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to traditional tailoring, is that each button has its function. Thus, for Massa trains at the buttons open on the sleeves. What is good practice today: let all the buttons closed, or some (which?) Have open? Peter O., Berg (TG)
The true connoisseur of the old school who has always worn Mass, can close all the buttons on the sleeve - it is enough for him to know that they might be open. But no one has to see. All the others, and including myself, can not help it, with the opening of one, namely, the lowest of three or four buttons to accentuate the sublime quality of their jackets. That seems humane and feasible. Tom Ford makes for the purpose of the bottom buttonhole stitch even greater. Prollig's will only if the sleeve slots more than half or even completely unbuttons