The original double-breasted jacket has six buttons from naval reefer jackets, commonly known as pea coats.
The double-breasted jacket or suit typically have one to four rows of buttons (each row containing two buttons), one or two of the rows functional - the others are decorative. Each fastening method is identified using "number-on-number" terminology (six-on-two, six-on-one,...).
Double-breasted suit jackets were popular from the mid-1930s until the late 1950s, and again from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s.
Today, they still bring back a classic and elegant looks although they have been modernized...
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There are many different kinds: 8x3, 8x4, 6x1, 6x2, 6x3, 4x1, 4x2, 2x1...Do you think that you really know about button position on a DB?
Let's see:
The 6x2 is most classic and the standard and we can see a lot of people like the classic "six-on-two" (6x2) DB:
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I love the content you offer in this blog. What neat info. to know! Positioning of the buttons on a DB...who knew!!! Thanks for the education.
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