history and modernity — Tsikavynky
Why don't men fasten the bottom button on their jackets
Why the bottom button of the jacket is not fastened: history and modernity
Almost every man who has worn a business suit at least once has heard of the unspoken rule: leave the bottom button of the jacket unbuttoned. But have you ever wondered why that is? This rule has both historical roots and a practical meaning that persists to this day. Let's consider it in more detail.
The history of the tradition
Where did it all start? The first jacket prototypes appeared as early as the 16th century. Back then it was a sea coat, a thick woolen jacket with a turn-down collar and a double row of buttons, which provided sailors with protection from the wind and cold. These clothes were created with the practical purpose of withstanding the harsh conditions at sea. Over time, peacoats began to be used in everyday life as well, gradually transforming into…