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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-01 06:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #3285 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3285 ⌋

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15. [WARNING for sexual assault/rape]

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Re: Transcript by OP

(Anonymous) 2016-01-02 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
since women stopped having maids to dress them.

You know that's just a theory of what caused the difference in buttoning, and there is literally no definitive proof of that. Also, a majority of women from the mid-19th century onward made their own clothing, used buttons, and had no maids to dress them. I hate that this theory is taken as fact.

I have access to an archive of many articles of clothing from 1930s-1980s, and can think of only one that buttons left-over-right. And even then, it's offset buttons + deliberately menswear-inspired. Blouse circa 1965.