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Mike in Seattle

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Anyone have hints on placement? I've been thinking about adding them to some of my pants, too. I was thinking one right behind the belt loop and then probably 3-4" over. How far down? I believe someone mentioned more than 1/2" or so and the waistband then has a tendency to flop over. Comments? Tips? Hints?

Thanks!
 

Orgetorix

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Mike in Seattle said:
Anyone have hints on placement? I've been thinking about adding them to some of my pants, too. I was thinking one right behind the belt loop and then probably 3-4" over. How far down? I believe someone mentioned more than 1/2" or so and the waistband then has a tendency to flop over. Comments? Tips? Hints?

Thanks!

For pleated pants, the ones closest to the fly should be directly in line with the pleat closest to the fly. That will help the pleats hang best when using the braces. Each button in a pair should be 3"-4" apart. In back, 1.5"-2" on either side of the rear center seam. And half and inch down from the top of the waistband seems about right. One tip: when you're sewing the buttons on, if you're putting them inside, it might be best to use thread that matches the color of the fabric and sew all the way through the waistband, rather than just attaching them to the apron/lining inside. I have one pair of trousers where the buttons are just sewn to the apron, and sometimes the button and part of the apron pull up and are visible above the top of the waistband.
 

GateXC

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I actually think that buttons on the outside look much more casual and less polished than on the inside.

That said, as Orgetorix stated, if you're wearing a waistcoat all the time or a jacket, it's a moot point then. But I think by putting them on the inside it's more adaptable to different situations.

Also, the vast majority of my braces buttons are on the inside and I've never had a problem with comfort either.
 

Smithy

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Orgetorix has hit the nail on the head.

I personally prefer them on the outside and it was the done thing to have them this way for all British army, RAF, etc uniforms as well.

But do what feels right for you, it's you who has to wear them!
 

Sir RBH

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PADDY said:
I'm sewing some vintage buttons onto a pair of pants to fix suspenders (US)/braces (UK) onto them.

Advice:

Have them as a feature on the outside?
Or...tucked away on the inside?

Views please...
Hello All
Traditionally Brace buttons were on the outside and had the brace tapes from your long johns looped through your braces thus linking braces and underwear all together for a perfrect neat look...
http://www.fogeygentleman.co.uk/bracetapes.JPG
 

Sir RBH

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Smithy said:
Welcome to FL Sir RBH, love the picture in your avatar!

Thank you

Another image of Brace buttons and a particular suit that has more buttons than you would expect!
May130053.jpg
 

Sir RBH

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Dagwood said:
Sir RBH: What is the purpose of having so many buttons (see below). Is it to assist a fellow whose weight goes up and down?

Not quite
As this pair of trousers have the fall front they have a 4 button "fly" as you might expect.
There are 2 buttons each side to accommodate my braces and then also the fall front (flap) has 2 buttons each side to keep that in place.. So all in all there are 12 buttons.. Very unusual, but rather interesting.
RBH
 

Dagwood

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Very intersting Sir RBH. Thanks for your assistance and for presenting such a unique pair of pants!! I look forward to more of your postings.
 

Cobden

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Sir RBH said:
Not quite
As this pair of trousers have the fall front they have a 4 button "fly" as you might expect.
There are 2 buttons each side to accommodate my braces and then also the fall front (flap) has 2 buttons each side to keep that in place.. So all in all there are 12 buttons.. Very unusual, but rather interesting.
RBH

I've seen such an arrangement on britches, and is very similar to those on Royal Navy Bell Bottoms. Never seen it on normal trousers before, though
 

Marty M.

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Button up.

Sir RBH said:
Not quite
As this pair of trousers have the fall front they have a 4 button "fly" as you might expect.
There are 2 buttons each side to accommodate my braces and then also the fall front (flap) has 2 buttons each side to keep that in place.. So all in all there are 12 buttons.. Very unusual, but rather interesting.
RBH

Do you have the same profile picture with the Fall Front Flap buttoned up?
Marty
 

Marty M.

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Buttoned up and secured.

Thanks for posting the button up version. I've never seen pants like these. Amazing design. It gives me something to think about. Thanks again for a great post.
Marty
 

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