When doing up a shirt, do you start with the top most button or the bottom most?
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17Top To Bottom70.59%12Bottom To Top5.88%1Andyw's Mum Dresses Me23.53%4Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Top to bottom for me but it makes no difference.
It's how I was dressed when I couldn't do buttons up for myself as a kid so that set the pattern. -
I've no idea. I don't normally bother unbuttoning my blouses - just pull 'em over my head.
Probably bottom to top, but don't think I'm consistent.Comment
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Top to bottom, bottom to top has a serious risk of button to hole mismatch and that kind of thing pisses me off in the morning.Comment
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I think bottom to top. And I undo top to bottom. I've no idea why.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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When I was at school I discovered you could speedily undo your entire shirt by holding the button side at the bottom, and tugging the buttonhole side up. My mother wondered why I ended up with so many missing buttons.Comment
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WMSS! I don't do ties so top button already undone. Undo one more button to get it over my head and only one to do up in the morningOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI've no idea. I don't normally bother unbuttoning my blouses - just pull 'em over my head.
Probably bottom to top, but don't think I'm consistent.
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Not quite sure I understand what you are saying.. Could you explain again, slowly and in great detail. ThanksOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI've no idea. I don't normally bother unbuttoning my blouses - just pull 'em over my head.
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