Why
Shirts Have Buttons (DVD or VHS)
©2002 Learning Seed, 23 minutes
#LS-25902, Price $89
You've seen histories of clothing that give a century-by-century account of
what people wore. We have a better idea - start with what we wear right now and
trace it back to its often fascinating and entertaining beginnings.
Learn:
- Buttons: True or false? Buttons were invented to hold shirts closed.
False. Buttons were originally decoration and wearable art.
- Wristwatches: The wristwatch was originally a piece of jewelry for women.
A man would never wear one. Learn why World War I changed this perception.
- Shoes: High heels and richly decorated shoes were originally a "guy
thing."
- Shoelaces: Thomas Jefferson made news by giving a speech wearing
shoelaces. What do shoelaces have to do with the spirit of democracy?
- Who put the zip in zippers? Why were zippers invented and who named them?
Why do so many zippers bear the mysterious initials YKK?
- What do these have in common? Zippers, bomber jackets, trench coats, ties,
and khaki pants?
- Shirts: Who ever decided to put those tiny buttons on the flaps of shirt
collars? Would you believe they were invented to make playing a sport
easier?
- Sport jackets: Why do many men's suit jackets have a slit in the back?
Hint: It too was "invented" to make a sport easier.
- Gowns: Today's formal wedding dresses are not unlike what upper class
women once wore to take a stroll in the park.
- Hats: Find out what fashion craze led to the creation of the Audubon
Society.
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