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National Button Day: A Royal History Hiding in Your Junk Drawer

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That old jar of buttons tucked in a drawer or tin might seem like clutter — but it’s actually packed with centuries of history.

November 16 marks National Button Day, a time to appreciate one of the most overlooked yet iconic pieces of fashion in human history. Long before buttons became backup replacements sewn into garment tags, they were prized adornments worn by kings, crafted from gold, glass, or carved bone, and used to communicate status and wealth.

A History Worth Buttoning Up

The earliest known buttons date back to around 2800 BC in the Indus Valley (modern-day Pakistan), where they were used as ornaments or sewn onto clothing with thread or leather. Ancient civilizations from China to Rome produced buttons made of stone, metal, or glass, but these early versions were more decorative than practical — think of them as brooches, not fasteners.

The real revolution came in 13th-century Germany with the invention of the buttonhole, finally giving buttons a practical role in holding garments together. From there, fashion exploded.

By the 16th century, buttons had become the symbol of nobility. In fact, in 1520, King Francis I of France reportedly wore a garment adorned with more than 13,000 buttons to impress none other than England’s King Henry VIII. Henry, of course, showed up wearing gold buttons himself. The fashion arms race was on.

By the 19th century, button shoes became popular among ladies, and the button had become a fixture in daily wear, from dresses and coats to shirts and trousers.

Button Day Trivia: Test Your Fashion IQ

1. Why do men’s shirts button left to right, while women’s button right to left?
A. It goes back to the days of aristocracy — right-handed servants often dressed wealthy women, so clothing was made for the convenience of the dresser, not the wearer. Men, who typically dressed themselves, had buttons positioned for their own use.

2. Why do men traditionally leave the bottom button of a vest undone?
A. This quirky fashion rule is often credited to King Edward VII, who was reportedly too portly to fasten the last button. Courtiers, not wanting to outshine the king, copied his style — and the tradition stuck.

Get Crafty with Buttons

Today, buttons aren’t just practical — they’re great for crafting. Do you have a box of spare buttons from family clothes or antique finds? Create a holiday picture frame, make button snowflakes, or add flair to gift tags. Better yet, share the story of where those buttons came from. That one from Grandpa’s Army coat? That vintage one from Mom’s wedding dress? They’re more than just fasteners — they’re history.

So this November 16, dig out your button jar, reminisce a little, and celebrate the charm, history, and creativity of these tiny, timeless treasures.

 

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