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R.S.BALAKUMAR
FULLTIME FACULTY-SFDA.
HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITY.PADUR.CHENNAI.S.INDIA
Different types of button are used in garments
 Button is an essential material which is applied to
make better garments.
 Button always used all most every type of cloth or
garments what ever you say!
 Button ingress the fineness and it’s also play the
essential part of garment.
 A button can be made from different type of
material like wood, plastic, bone, pearl, nylon,
acrylic metal and see shell.
• A button should not reduce its color during using.
• A button should not reduce its color and strength
after washing hot or cold water
• A button should not melt or crease by calendaring
or ironing heat.
• A button should be perfect in wash fastness as a
result its never be able to make discolor the dress
by its own color.
• A button should not broke or itchy by a tiny thrust.
• A button should be able to sticky with the dress.
• A button should be rust free after using a long
duration though it’s made from steel or iron metal.
• A button should be comfortable and look
gorgeous.
• Carve of the button should be smooth so that it
never harm the cloth or the body.
• A button should be easy to use any where any
time.
• Shirt buttons
• Cardigan buttons
• Coat buttons
• Press buttons
• Hooks and eyes
• Hooks and fasteners
• Shank buttons
• Lather buttons
• Cloth buttons
• Metallic buttons
• Wooden buttons
• Printed buttons
• Buckles
• Glass studs
• Vekro tape
• Fancy buttons
• Lac buttons
• Kurta button
• Safety pins
• Broaches
• Cufflinks
• Zippers
• Chinese frog
• Pearl buttons
• Wax buttons

 The using technique and the system is almost
same all over the world but the shape, design,
size, weight is different in different country and
nations.
 Though is different but is possible to use by any
country or nay nation.
 Button is not only used in garments sector but
also is used in so many industries.
 In modern clothing and fashion design, a button
is a small fastener, now most commonly made of
plastic, but also frequently of metal, wood or
seashell, which secures two pieces of fabric
together.
 In archaeology, a button can be a significant
artifact.
 In the applied arts and in craft, a button can be
an example of folk art, studio craft, or even a
miniature work of art.
 Buttons are most often attached to articles of
clothing but can also be used on containers such
as wallets and bags.
 However, buttons may be sewn onto garments
and similar items exclusively for purposes of
ornamentation.
 Buttons serving as fasteners work by slipping
through a fabric or thread loop, or by sliding
through a buttonhole.
 Other types of fastenings include zippers, Velcro
and magnets.
 Because buttons have been manufactured from almost every
possible material, both natural and synthetic, and combinations
of both, the history of the material composition of buttons
reflects the timeline of materials technology.
 Buttons can be individually crafted by artisans, craftspeople or
artists from raw materials or found objects (for example fossils),
or a combination of both.
 Alternatively, they can be the product of low-tech cottage
industry or can be mass-produced in high-tech factories. Buttons
made by artists are art objects, known to button collectors as
"studio buttons"
 Nowadays, hard plastic, seashell, metals, and wood are the most
common materials used in button-making; the others tending to
be used only in premium or antique apparel, or found in
collections.
 Three plastic sew-through buttons (left) and one
shank, fabric-covered button (right)
 Shank buttons have a hollow protrusion on the back
through which thread is sewn to attach the button.
 Button shanks may be made from a separate piece of
the same or a different substance as the button itself,
and added to the back of the button, or be carved or
molded directly onto the back of the button, in which
latter case the button is referred to by collectors as
having a 'self-shank'.
 Flat or sew-through buttons have holes
through which thread is sewn to attach the
button.
 Flat buttons may be attached by sewing
machine rather than by hand, and may be
used with heavy fabrics by working a thread
shank to extend the height of the button
above the fabric.
• Stud buttons (also pressure buttons, press studs or snap fasteners) are
metal (usually brass) round discs pinched through the fabric.
• They are often found on clothing, in particular on denim pieces such as
pants and jackets.
• They are more securely fastened to the material.
• As they rely on a metal rivet attached securely to the fabric, stud buttons
are difficult to remove without compromising the fabric's integrity.
• They are made of two couples: the male stud couple and the female stud
couple. Each couple has one front (or top) and rear (or bottom) side (the
fabric goes in the middle).

 Covered buttons are fabric-covered forms with a
separate back piece that secures the fabric over the
knob.
 Mandarin buttons or Frogs are knobs made of
intricately knotted strings.
 Mandarin buttons are a key element in Mandarin
dress (Qi Pao and cheongsam in Chinese), where
they are closed with loops.
 Pairs of mandarin buttons worn as cuff links are
called silk knots.
 Worked or cloth buttons are created by
embroidering or crocheting tight stitches (usually
with linen thread) over a knob or ring called a form.
 Dorset buttons, handmade from the 17th century
to 1750, are of this type.
 The size of the button depends on its use.
 Shirt buttons are generally small, and spaced close
together, whereas coat buttons are larger and spaced
further apart.
 Buttons are commonly measured in lignes (also called
lines and abbreviated L), with 40 lignes equal to 1 inch.
 For example, some standard sizes of buttons are 16
lignes (10.16 mm, standard button of men's shirts) and
32 lignes (20.32 mm, typical button on suit jackets).
 The American National Button Society (NBS)[17] has its
own button sizing system which divides button sizes into
'small', 'medium' and 'large'.
Different types of button are used in garments
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Different types of button are used in garments

  • 3.  Button is an essential material which is applied to make better garments.  Button always used all most every type of cloth or garments what ever you say!  Button ingress the fineness and it’s also play the essential part of garment.  A button can be made from different type of material like wood, plastic, bone, pearl, nylon, acrylic metal and see shell.
  • 4. • A button should not reduce its color during using. • A button should not reduce its color and strength after washing hot or cold water • A button should not melt or crease by calendaring or ironing heat. • A button should be perfect in wash fastness as a result its never be able to make discolor the dress by its own color. • A button should not broke or itchy by a tiny thrust. • A button should be able to sticky with the dress.
  • 5. • A button should be rust free after using a long duration though it’s made from steel or iron metal. • A button should be comfortable and look gorgeous. • Carve of the button should be smooth so that it never harm the cloth or the body. • A button should be easy to use any where any time.
  • 6. • Shirt buttons • Cardigan buttons • Coat buttons • Press buttons • Hooks and eyes • Hooks and fasteners • Shank buttons • Lather buttons
  • 7. • Cloth buttons • Metallic buttons • Wooden buttons • Printed buttons • Buckles • Glass studs • Vekro tape • Fancy buttons • Lac buttons • Kurta button
  • 8. • Safety pins • Broaches • Cufflinks • Zippers • Chinese frog • Pearl buttons • Wax buttons 
  • 9.  The using technique and the system is almost same all over the world but the shape, design, size, weight is different in different country and nations.  Though is different but is possible to use by any country or nay nation.  Button is not only used in garments sector but also is used in so many industries.
  • 10.  In modern clothing and fashion design, a button is a small fastener, now most commonly made of plastic, but also frequently of metal, wood or seashell, which secures two pieces of fabric together.  In archaeology, a button can be a significant artifact.  In the applied arts and in craft, a button can be an example of folk art, studio craft, or even a miniature work of art.
  • 11.  Buttons are most often attached to articles of clothing but can also be used on containers such as wallets and bags.  However, buttons may be sewn onto garments and similar items exclusively for purposes of ornamentation.  Buttons serving as fasteners work by slipping through a fabric or thread loop, or by sliding through a buttonhole.  Other types of fastenings include zippers, Velcro and magnets.
  • 12.  Because buttons have been manufactured from almost every possible material, both natural and synthetic, and combinations of both, the history of the material composition of buttons reflects the timeline of materials technology.  Buttons can be individually crafted by artisans, craftspeople or artists from raw materials or found objects (for example fossils), or a combination of both.  Alternatively, they can be the product of low-tech cottage industry or can be mass-produced in high-tech factories. Buttons made by artists are art objects, known to button collectors as "studio buttons"  Nowadays, hard plastic, seashell, metals, and wood are the most common materials used in button-making; the others tending to be used only in premium or antique apparel, or found in collections.
  • 13.  Three plastic sew-through buttons (left) and one shank, fabric-covered button (right)  Shank buttons have a hollow protrusion on the back through which thread is sewn to attach the button.  Button shanks may be made from a separate piece of the same or a different substance as the button itself, and added to the back of the button, or be carved or molded directly onto the back of the button, in which latter case the button is referred to by collectors as having a 'self-shank'.
  • 14.  Flat or sew-through buttons have holes through which thread is sewn to attach the button.  Flat buttons may be attached by sewing machine rather than by hand, and may be used with heavy fabrics by working a thread shank to extend the height of the button above the fabric.
  • 15. • Stud buttons (also pressure buttons, press studs or snap fasteners) are metal (usually brass) round discs pinched through the fabric. • They are often found on clothing, in particular on denim pieces such as pants and jackets. • They are more securely fastened to the material. • As they rely on a metal rivet attached securely to the fabric, stud buttons are difficult to remove without compromising the fabric's integrity. • They are made of two couples: the male stud couple and the female stud couple. Each couple has one front (or top) and rear (or bottom) side (the fabric goes in the middle). 
  • 16.  Covered buttons are fabric-covered forms with a separate back piece that secures the fabric over the knob.  Mandarin buttons or Frogs are knobs made of intricately knotted strings.  Mandarin buttons are a key element in Mandarin dress (Qi Pao and cheongsam in Chinese), where they are closed with loops.  Pairs of mandarin buttons worn as cuff links are called silk knots.  Worked or cloth buttons are created by embroidering or crocheting tight stitches (usually with linen thread) over a knob or ring called a form.  Dorset buttons, handmade from the 17th century to 1750, are of this type.
  • 17.  The size of the button depends on its use.  Shirt buttons are generally small, and spaced close together, whereas coat buttons are larger and spaced further apart.  Buttons are commonly measured in lignes (also called lines and abbreviated L), with 40 lignes equal to 1 inch.  For example, some standard sizes of buttons are 16 lignes (10.16 mm, standard button of men's shirts) and 32 lignes (20.32 mm, typical button on suit jackets).  The American National Button Society (NBS)[17] has its own button sizing system which divides button sizes into 'small', 'medium' and 'large'.