Although this curiosity is so unnoticed, women's and man's clothes are booked to opposite sides.The position of the buttons, zippers and any other closure depends on whether it is a female or masculine garment: the woman is fooked to the right, and that of man, to the left.Of uncertain origin, there are some theories that try to explain why this distinction.
The placement of the buttons could respond to the comfort of the maids, in the mid -nineteenth century.If the closures were placed on the right side of the garments as they were sewn in the clothes of the men (who dressed alone), the tasks of the women in charge of dressing their ladies became more complicated because they had to fasten their dresseshead on.This position became popular among the middle and low classes in an attempt to follow the fashion imposed by wealthy women.
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The second theory, in this case, brings a warlike reason to the position of male closures.In times of swords and sabers, men should be able to draw their weapons without obstacles that hindered the movement of the right arm to the left side of the body.Therefore, the men's buttons fought to the left to follow the movement of blur.