Why Button-Down Shirts Have Loops On the Back!!!

before. For the longest time, I thought it was some odd by-product of the factory whatever mundane purpose it must have been for (if it was intended to serve any kind of purpose). Turns out, not really. That small piece of fabric has a pretty cool story to it anyway.

So, let’s roll back, way back to the early 1900s when the loop was not some fashion addition, but an actual, functional accessory. You have sailors in the U.S. Navy. They live in cramped quarters on a ship, with no personal space, and no walk-in closets (cloaks?). The uniforms (dress uniforms) needed durability, usage efficiency, and easy stowing and securing in tight quarters. Thus, the loop.

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