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Button

Deutsch: Knopf / Español: Botón / Português: Botão / Français: Bouton / Italiano: Pulsante /

Button refers to a typically thin, small disc-like piece of solid materials of hard substance which have holes or a shank through which it is sewed to one side of an Article of Clothing and used to fasten or close the garment by passing through a loop or hole in the other side. The most common purpose of buttons is to secure the openings of garments, by sliding the button through a slit in the piece of cloth to which the first is to be held. The slit is only sufficiently wide to allow the button to be fully pushed through while still remaining stitched to the first piece of cloth. Buttons are also sometimes used for decorative effect, used as an embellishment, with or without a practical function.

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Button Earring

Button Earring refers to a type of earring that has no movable parts.

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Button Fly

Button Fly refers to the original jean closure. Button Fly jeans use buttons for closure instead of the usual zipper.
Button Fly is the original jeans fly while Zipper fly is a co

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Buttoned Cuff

Buttoned Cuff refers to a style of cuff secured with a button. It
differs from the shirt cuff in that it is used for decoration, as with the covered button.

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Buttonhole

Deutsch: Knopfloch / Español: Ojal / Português: Casa de botão / Français: Boutonnière / Italiano: Asola

In the Fashion context, a Buttonhole refers to a small, reinforced slit or hole in a garment through which a button is passed to fasten the fabric. Buttonholes are essential functional and decorative elements in clothing construction, especially in shirts, jackets, coats, dresses, and trousers, allowing garments to be securely closed and easily opened.

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Buy-Out (Buy Out)

- Buy-Out (Buy Out) : Buy Out is a modeling term referring to an agreement between a Model and client that states the client will pay the Model an additional fee (usually in addition to the model's day or hourly

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Byredo

Deutsch: Byredo / Español: Byredo / Português: Byredo / Français: Byredo / Italiano: Byredo

Byredo in the fashion context refers to a luxury brand renowned for its niche fragrances, high-end beauty products, and accessories. Founded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2006 by Ben Gorham, Byredo has expanded its offerings to include leather goods, eyewear, and collaborations with fashion designers, positioning itself as a lifestyle and fashion brand that blends contemporary aesthetics with timeless Appeal.

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Byrnie

Byrnie refers to waist -length mail. Mail is a type of armor or jewelry consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern forming a mesh.

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