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I find that so many brands screw up the 2nd button on shirts. Either its way too low or its way too high. Why is it so hard?
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Canadan;n8879351 said:I get annoyed if a company makes a shirt with only two buttons instead of three, also.
MWard;n8879364 said:Some companies like to party, and some are stuffy. I have shirts from both, I do prefer the party mode three button vs stuffy two button
jdtox;n8879370 said:Two buttons are dumb and so are 4
Forum name confirms thiswubears71;n8879372 said:I just keep them all unbuttoned To maximize chest hair exposure.
baylrballa;n8879374 said:Seriously. Only have a couple Peter Miller shirts, but the buttons alone have held me back from buying more.
wubears71;n8879377 said:Love their shorts. Hate their shirts for that reason. I just cannot get comfy with the way the buttons work without buying a size too big and then it looks like a tent.
MWard;n8879364 said:Some companies like to party, and some are stuffy. I have shirts from both, I do prefer the party mode three button vs stuffy two button
baylrballa;n8879374 said:Seriously. Only have a couple Peter Miller shirts, but the buttons alone have held me back from buying more.
JB;n8879444 said:I find the buttons on Millar to be near perfect for the current collection. Some of the older cotton stuff was pretty low though on the 2nd button.