Diving for Buttons



"Today, little remains of the industry but the occasional telltale sign spotted on the ground—shells laced with perfectly round holes—and millions of mother-of-pearl buttons saved in button jars across the country, cut from blouses and shirts from a time when nothing was wasted."

The whole story, in depth. (No pun intended.)
     Posted By: Paul - Fri Apr 24, 2015
     Category: Fashion | Nature | Regionalism | 1950s | North America





Comments
Oh, my! I threw out hundreds, if not thousands of loose buttons after mom died. Who knew that there were so many styles and non of them were a match?
Posted by KDP on 04/24/15 at 10:34 AM
Button, button, who's got the button? Not KDP, he threw them all out! ; )
Posted by Patty in Ohio, USA on 04/25/15 at 11:49 PM
The button museum in Stillwater, OK might have used them.
Posted by OldPerson on 04/26/15 at 10:52 AM
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