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Of course, all button suspenders require the wearer to have buttons on their pants to which the attachments can be fastened. Since these attachments are made of fabric, when attached to the pants they form a shape like the letter 'V'. A second type of button attachment is a sewn fabric runner-end attachment. These types of attachments can be found on our firefighter and logger suspenders, as well as in our Rugged Comfort suspender line. Depending on the color of the suspender, these leather button attachments can be white, brown (light or dark) or black. As the name suggests, these suspenders feature a heavier duty button-end attachment that provides additional sturdiness to heavier duty, work suspenders. This type of button attachment is typically found on dress braces or formal suspenders as it results in a more upscale look.Īt the opposite end of the casual-dressy button attachment spectrum are industrial button-on attachments. Since these attachments are made of fabric, when attached to the pants they form a shape like the letter "V". Depending on the color of the suspender, these leather button attachments can be white, brown (light or dark) or black.Ī second type of button attachment is a sewn fabric runner-end attachment. The most common is a leather strip with holes on each end - we often refer these types of button-on suspender attachments as "mustaches" since, when attached, they form the shape of a man's mustache.
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Today, many different types of suspender attachments are available, but none can rival the classic and traditional look and feel of button-on suspenders.īutton suspenders come with a variety of button-end attachments. When suspenders were first "invented" back in the early 1800s, they were fastened to pants via buttons.