Men’s buttons are on the right to make it easy to do up with one hand for right-handed people.

When buttons were invented, only the wealthy wore them. Wealthy women had maids who would do the buttons up for them, and so the buttons are on the left so that they are easier for someone facing you to do up.

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    1 year ago

    There are many theories about why, but nobody knows for sure.

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      1 year ago

      It is very well known…

      It was common for richer women to have chamber maids helping them dress, so clothes were designed to accomodate them, putting the buttons in the reverse, makes the chamber maids work easier, then it just stuck.

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        1 year ago

        That’s just one theory.

        Another theory is that it isn’t about the buttons or the ease, but actually the direction of the topmost fabric.

        Men having a sword on the left side could draw the sword with the right hand without getting caught in the shirt.

        Women breastfeeding with the baby on the left arm could more easily cover up when the shirt opening over the baby. Women riding a horse in sidesaddle style would also avoid the wind blowing their shirt open when buttoned that way.

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          1 year ago

          Thats fair, I was given the chamber maid explanation inthe past, but these explanations are also resonable.