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>>>This "sword arm" thing is interesting; I once read that the reason why women's and men's clothes fasten on different sides is to do with that too:
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>>>In the days when cloaks etc, were secured by a pin or brooch, the woman needed access to hers with her right hand, cos the left arm supported a baby, whereas a man, needing his sword-arm free accessed his wih his left hand.
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>>>Apochryphal or not, it makes sense.
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>>What I read is that wealthy women (unlike wealthy men) were not expected to have to dress themselves, and it was easier for the 'ladies maids' to fasten the clothes on a woman if the buttons were reversed.
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>So if you went into the Wal-Mart of the day the peasants' clothes would have all had the same fastening for men and women?
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>Why would it be easier whichever hands the lady's maids used? Women today have no problem fastening buttons with their left hands
Terry;
Didn’t you know? The female of today is left-handed! :)
Tom
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