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| The amount of holes in buttons. | The amount of holes in buttons. | ||
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| The cleanest option visually. Often used for thicker fabrics, the one hole button. Instead of a hole it is often a loop hidden at the back of the button. | The cleanest option visually. Often used for thicker fabrics, the one hole button. Instead of a hole it is often a loop hidden at the back of the button. | ||
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| The two holed button is very easy to attach and is often used on shirts etc. | The two holed button is very easy to attach and is often used on shirts etc. | ||
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| The classic, the button with four holes. A tad trickier to attach, as you have to decide whether the button is stitched parallel of crosswise. | The classic, the button with four holes. A tad trickier to attach, as you have to decide whether the button is stitched parallel of crosswise. | ||
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