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The Proper Suitor

Marquis Coat button, taking the color of both garment materials
Sometimes the slightest detail can matter most into distinguishing what the most proper finish would be, especially when the design is already obtrusive in its own whereas adding even more to it would be less favorable as to searching a way of combining the currently present elements within needed trimming, which is why I am feeling utmost delighted to have found this little button showing rough matted edges around a polished glossy center, perfectly mimicking shading and shine of both the coat’s velvet base and cashmere pieces, forging an intelligible connection in fastening the garment’s central gilet-closure.

Fall Arrival

With the last steps in the assembling process remaining as my own, I should see to take swift action in finishing this dandling new treasure-beast for this fall-time’s first assessment.

Falls Arrived

Selecting Buttons

I had often been looking into these buttons before but was always disenchanted by the brownish shine of the embedded stone, up until my latest trip when I, after careful inspection noticed there was a mat-grey variant enclosed within the same tube, which led to a somewhat more comprehensive selection process.

Selecting Buttons

Receiving Trim

Considering these freshly arrived yards of elastic ruffle I ordered in for further accentuating the seam-play on the undershirt were an online purchase, the appearant color-match is truly remarkable.

Red Ruffle Trim

Buying Trimming

Wading through towering structures of flash-ribbons, frill-lints and sequin trims to make my way to the back end of the store in hopeful pursuit of purchasing the last remainder on the curbed-link silver-chain rolls.

The trimming realms

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