Women's jackets, blouses, jackets, blouses, vests and coats are double-breasted and single-breasted. Their main difference from each other is the number of rows of buttons located on the side.
Double-breasted models have two rows of buttons. In this case, only one row has a functional value, the second, as a rule, performs a decorative role and does not fasten. Double-breasted clasp went to modern models from the naval form.
Double-breasted and single-breasted models may differ in the number of buttons in a row, but such strict frames as for men's jackets do not exist in female models.
Double-breasted models most often have three buttons in the right and left row. In short jackets there can be only two in each row, and in long coats - four or more buttons.
For single-breasted models, buttons are located only on the edge of one side, and loops on the edge of the other. The fastener is located exactly in the middle. Single-breasted jackets can be on one, two, three or more buttons, it all depends on the specific model.
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Single breasted models are more popular than double breasted models.
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Double-breasted jackets and coats due to four layers of fabric in the front in the fastener area can fill up, so you should be careful when choosing a model. Single-breasted models look harmonious in any size.
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