
Originally Posted by
EagleJCS
I think the buttonhole of jacket lapels were actually for buttons that would be hidden under the opposite lapel when the jacket was worn open, but could be buttoned when the lapels were flipped up for wet/cold weather. I used to have a military-issue trench coat that actually had a button on the right shoulder under a button flap. When the left lapel was flipped up to cover the chest, it could be buttoned to the right shoulder and the button flap then attached to a small button sewn to the underside of the left lapel.
I'll see if I can find an image of this online. Edit: Found one:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-Army-Quar...-/272621539569
(tried posting the image, but it was too small to see the details, so here's the ebay listing).
In response to the OP, I don't have a t-bar for my pocket watch, it has a belt clip at the end of the chain. If I did, I think I would also want to keep it on the inside of my waistcoat unless it were also decorative.
My tweed shooting jackets(that also stand in for sports jackets) have the lapel button hole that fits a button under the lapel on the opposite side. A very useful option on wet, windy, cold days when in the field. Many tweed hacking jackets also have that option--------although many hacking jackets never see a horse these days, so I am not sure if the lapel button "hole" would even accept a button these days never mind a T bar.
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