Hello everyone,
my missis bought me a nearly-new Gap shirt from a local Charity shop, extra-large, and tailored for a man, so no chance it's a woman's garment. However, the buttons are on the opposite side to what you'd expect, i.e. on the left side when you've got it on. It doesn't bother me, I fumble a bit doing it up, but I've never come across this before - do some countries/manufacturers tailor shirts differently? Just wondered. Happy New Year for tomorrow to you all...G
yes, they seem to. My OH just bought himself a Mountain Hardwear softshell - new, definitely a mans, but he says the zip is on the wrong side for a mans jacket - didn't bother him that much as he's just bought another!
I have trousers, skirts and blouses that do up on different sides. I don't think the manufacturers stick to the old fashioned way of doing fastenings one way for men and the other for women any more.