What is Button Ligne?
A button's ligne, refers to a button's size. The
word ligne, is a French word that became the standard reference used by German
button manufacturers in the early eighteenth century. Ligne is expressed as “L”
which is the internationally recognized standard. Consensus at the time was
that a "ligne" measured the inside diameter of a "round wick
folded flat." One inch is equal to
40 English ligne, 11 French ligne, and 25.5 mm.
Measuring a button - When measuring buttons, we generally
are referring to the diameter of the button. A one inch diameter is
called a 40-ligne, which can also be written as 40 Line or simply 40L.
Button Size Measurement Method in
Garments Sector:
To measure the button size, we have
to use ligne.
We Know,
1 inch =
25.4 mm = 40L
So, 1L =
0.635 mm
Button Ligne (L) = Button Diameter
(mm)/0.635
Example-01:
If the button diameter is 14.20 mm
then what will be the size of button?
Solution:
Here,
Button diameter = 14.20 mm,
So,
ButtonLigne(L) = Button Diameter
(mm)/0.635
= 14.20 / 0.635
= 22 L
Different Ligne Button Used In Different Garments
:
Typically shirt buttons range from 13 ligne on the
Collar (if button down), 15 on the Sleeve, and 16 thru 20 ligne are generally used on the placket.
Pant buttons generally have a 22 or 24 ligne on the
front closure, and either a 24, 27 or 28 ligne .On the back pockets. Men’s Tailored
Suits generally have a 24-ligne button on the sleeve and pant closure, and a 32 ligne on the Jacket closure, some double
breasted suits use a 34 or 36 Ligne.
Button
Quantities
Buttons are for the most part priced and sold by the
gross or GG. One gross equals 144 individual buttons & also 1 GG equals
1728 individual buttons. Although some
high fashion buttons are priced by the piece or by the dozen, the standard unit
we use at is gross.
Button
Holes
This is in reference to the number of holes in the
button. Buttons can be made with 2 holes, 3- holes, 4-holes and even
5-holes. Menswear items typically are
4-hole, and Women’s clothing typically has 2-holes. The button holes are frequently recessed from
the edge, forming a “center well”.
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