A
blouse most commonly refers to a woman's
shirt, although the term is
also used for some men's military uniform shirts.
Blouses
are often made of
cotton or
silk
cloth and may or may not
include a
collar and
sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple
knit tops, and may contain "feminine" details such as
ruffles or
embroidered decorations.
Blouses have
buttons reversed from that of a
men's shirts. That is, the buttons are normally on the wearer's
left-hand and the buttonholes are on the right. The reasons for this
are unclear, however. Some suggest this custom was introduced by
launderers so they could distinguish between women's and men's
shirts, and could thus charge more for
women's blouses, supposing
women are more gullible and submissive. Another theory purports that
the tradition arose in the
middle ages when one manner of manifesting wealth was by the
number of buttons one wore. Female
servants were in charge of buttonning their mistresse's gowns
(since the buttons were usually in the back). Tiring of attempting
to button the buttons backwards, they started reversing the
direction of the buttons, therefore, easing their jobs considerably.
shirt
Croptop
Tank Top
T-shirt
Clothing
Definitions
Cufflinks
Sleeve