Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1915 — INVENTS BUTTONLESS SHIRT [ARTICLE]
INVENTS BUTTONLESS SHIRT
Merely Pulling a String Secures the Garment In Place. What some laundries do to the masculine shirt is not always good, but in many cases it is plenty, and, as the German states it, “a blenty is somedimes too much already." One might be led to think that the mangling machine was designed exclusively for the attack of the buttons which it has so successfully vanquished. It was probably an ingenious bach elor who Invented the buttonless shirt Such has been recently Invented and patented. It has the additional advantage that It Is very easy of divesting oneself of the garment as well as to get Into it The means of fastening consists of a cord which is passed in and out many eyelet holes in the neckband and front opening. After one’s head has been passed through the opening, the mere pulling of a string secures the garment in place, and the mere tying of a knot in front holds it secure until It is desired to cut loose from it. The string is then released and the shirt is easily passed over the head.
