How the button changed fashion
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0:00 - 0:03There are no bad buttons,
there are only bad people. -
0:03 - 0:04How does that sound? OK?
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0:04 - 0:05[Small thing.]
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0:05 - 0:06[Big idea.]
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0:07 - 0:10[Isaac Mizrahi on
the Button] -
0:11 - 0:13No one knows who invented the button.
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0:13 - 0:17It might have shown up
as early as 2000 BCE. -
0:17 - 0:19It was decorative when it first started,
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0:19 - 0:21just something pretty
sewn onto your clothes. -
0:21 - 0:24Then about 3,000 years later,
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0:24 - 0:26someone finally invented the buttonhole,
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0:26 - 0:28and buttons were suddenly useful.
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0:28 - 0:32The button and the buttonhole
is such a great invention. -
0:32 - 0:34Not only does it slip
through the buttonhole, -
0:34 - 0:36but then it kind of falls into place,
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0:36 - 0:39and so you're completely secure,
like it's never going to open. -
0:39 - 0:43The design of a button hasn't changed much
since the Middle Ages. -
0:43 - 0:46It's one of the most enduring
designs in history. -
0:46 - 0:50For me, the best buttons
are usually round. -
0:50 - 0:52There's either a dome button
with a little shank, -
0:52 - 0:57or there's just this sort of round thing
with either a rim or not a rim, -
0:57 - 0:58either two holes or four holes.
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0:58 - 1:01Almost more important than the button
is the buttonhole. -
1:01 - 1:03And the way you figure that out is:
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1:03 - 1:06the diameter of the button
plus the width of the button, -
1:06 - 1:07plus a little bit of ease.
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1:07 - 1:10Before buttons, clothes were bigger --
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1:11 - 1:12they were more kind of amorphous,
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1:12 - 1:14and people, like, wriggled into them
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1:14 - 1:17or just kind of wrapped
themselves in things. -
1:17 - 1:20But then fashion moved closer to the body
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1:20 - 1:23as we discovered uses for the button.
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1:23 - 1:29At one time, it was the one way
to make clothes fit against the body. -
1:29 - 1:33I think the reason buttons have endured
for so long, historically, -
1:33 - 1:36is because they actually work
to keep our clothes shut. -
1:36 - 1:37Zippers break;
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1:37 - 1:40Velcro makes a lot of noise,
and it wears out after a while. -
1:40 - 1:43If a button falls off,
you just literally sew that thing on. -
1:43 - 1:45A button is kind of there
for the long run. -
1:45 - 1:49It's not just the most
elemental design ever, -
1:49 - 1:53it's also such a crazy fashion statement.
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1:53 - 1:56When I was a kid, my mom knit me
this beautiful sweater. -
1:56 - 1:57I didn't like it.
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1:57 - 1:59And then I found these buttons,
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1:59 - 2:02and the minute the buttons were
on the sweater, I loved it. -
2:02 - 2:05If you don't have good taste
and you can't pick out a button, -
2:05 - 2:06then let someone else do it, you know?
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2:07 - 2:08I mean that.
- Title:
- How the button changed fashion
- Speaker:
- Isaac Mizrahi
- Description:
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How the simple button changed the world, according to fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TED Series
- Duration:
- 02:20
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Yasushi Aoki
0:13 as early as 2,000 BCE.
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