button (Q4201)

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Typically a round flat fastener used to join two parts of a costume, usually attached to the costume by stitching through holes in the button or through a shank beneath the button.

Typically a round flat fastener used to join two parts of a costume, usually attached to the costume by stitching through holes in the button or through a shank beneath the button.
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button
Typically a round flat fastener used to join two parts of a costume, usually attached to the costume by stitching through holes in the button or through a shank beneath the button.

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    button (English)
    Typically a round flat fastener used to join two parts of a costume, usually attached to the costume by stitching through holes in the button or through a shank beneath the button. (English)
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    knoflíky (Czech)
    Malý předmět přišitý k oděvu který provlečením dírkou drží dvě části oděvu dohromady. Často slouží také k dekorativním účelům. (Czech)
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    bottoni (Italian)
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    knopen (Dutch)
    rond schijfje dat aan kledingstukken wordt genaaid om deze te sluiten, er zijn verschillende maten, modellen en kleuren, ook in metaal (Dutch)
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    knoop (Dutch)
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    Knöpfe (German)
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    botones (Spanish)
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    knappar (Swedish)
    Runda små platta bitar med hål imitter eller en ögla undertill där knappen sys fast i kostymen. Material och utseende kan variera. Knäpper ihop två delar i en kostym genom att knappen träs genom ett knapphål eller ögla/träns. (Swedish)
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