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She usually wears a white button-down shirt with a small bunny patch sewn on the right breast.
The haversack, especially when used in the military, was generally about 30 cm by 30 cm with a button-down flap to close it.
He is also teased about his button-down personality and inability to ad-lib during his updates.
Grade 12 students have white and maroon button-down cardigans with their graduation year stitched on the left sleeve and their names on the right.
In 1978, the home and road jerseys changed from conventional button-down jerseys to pullover jerseys, with two buttons just below the collar.
In its beginnings in the 1960s, the company made its mark with fashionable short sleeved, button-down collared shirts.
His physical appearance is that of a gangster, with sunglasses, slicked-back hair, and a print button-down shirt.
In 1991, the pullover jerseys were replaced by button-down jerseys.