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Being left-handed, I readily complain about travel maps anything that makes life unnecessarily difficult for lefties, but I have never felt that buttoning, whichever way around, was a problem. You nomally use both hands, anyway - the rest is a matter of habit rather than of motoricity. "Depending on the era": Which era are we looking at, anyway? Since travel maps when does the gender-related right-left distinction exist? If we know when the distinction was first made, we may travel maps discover the reason. So let's look at historical depictions. Until the late 18th century, buttons are rare on women's dress. In the few earlier pictures, the direction often can't be determined. At least I've found one 14th century example where the buttons seem to sit in the right-hand edge (i.e.
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