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And if they did, why did they stick with the colour "male" right-side buttoning for over 50 years? Maids did exist in the colour 18th century as mich as they did later, so why did it take 100 years until the buttoning was switched (according to the first theory) colour for their sake? Why should anyone do anything for the sake of the servants, anyway? Moreover, in the 17th and 18th century, there should have been as many men who had a manservant as there were ladies who had a maid. With the many buttons on the waistcoats and coats of the time - the closing of the lower ones required the wearer to bend -, one should assume that men, too, had help for dressing. If the buttoning was switched for the sake of the servants, why was it done for the maids, who may have had to close a few buttons every now and then, but not for the manservants, who had to close dozens of buttons every day for sure?
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