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button-through

British  

adjective

  1. (of a dress or skirt) fastened with buttons from top to hem

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The classic, straightforward button-through shirt worn for the office has been replaced by more experimental designs.

From The Guardian

Givenchy’s men in button-through skirts and Gucci’s blouses provide a powerful contrast to the buttoned-up, tidy sportswear men have worn for the past five years.

From The Guardian

And why were fashion magazines in ecstasy this summer about a 1970s-style, button-through denim skirt by Stella "My Struggle" McCartney when similar items were available for nothing, from the recesses of your mum's wardrobe?

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