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The button-down shirt has been a timeless wardrobe essential for, well, a long time. However, a subtle detail that often goes unnoticed is loop on the back of the shirt, commonly known as the “locker loop.”1 This feature carries a rich history and unexpected social significance. With naval pragmatism, Ivy League symbolism, and modern fashion…
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