Esquerdo sobre direito: uma investigação sobre a semiótica do abotoamento de paletós masculinos
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.26563/dobras.v5i12.116Mots-clés :
abotoamento, botão, paletó, indumentária masculina.Résumé
A despeito de todas as oscilações da moda, o padrão de abotoamento das roupas tem permanecido basicamente o mesmo há já, pelo menos, dois séculos: lado esquerdo sobre o lado direito para as roupas masculinas, e lado direito sobre o lado esquerdo para as roupas femininas. Isso vale igualmente para paletós, sobretudos, casacas, coletes etc. O objetivo deste artigo é, por um lado, compreender como se deu o surgimento dessa regra no caso das roupas masculinas e, por outro, analisar o simbolismo que deve ter contribuído para que essa regra não tenha se alterado com o passar do tempo.
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