


The 1939 Clothier now features on every garment Melamine buttons. The company we use has been manufacturing these in the U.S.A since the 1930's, and has had the U.S military contract since the 1940's. I know you will recognize these styles and colors if you own any vintage military garments. Melamine buttons do not fade in color, or break under normal circumstances. They also are able to withstand high temperatures making them the choice for our armed forces, and the only option for The 1939 Clothier.