Discover our collection of luxury shank buttons designed for blazers, coats, and tailored jackets. With a raised back loop that lifts the button slightly off the fabric, shank buttons sit cleanly over thicker materials like wool, tweed, and structured suiting — a hallmark of professional tailoring and quality outerwear.
Materials & finishes
Our shank button range includes classic horn-effect resin buttons, polished and brushed metal finishes, and matte mock-horn styles in neutral and rich seasonal tones. Each finish is selected for durability and a refined appearance that elevates blazers, peacoats, and structured jackets, suitable for both ready-to-wear production and bespoke tailoring.
Choosing the right button for your project
For blazers and suit jackets, a 20–24mm shank button is the standard size for the front closure, while smaller 12–15mm buttons suit cuffs and sleeve details. Metal shank buttons add a sharper, contemporary look to wool coats, while horn-effect resin buttons bring a classic, traditional finish to tweed and herringbone fabrics. For coordinated front and cuff buttons in matching styles, see our combination button sets.
Frequently asked questions
What is a shank button and why is it used on blazers?
A shank button has a small loop or stem on the back instead of holes, which lifts the button away from the fabric. This makes it easier to button through thicker materials like wool and tweed without straining the fabric, which is why shank buttons are standard on blazers and coats.
What size shank button should I use for a blazer?
Most blazers use 20–24mm shank buttons for the front closure and 12–15mm buttons for sleeve cuffs. Always check your pattern's recommended button size before ordering, as jacket weights can affect the ideal proportions.
Can shank buttons be sewn on by hand?
Yes, shank buttons are typically sewn on by hand using the back loop, which makes them easier to attach securely through heavy fabrics than standard sew-through buttons.
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