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Buttons

Yesterday my husband and 56 other stalwart souls went to the chopping block, courtesy of a person who has never known hunger or lack of a roof over his head.

He waited until Tuesday to fire 57 employees using a scattershot approach, using Monday to go to his stock broker and sell off over $3 million dollars worth of personal stock at $22 per share, before it tanked to $7.71 yesterday and $7.51 today.

Excuse me, SEC, are you reading this? We’ll land on our feet, but in this economy it may take a while. One may fare better in a large bureaucracy than in a cult of personality, at least that’s what I tell my better half.

But the story is about buttons. My husband has many Stetson shirts and I send them to be laundered, because while my cooking is great, my ironing is not. They have these signature buttons that have fallen off and been replaced but now he has one shirt that makes him look unemployable with the various buttons that have been put on by the laundry.

I’ve written to Stetson several times and offered to pay for replacement buttons, because these shirts are work wear out west. So I got a package from an unknown person at an unknown address (yes, I’ve a thank-you note written and ready to go in the mail tomorrow) full of buttons! That has to be a good omen for 2012.

My husband and I don’t exchange holiday gifts but the dog did go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and buy me a $20 heater to warm the room so I could take a bath. But my best and most heartfelt holiday gift was the Stetson buttons. Thank you!

Yesterday was a tough day, with the layoffs, but we’ve gotten so many calls and referrals in less than 24 hours that I already see a light through the tunnel.

Buttons. Every call, email and letter is a button to make tomorrow a better day. I’ll never look at buttons in the same way. They’re individual gifts for which we’re grateful. Cheers, Dee

Favorite Shirt

Has Stetson Logo

This shirt, worn all day as free advertising for the Stetson company, is ready to go to the cleaner’s to be laundered and pressed. It is my favorite shirt for my husband and goes nicely with dark brown corduroy pants for work.

It has a light blue Stetson hat logo on the pocket. And on this shirt, all the buttons are intact. Not like the others.

The blue goes nicely with his eyes. My husband’s eyes, that is. So whenever you get around to sending me those buttons, Stetson, let me know. Dee

Another Holiday Song

Stetson night, buttonless night, all is calm, all is bright. ‘Round big hats we have great light. Seamstresses work all day and night. Buttons are scarce and tough to sew on. Sleep, ye seamstresses sleep. Button maker will come and make peace.

Have yourself a peaceful, silent night. Turn off the tv, go out to dinner and get in the holiday spirit, at least if you’ve got buttons! Cheers, Dee

Holiday Song

Stetson elves, won’t you come out tonight, come out tonight, come out tonight,

Stetson elves, won’t you come out tonight, and send me some buttons ‘fore noon.

Happy holidays! Dee

Hats and Other Quality Clothing

Out west, in the Rockies, dressing for work is a change from the banking world. Gone are the stuffy shirts and light wool gabardine pants for a southern lifestyle, in comes jeans and cords and plaid shirts.

After my Texas baptism and six years there I still didn’t know Western Formal, had to learn it on the fly. My husband is large, very tall. I’ve been lucky that one or two purveyors carry his size pants and shirts.

As to shirts we usually spend $75 per shirt. We get, ok I get a bit peeved when the buttons fall off the shirt or break in half. We love their shirts but I’ve been in touch with the company twice about this and the company, one that makes big Texas-style hats, has not responded even though we’ve spent over $1,000 on dress shirts.

Resistol is also a great brand, as is George Strait. My husband wants his size, all cotton button shirts. No polyester, no snaps.

I’ve asked Stetson for 10 buttons, to replace the ones that have broken in half or fell off due to faulty stitching. I asked to pay for those buttons, and for mailing them to me. No answer.

Let me tell you, I want to have a cowgal hat someday, and right now Stetson is not the company I choose because they don’t stand by their product. Sorry to do this, folks, but I asked for very little, and by ignoring me you earned this. Dee