Before zippers, Velcro, or elastic shoes, getting dressed often required clever tools — one of which was the button hook and shoe fastener. This tool was widely used in the late 1800s through the early 20th century.
What It Is
A button hook designed to fasten shoes, boots, gloves, and other garments with small, hard-to-grasp buttons.
The tool typically features:
A metal hook that slides through buttonholes, catches the button, and pulls it through.
A grip (often red plastic, Bakelite, or wood) to hold and control the tool comfortably.
Compact and handheld, it made the process of buttoning tight boots or gloves much easier, especially when buttons were tiny or stiff.
Who Used ItWho Used It
Older adults or people with arthritis, who struggled with fine motor tasks.
Men and women wearing high-button boots, popular in early 1900s fashion.
Children, who were still developing fine motor skills.
Domestic workers, tasked with dressing employers efficiently.
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