It is the morning of the wedding and the groom and groomsmen are all looking dashing and ready for a beautiful day ahead. However, there’s just one tiny detail left. Pinning the boutonniere. It’s a small accessory but most definitely the focal point of your get up.
Pinning a boutonniere properly can be confusing if you haven’t done so before. Given that it’s the focus point of your suit or jacket, not having one pinned on correctly can be a big bummer. Furthermore, making sure that it stays in one place is also key because the last thing you want is your boutonniere falling out of place.
If you’re looking for a step-by-step guide on how to pin a boutonniere, then look no further. This article will give you a simple guide on how to pin a boutonniere on a suit, jacket, or shirt. By the end of this, you’ll be a boutonniere pinning specialist!
Before moving onto how to pin one on, its important to know what a boutonniere is and what its history is. By definition, a boutonniere is a small floral decoration, usually worn on the lapel of a suit or jacket. It is used to signify formality and elegance.
Boutonniere’s date back to ancient times when they would be worn by soldiers going into battle. This was because it was believed that flowers would bring them good luck and protection. They ended up becoming a fashion staple in the early 19th century and are still present till today.
Boutonnieres have a timeless class to them because of their elegance, simplicity and symbolism. They’re particularly popular at weddings, proms or other formal events.
The boutonniere is traditionally pinned to the left lapel of a suit or jacket above the heart. The stem is tucked into the buttonhole, if present, and the pin secures it to the fabric. For those without a buttonhole, the pin directly holds the flower in place.
The placement on the left side is for both practical and symbolic reasons. Historically, knights wore flowers on the left side for luck. The tradition continues as a way to represent honor and sophistication, with the left side also chosen because of its closeness to the heart.
Now that we’ve covered the significance and history or boutonnieres, lets go over a step by step guide on how to pin one on a suit.
You’ll need the following materials:
Once you have these ready, follow the steps below to pin your boutonniere to a suit.
The first step is to hold the boutonniere by making sure that the flower is facing outwards and the stem is facing downwards.
Next, place it on the left lapel and align it with the breast pocket if there is one.
From behind the lapel, insert the pin through the fabric, just under the boutonniere stem, angling it upwards and slightly sideways. Bring the pin back through the fabric to create a loop around the stem, securing it without making the pin visible.
Gently shake the suit or jacket to ensure the boutonniere is secure.
Moving onto jackets, there are a few differences between them and suits.
Casual jackets or blazers may not have a defined lapel or a buttonhole, so the approach will vary. Fabrics like linen or cotton are more delicate and require extra care when pinning.
It follows the same steps as for a suit. Just make sure to take into account the following tips when pinning a boutonniere onto a jacket.
Unlike suits and jackets, shirts require a careful pinning due to a lack of lapel as well as to avoid tearing the cloth. When pinning a boutonniere on a shirt, following the instructions given below.
Place the boutonniere on the upper left side of the shirt, close to the shoulder but still near the chest.
Push the pin through the shirt fabric and the stem of the boutonniere. Be careful not to push too hard to avoid creating noticeable holes or wrinkles.
Make sure the boutonniere is centered and that the flower is facing outward. Ensure that the pin is discreet and not visible from the front.
To avoid any damage to the shirt, be sure to do the following:
When pinning your boutonniere, be sure to avoid the following common mistakes.
Pinning too tightly may cause the fabric to bunch or pucker, ruining the clean lines of the suit or shirt.
If you’ve reached till this far then you’re now a boutonniere pinning expert. Wethers it’s shirts, jackets or suits, you can pin one on all of them.
Now that you’ve got a ready to go boutonniere pinned up, its time to get some great pictures with it. If you’re looking for a wedding photographer then contact P. Taufiq Photography to capture your finest moments!