I kept going over your post about 'where's the friggin like 'button' as in 'on the jacket' and as I am posting this I got it,,,,,, it's a Facebook thing.
I spent a friggin half an hour researching garments and buttons as I thought you were doing 'Valley Speak',,, like,,, like ok, where's the, like,,,, button?.
GARMENTS AND ARTICLES OF EQUIPMENT OF ENROLLED WOMEN OF THE NAVAL RESERVE FORCE
COATS
To be of navy serge or white bleached drill, slightly shaped to figure, as long as to knuckles of hand when hanging; shall be single-breasted, with plain seams and rolling collar. Four navy guilt buttons, 7/10" in diameter, to be 6" apart, the first one-half inch from collar band, and not visible when lapels are turned back, as usually worn. Sleeve cuffs to have three navy guilt buttons 9/16" in diameter, lower button to be 1" from edge of sleeve cuff and 3/4" apart. On each hip an outside patch pocket, the top of each to be abreast the fourth button. Dimensions about 5 by 5 ½. Lower corners slightly rounded, with shield-shaped flat at top. Plaits 2" wide running from shoulders, both front and back, Norfolk style. Belt 1-3/4" wide will run under plaits and button in front (navy gilt button 7/10" diameter), 3 1/2" above the fourth button of the coat. Lining for serge coat to be dark blue sateen. White coat to be skeleton lined with bound seams.