You’ve almost certainly noticed it before—that small fabric loop stitched neatly into the back of a button-down shirt—and probably never thought much about it. At first glance, it looks like a leftover thread, a decorative accident, or a minor detail added without purpose.
Yet this tiny piece of fabric carries a surprisingly rich history that connects fashion, campus culture, and practical innovation from decades past.
The origin of what is now known as the “locker loop” dates back to the early 1960s, during a period when American collegiate fashion was…
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