Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
siglés sur la tranche
English translation:
with logo round the edge
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Tony M
Jul 9, 2015 14:49
9 yrs ago
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French term
siglés sur la tranche
French to English
Marketing
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion
buttons on a man's jacket
Hello,
This appears in the description of a man's jacket ;
Veste caban homme en toile de coton, double boutonnage, boutons siglés sur la tranche
I'm guessing it means the buttons bear the brand's logo on the upper side but does anyone have a better idea?
Thanks for your suggestions!
This appears in the description of a man's jacket ;
Veste caban homme en toile de coton, double boutonnage, boutons siglés sur la tranche
I'm guessing it means the buttons bear the brand's logo on the upper side but does anyone have a better idea?
Thanks for your suggestions!
Proposed translations
(English)
1 +5 | logo round the edge | Tony M |
4 | marked or engraved on the edge | jean-pierre belliard |
Proposed translations
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French term (edited):
siglé sur la tranche
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logo round the edge
I'm not sure, but I suspect that the 'tranche' is in fact the 'edge' of the button — should be farily easy to check.
Peer comment(s):
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patrickfor
: yes siglé=logo la tranche=le bord. Find this quite unusual but that's what it says !
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Merci, Patrick ! Yes, me too; perhaps they are particularly 'chunky' buttons.
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B D Finch
: Probably the sort of buttons that have a flat, raised rim, so the logos would be on the front, not the side of the buttons. http://wysegarment.buy.weamax.com/iz524ceb7-laser-logo-shirt...
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B! I was thinking of that, like some metal jeans buttons; however, I don't believe that would be what they'd refer to as 'tranche'; unless maybe its a bevelled edge?
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AbrahamS
: "With a logo around the edge" sounds good to me. But if they used the word "tranche", the logo would definitely be on the side of the buttons, not on the front.
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Thanks, Abraham! That's the way I understand it too.
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Sheri P
: I imagine it's something like this http://images.delcampe.com/img_large/auction/000/302/104/180...
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Thanks, Sheri! / Yes, that's the sort of idea I had in mind...
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Nikki Scott-Despaigne
: Buttons can also have a raised up bit in the middlde, leaving a sort of ledge around the edge of the top surface. "Tranche" is used that way here : http://www.quandnosgrandsmerescousaient.com/PBSCProduct.asp?...
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Thanks, Nikki!
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Comment: "Thanks Tony!"
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marked or engraved on the edge
my name was engraved on the ring.
Example sentence:
The very large sapphire back, slightly rounded, lets see the movement with its Sinn engraved rotor
Reference comments
1 hr
Reference:
Photo of a jacket with lettering around the edge of the buttons
You can see the letters around the edge of the buttons by clicking on the photo that showcases the buttons (fourth from the top), then zooming in. The letters say "BARBARA BUI."
http://www.vestiairecollective.com/women-clothing/jackets/ba...
http://www.vestiairecollective.com/women-clothing/jackets/ba...
Note from asker:
Great reference, thanks Sheri! |
Peer comments on this reference comment:
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Jocelyne Cuenin
: Bonne trouvaille !
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Merci Petitavoine !
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Discussion
http://www.souleiado.com/caban-homme-marine-houle
can't see the button's edge...