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Does the galloping man on a horse theory apply??

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Old 01-16-2017, 11:01 AM
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I lost a button on my black winter coat. Since it was a unique button, I decided to replace all 10 buttons. Grabbed needle and thread, and while watching the football game last night did them all. Today (in better light) I realize I used dark blue slate thread!! I can tell the difference...but would you....on a galloping horse....?
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Old 01-16-2017, 11:35 AM
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Probably not buy you could always call it a design choice.
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Stand in front of a mirror in good lighting and see fof yourself.

I probably would not notice one way or another - unless you had buttoned them " wrong."
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Old 01-16-2017, 12:17 PM
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I know I wouldn't notice that. One of my co-workers came to work one day wearing two entirely different black shoes & I never noticed it until she pointed it out to me.
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Dark blue and black are difficult colors for me ! I think 'Design Choice' would be right !
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Well, my well-educated daughter once said to me "you do realize that your black pants and your black shirt don't match" - evidently one was a "brighter black" - to which I replied - "SO?????"
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​If it bothers you, you can use a sharpie to colour the thread on the buttons.
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
​If it bothers you, you can use a sharpie to colour the thread on the buttons.
Good advice!
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Tartan beat me to it, I was about to say a job for a sharpie marker.
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Well of course. Besides, horses are color blind. Kidding, i don't really know if they are or not.
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