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A buckle (from Latin buccula) is a clasp
Clasp

The term clasp may refer to:* medal bar* fastener - a mechanical fastening deviceThe abbreviation CLASP may refer to:* Classic ASP - a nostalgic term for Active Server Pages in computing, that sets them as obviously earlier than ASP.NET...
 used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt
Belt (clothing)

A belt is a flexible band, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist. A belt supports trousers or other articles of clothing, and it serves for style and decoration....
, or for retaining the end of a strap
Strap

A strap, sometimes also called strop, is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of Cloth or leather.Thin straps are used as part of clothing or baggage, or bedding such as a sleeping bag....
. Before the invention of the zipper
Zipper

A zipper is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of textile. It is used in clothing , luggage and other bags, sporting goods, camping gear , and other daily use items....
, buckles were commonly used to fasten boots and other shoes.

les were used in ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 and Rome
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
, particularly in military equipment and military dress: on (sword)belts, armour, all sorts of equipment strapping, and on horse gear.






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A buckle (from Latin buccula) is a clasp
Clasp

The term clasp may refer to:* medal bar* fastener - a mechanical fastening deviceThe abbreviation CLASP may refer to:* Classic ASP - a nostalgic term for Active Server Pages in computing, that sets them as obviously earlier than ASP.NET...
 used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt
Belt (clothing)

A belt is a flexible band, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist. A belt supports trousers or other articles of clothing, and it serves for style and decoration....
, or for retaining the end of a strap
Strap

A strap, sometimes also called strop, is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of Cloth or leather.Thin straps are used as part of clothing or baggage, or bedding such as a sleeping bag....
. Before the invention of the zipper
Zipper

A zipper is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of textile. It is used in clothing , luggage and other bags, sporting goods, camping gear , and other daily use items....
, buckles were commonly used to fasten boots and other shoes.

History

Buckles were used in ancient Greece
Ancient Greece

The term Ancient Greece refers to the period of History of Greece lasting from the Greek Dark Ages ca. 1100 BC and the Dorian invasion, to 146 BC and the Roman Republic conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth ....
 and Rome
Ancient Rome

Ancient Rome was a civilization that grew out of a small agricultural community founded on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 10th century BC....
, particularly in military equipment and military dress: on (sword)belts, armour, all sorts of equipment strapping, and on horse gear. The word "buckle" stems from the Vulgar Latin
Vulgar Latin

Vulgar Latin is a blanket term covering the popular dialects and sociolects of the Latin which diverged from each other in the early Middle Ages, evolving into the Romance languages by the 9th century....
 buccula - meaning "little mouth" - because of the shape. Buckles were also commonly used in the Celt
Celt

Celts , is a modern term used to describe any of the European peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic languages. The term is also used in a wider sense to describe the Modern Celts of those peoples, notably those who participate in a Celtic culture....
ic civilisation. In antiquity, buckles were commonly made of metal, bone and ivory. Because of the simplicity and durability of the buckle, it became popular in harnesses and embroidery, especially in shoes and boots. It was commonly used as a typical clasp for clothing until the zipper was invented.

The roller buckle is a mid-20th century invention; buckles with multiple prongs had already appeared in the 18th century. A buckle is commonly found on belts.

Contemporary Uses

Today, the buckle is most commonly used for belts, although it is still used in shoes and particularly boots. Tanker boot
Tanker boot

Tanker boots are military boots closely associated with soldiers who serve on tanks and tracked vehicles in general. It is said the idea was borrowed from the French crewmen encountered during World War I when then-Captain George S....
s employ the use of buckles because of the disadvantages of laces
Shoelaces

Shoelaces, which are also called shoestrings, shoe laces, or boot laces, are a system, commonly consisting of pairs, used to secure shoes....
.

Buckles can also be seen on backpacks, watches and other wrist jewelry, or for ornamental purposes on other various objects. Buckles are also commonly seen in modern gothic fashion
Gothic fashion

Gothic fashion is a clothing style worn by members of the Goth subculture; a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of clothing. Typical Gothic fashion includes black Hair colouring and black clothes....
.
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Buckles are seen of completely different design, buckles usually made of plastic that fasten onto a strap in two places and clip together, are increasingly used.

A buckle can refer to a seat belt
Seat belt

A seat belt, sometimes called a safety belt, is a safety harness designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result from a collision or a sudden stop....
 or safety belt, as in the term, "buckle up." This originally military phrase from the cavalry refers to strapping the saddle to a riding horse, which means "get ready for departure".

Buckle can also be an action word such as "You buckled in that crowd in The Kooks, son".

In Canadian
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 heraldry
Heraldry

Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of devising, granting, and blazoning Coat of arms and ruling on questions of rank or protocol, as exercised by an officer of arms....
, a buckle is the brisure of an eighth daughter.

See also

  • Turnbuckle
    Turnbuckle

    A turnbuckle is a device for adjusting the tension or length of ropes, cables and tie rods. It normally consists of two screw thread eyelets, one screw ed into each end of a small metal loop, one with a left-hand thread and the other with a right-hand thread....
  • Belt buckle
    Belt buckle

    File:Plaque-boucle 02.jpgFile:Beltbuckle1.JPGFile:6 western floral.jpgA belt buckle is a buckle, a clasp for fastening two ends, as of straps or a belt , in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other....