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Small detail. Specific choice.

Select Lacson Ravello own-label styles are finished with corozo buttons made from tagua nut, a plant-derived material valued for its smooth finish and natural variation. We use corozo as one considered trim detail on select button-front styles.

Styles shown here are designed, cut, and sewn in small batches in Oakland with local production partners. Fabric, thread, labels, and other trims vary by style and may include imported materials. See each product page and care label for exact fiber content, origin, and applicable certifications.

Hands sewing a corozo button, a model in the striped Bernadette Camp Shirt, and black and ivory corozo buttons

COROZO BUTTONS

Small detail. Specific choice.

We use corozo buttons as one considered trim detail on select button-front styles.

Hands sewing a corozo button onto black fabric

What are corozo buttons?

Corozo buttons are made from tagua nut, a hard plant seed often called vegetable ivory for its smooth feel and natural variation. Once carved and polished, corozo has a refined finish that works beautifully on button-front shirts, easy dresses, and everyday wardrobe staples.

We use corozo buttons on select Lacson Ravello styles as one considered trim choice. They offer a naturally-looking finish and a plant-derived trim option where it suits the garment.

Fabric and trim sourcing varies by style, so please see individual product pages and care labels for exact material details.

Corozo Button FAQs