A Dress Hook, often referred to as a "hook and eye" closure, is a small but essential fastening device commonly used in clothing and sewing projects. It consists of two parts: a hook and an eye. The hook is usually a small, curved piece of metal with a pointed end, while the eye is a small loop, also typically made of metal. These two components work together to secure garments and ensure they stay closed. The hook is attached to one side of the garment, while the eye is attached to the opposite side. When the hook is inserted into the eye, it creates a secure closure that prevents the garment from gaping or opening unintentionally. Dress hooks are often found on the back of dresses, blouses, and other garments where a discreet and reliable fastening is needed.
These closures are particularly useful in delicate fabrics or garments that require a seamless look without visible buttons or zippers. Dress hooks can also be used as a secondary closure method alongside other fasteners to provide extra security. The hooks come in various sizes and materials to accommodate different fabric weights and styles. They can be found in both formal and casual wear, ranging from wedding dresses to everyday tops. Additionally, they are commonly used in crafting and DIY sewing projects.