Dissatisfied with the small sample size of the Penguins locker room, Bonino took his quest for validation to his 57,000-plus Twitter followers and got more than 16,000 votes, while deflecting critics who argued that they're called "button-downs" for a reason. For the record,
a button-down has buttons on the collar
and does not refer to the direction one buttons the shirt.
Unfortunately, he didn't get the affirmation he was looking for because 61 percent sided with top to bottom.