Simply eyeballing?
Thanks for raising the point about which side of BK's shirt the buttons are on. Not incontrovertible, but I'll put $ on image not being reversed.
Amidst tech talk about DNA random match probability of 5.37 octibazillijillikillinion to one, it's refreshing to see a helpful no- or low-tech observation from day to day living, which we often overlook. I know I did.
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FWIW
"Men's and Women's Shirts"
"There is one difference between men’s and women’s shirts: the placement of the buttons and buttonholes. Men’s shirts have buttons on the right. Women’s shirts have buttons on the left."
The Shirt Ontology
"If you wear women’s clothing, the buttons are on the left side of the shirt. However, if you wear men’s shirts, the buttons line up on the right."
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I think the selfie does show BK’s left hand and that the photo has not been reversed or mirrored.
This is because the picture as published has buttons of the shirt on the right, the “man’s side”, and not on the left. This is not incontrovertible as BK might prefer lady’s shirts. (Ha ha.)
I’m not replying to Gemmie but using using their photo because I love that they have symbolically guillotined BK.
Thanks for raising the point about which side of BK's shirt the buttons are on. Not incontrovertible, but I'll put $ on image not being reversed.
Amidst tech talk about DNA random match probability of 5.37 octibazillijillikillinion to one, it's refreshing to see a helpful no- or low-tech observation from day to day living, which we often overlook. I know I did.
____________________________________________
FWIW
"Men's and Women's Shirts"
"There is one difference between men’s and women’s shirts: the placement of the buttons and buttonholes. Men’s shirts have buttons on the right. Women’s shirts have buttons on the left."
The Shirt Ontology
"If you wear women’s clothing, the buttons are on the left side of the shirt. However, if you wear men’s shirts, the buttons line up on the right."

Men's Shirts Button on the Right. Why Do Women's Button on the Left?
Nobody knows for sure, but plausible theories include swords, servants and saddles
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