ojales
Ojales is the plural form of ojal, a term used in textiles and leatherwork to denote reinforced openings in fabric, leather, or other materials. Ojales function as holes for buttons, buckles, or cords, and can also refer to metal eyelets that reinforce a hole. The word is standard in Spanish-speaking clothing manufacture, tailoring, and shoemaking.
In garments, an ojal refers to a buttonhole, a small slit reinforced with stitching along its edges.
In leather goods and accessories, an ojal can also denote a punched hole reinforced with stitching or
Language and usage: the term originates in Spanish; in English contexts, ojales are usually described as buttonholes