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How to identify refurbished jeans?

Generally speaking, there are four ways to deal with jeans trademarks. One is to use stitching to sew the main trademark of the car. This is the oldest method of sewing trademarks. Now 70 brands are made using this method. The trademarks of genuine jeans are put on the car when the waistband is sewn, and then taken to the finishing factory for finishing. Generally, imitations will not do this, because it is impossible to sew the imitation trademarks early, which increases the risk of being discovered and reported. It must be after the finishing factory (washing and polishing factory) is completed and returned to the factory. When sewing the trademark (first untie the thread at the trouser waistband where the trademark is to be sewn, and then sew and sew the trademark.) In this way, sharp-eyed people will be able to spot the traces of the later stitching, and the trademark will be too new.

The second type is to use a ribbon type label, which is to put it on the middle of the back waist before putting on the pants. If the ribbon label is in a strip type, it is usually tied at both ends after the waist is put on. On the back waistband. Same as before! Authentic pants almost always have the webbing label fixed in front of the waistband (the waist is basically two pieces)! Therefore, no trace of knotting can be seen on the outer waist piece of the finished trousers. The imitation version is fixed after the finished product!

Nowadays, there is a very popular way of expressing the trademark of jeans - the trademark is printed on the bag cloth and the back waist. This is how the trademark of these G-STAR pants is expressed (printed on on the lower back), this method is even more dangerous for imitations. If the trademark is printed first, there is a great risk of discovery. If it is printed later, it will be imprinted on the seams (this is what we discovered), making the pattern unnatural and making printing more difficult. So now, big brands such as LEVIS, LEE, NO5 STREET, CK, CAMEL ACTIVE, VIGOSS, G-STAR, etc. use this method.

Another point is that as the saying goes, you get what you pay for, the quality inspection of genuine products is very strict! No flaws can be found at all, so as long as it is easy to find the remaining spots or flaws on the pants, then these 99.9 are a pair of imitation jeans!