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Why do suits need to have their labels cut off?

The trademark on the cuffs of a suit is the same as the labels on other products. It is just a trademark. At first, suits did not have trademarks. In the 1980s, suits entered China and were copied in large numbers by small Chinese factories (people at that time had not yet Intellectual property concept), in order to promote their products, they put a trademark on it. There was no self-adhesive at that time, so they could only sew it on with thread. Sewing other places would affect the appearance, so I chose the left cuff.

Therefore, suits with trademarks on the cuffs are small brands, miscellaneous brands or small factory counterfeits. Big-name suits will never make such stupid mistakes. If you don’t believe me, go to the Yager store and find one with a trademark on the cuffs, and I’ll pay for it.

In the past, people were not aware of this low-level mistake, so they bought a suit and wore it without a tie, and even showed off the trademark on the cuffs. Now that everyone is more informed, they cut it off.