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Does anyone know what clothes version A and version B mean?
A version B is a suit logo, which generally appears on the trademark of the finished suit, representing that the clothing adopts the national standard size.

Such as "175/96A". The two numbers represent height and bust respectively, and the letters at the back represent body shape. In China, A means "normal", B means "fat", C means "fat" and Y means "thin".

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Classification of clothes

1, Grade A clothes

Class A clothes are generally fabrics that can directly contact the skin, and are generally textile products used by babies. Children under the height 1 meter will use Grade A textile products.

2. Class B clothing

The standard of Grade B should also be direct contact with the body, which mainly means that most of the area is in direct contact with the human body when people use it.

Including: vest, socks, leggings, long pants, underwear, etc. What we often wear now must reach the level of B that can directly contact the human body.

3. Class C clothing

Category C refers to textile products that can't be in direct contact with the skin, or can't or only allow a small part to be in direct contact with the skin.

Including: our curtains, sweaters, bedspreads, coats and other clothing materials or textile fabrics mostly belong to category C.