Clear label clothing is produced by the rapid processing of out-of-season brand clothing products. The fabrics, workmanship, and texture of the clothing are no different from real brand clothing, just because the styles are from the last season. Or a few quarters ago, so I took them out for clearance.
However, in order to ensure that the sales price of current season products is not affected, many manufacturers will completely remove the trademarks before disposing of them, so they are really forced to destroy the "cut goods". Either cut it into a crescent shape and dig out all the words on the trademark, or "uproot" the trademark, leaving only two trademark sutures faintly visible.
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Things to note when buying cut-label clothes:
1. Most of the accessories for genuine foreign trade clothing are “customer-supplied” and the workmanship is exquisite. It has the characteristics of the brand, such as zippers, buttons, small logos on the clothes, etc., and some also has the brand's logo. If the workmanship is rough, or a large number of clothes use the same kind of buttons and other accessories, it is a fake.
2. Check whether it is washed. Many genuine foreign trade garments have gone through a pre-washing process, which makes them less likely to shrink, have a good feel, and remove some harmful substances to the human body. However, many fakes have not gone through this process, which affects the feel and look of the fabric. There are obvious differences.
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