1. Label-cut clothing: Some clothes may come from big-name out-of-season products. When these products are cleared, the labels or logos will be cut off in order not to affect the brand image. In this way, consumers don't know the original brand of these clothes, and they can't judge their authenticity.
2. Small factory production: Some clothes may come from small manufacturers, and these manufacturers may not be able or willing to bear the cost of making labels or logos, so they choose not to add logos.
3. Defective products: Some clothes may be regarded as defective products by big manufacturers because of quality problems or other minor problems, and these clothes will be sold after the labels or logo are cut off to avoid affecting the brand image.
It should be emphasized that if a piece of clothing has no label, then we can't confirm its brand, quality and other information, so we should consider it carefully when buying.