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Look at Foreign Trade to teach you what it means to cut labels and find cheap and good things.

So the price is much cheaper than the original price. Reasons: In order to ensure that the sales price of the current season's products is not affected, most manufacturers will completely remove the trademarks before disposing of them. Therefore, the "cut-labeled goods" that are really forced to be destroyed will not be merciful with the scissors. 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. Anyway, I can't let you recognize it. Don't believe what the boss calls "sign-cutters". Those who punch small holes and cut small corners on the signs are all "gimmicks" to trick laymen. It is understood that in order to prevent insufficient parts due to quality problems, manufacturers often produce a few more pieces than the quantity required by customers during production. However, foreign businessmen are very strict about the quantity and fabric management of the garments they process. The number of garments processed exceeds the number of ordered trademarks and is basically controlled between 3 and 10. That is, a maximum of 10 garments can be processed for 100 garments. Therefore, there are generally only three or five or even one or two "defective products" of the same style, and generally there are no major quality problems. In terms of fabrics, there is generally not much fabric left, and even if there is, it is only a few or a dozen pieces, and there will never be a large amount left. Therefore, the quantity of the same type of foreign trade clothing is very limited. It is often seen that there are dozens or hundreds of pieces of the same type XX online at the same time. Either this seller is a first-hand wholesaler or is very familiar with the manufacturer or first-hand wholesaler, otherwise he will never be able to get so many goods! If this happens, everyone should be more cautious. At this time, you can also search to see if there are other sellers selling similar products. If you see other sellers selling and the quantity is not small, then most of them will follow the order or follow suit. Yes, most people follow suit. The identification method is to look at the stitches. Real foreign trade clothing has very high requirements for stitches. There are strict requirements for the number of stitches per inch. Therefore, intuitively speaking, the stitches of real foreign trade clothing are even and fine, while fakes often cannot take into account so many. Look at the accessories. Sometimes, it is difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake foreign trade clothing in terms of fabrics, so you have to look at the accessories from a small perspective. Most of the accessories for real foreign trade clothing are "customer-supplied", with exquisite workmanship and brand characteristics, such as zippers and buttons. , small logos on the clothes, etc., and some even have 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 may be a fake. 3. 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.