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What does the yellow label on a wool coat mean?

The yellow label of a wool coat represents a specialty product in a shopping mall. The gold label and the yellow label have no specific meaning. It is just a clothing trademark. The clothing factory thinks that this color is suitable for itself. Most registered trademarks are applied for in black and white, and can be changed to any color during use. If it is a specified color, the color cannot be changed after the application is successful.

The specific meaning of the yellow label

The gold label and the yellow label have no specific meaning. They are just clothing trademarks. The clothing factory thinks that this color is suitable for itself. Most registered trademarks are applied for in black and white, and can be changed to any color during use. If it is a specified color, the color cannot be changed after the application is successful.

The trademark owner provides more than 100% of the raw materials to the processing factory. After the processing factory makes the finished product, it ships the quantity specified by the customer to the other party, and the rest is often sold privately. In order to avoid infringement issues, sellers usually cut off the trademarks, so this type of clothing is called "label-cut" clothing.