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           9  Label

           Labels are an integral part of clothing that are sewn or printed with
           significant  information  about  the  item.  It  enables  customers  to  be
           conscious of what they are wearing. The buyer’s name, the country of
           origin, the fabric and yarn types, the fabric composition, the size of the
           garment, any special care instructions, and other information are all
           included on a garment’s label.





                                           10 Patch
                                           A patch is a type of trim made from fabric, leather, or other materials that is
                                           sewn or heated to the garment.







           11 Shoulder pad
           For  both  men’s  and  women’s  tailored  clothing,  shoulder  pads
           are  a  standard  component.  Both  the  top  and  bottom  of  the
           shoulder pad are lined. The appearance consequently improves
           in attractiveness, comfort, and longevity.



                                                 12 Snap fastener

                                                 A pair of interlocking discs known as a snap fastener, also known as
                                                 a snap, popper, or press stud, is frequently used to secure clothing
                                                 instead of buttons. Up until a certain amount of force is applied, a
                                                 circular lip under one disc fits into a groove on top of the other, holding
                                                 them fast. By using a particular punch and die set, hammering, plying,
                                                 or sewing, snaps can be attached to fabric.

           13 Hasps and Slider
           A metal fastening system known as a “Hasp and Slider” is used on the shoulder strap to adjust the length of the
           strap by sliding it, and the hasp is connected by the slider to a button fastened to the bib of the overalls. The Hasp
           and Slider pattern is most frequently seen on infant clothing.






























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