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How can a clothing store owner purchase goods and get good ones?

The quality of a clothing store’s business is closely related to the goods in the store. Good goods can attract customers to eventually buy. So how does a clothing store judge whether the goods it buys are from a good source? In fact, this is There is no standard answer. Some models that look very old often sell better than new models. But when it comes to clothing quality, it can still be judged by the following four points.

1. The first factor in choosing clothes is not color, style, or fashion, but material.

Good-quality clothes are not only a matter of wearing time, but also a matter of taste and quality. Good ingredients are the foundation of many big European and American brands. How to judge whether the material is good or not? Look at the wash label! The brand's clothes have wash marks on the inside. The more sophisticated the logo, the better and more trustworthy the brand. The labels of good brands are clearly written, and the real first-tier brands will often leave a bunch of threads and a piece of material of the same color for you to identify. Wool, cotton, chemical fiber, you will know it as soon as it is burned. If the label on winter clothing says it contains acrylic and spandex, basically you can’t expect it to be ball-free—that’s impossible. Real pure wool will not pill, but pure wool will shrink. Wool that does not shrink is not good wool. Also, don’t expect that there is any material in this world that is both precious and not afraid of being ravaged.

2. In addition to materials, cutting is also relatively important.

If there is a problem with the material or cut of a piece of clothing, it will be fatal. Good clothes often fall into disrepair. For people who buy clothes, they can also see, touch, and select the materials. When cutting them, they can see whether the joints inside are well made and whether they are neatly reeled and wrapped. The kind of clothes that are unlined, have burrs and thorns inside, and have crooked threads will turn into garbage after a short period of wear.

The most useful thing to know about tailoring is to choose jeans. When you get a pair of jeans, in addition to the size and pant shape, the most important thing is to check the back of the buttocks and whether it covers the buttocks. The method is to hold the two sections of the waistband of the pants with both hands, and use your fingers to spread them so that the waistband of the pants is completely barrel-shaped. If the back pocket of the pants is flat, you should not buy it. The back is round, and the wiring is flat, smooth and slightly slanted, like an inverted V. These are good pants. They have a butt lift effect when worn, and they are not easy to wear when squatting down.

Third, another detail that can be used to identify workmanship is buttonholes.

Whether it is a top or trousers, first look at the buttonholes. If one end is sharp and the other is round, then it must be shipped from a large regular processing factory. Because that kind of round stitching requires a special machine, which costs 50,000 yuan, and most small garment factories are not willing to buy it. If both ends are pointed but the seams are tight, the product should be OK. If the buttonholes are full of bits of hair and the sewing is messy, forget it!

Four. Finally, let’s talk about the color.

The color system that suits everyone is different, but everyone will also encounter the problem of clothes fading. There are many life tips on the Internet, such as adding salt to soak, etc., which are all auxiliary. Colored clothes will still fade no matter how you handle them. It should be noted that these are clothes made of real pure cotton, and it is normal for colors to fade. Of course, if it has been chemically treated before leaving the factory, the discoloration can be greatly reduced, but please try to avoid wearing this type of clothing close to the body. If you can wear cotton and linen, you should wear cotton and linen. The so-called chiffon and so on, wear less! So don't take the color resistance as a criterion to measure the quality of clothes. You still have to pay more attention to the material and tailoring.

How can a novice judge whether the goods purchased are good goods? The editor of Women's Clothing Network will introduce these to you. Hope it helps you.