What is the brand's connection?
Brands are a tool used to connect price marks to products that are for sale. Usually this device is used to connect paper or cardboard price tag to a piece of clothing by enforcing the plastic fastener through the hole in the price tag and clothing. This does not cause damage to clothing, yet keeps the price sign firmly in place.
For the use of a brand, the tip of the tool tag is simply directed to the price tag that is held against clothing. It is essential that the tip of the connection to make contact with the price tag to ensure that the plastic fastening element passes through the price tag and clothing. When the trigger is withdrawn, the plastic fastening element is fired to hold the mark in place.
The plastic fastening element released by the mark of the mark is usually thin and clean, although the ends are larger to prevent the drawing of the fastener or the price mark. Over the wide ends on both sides of the PLAstho fasteners, this type of tool usually does not cause clothing damage. This is because the wide ends are rolled into the tightener and expands after it was fired. A small hole necessary to strengthen the plastic, usually not detectable in the garment. High quality clothing or clothing made of firmly woven fabrics, is usually not marked with signs for possible damage.
Sometimes retailers decide to attach a price tag to the clothing brand to avoid any possibility of damage to clothing. However, this method can cause damage to the clothing mark because the clothing mark is made of such a tightly woven fabric. The shirts are the most common placement on the sleeve. If the shirts are hung on a circular rack, it connects to the placement of the price tags on the same side of each garment so that they can be in the same way, while the price tag is on the outside. This makes it easier for customers to check the price for pieces of clothing.