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Garment Trim Defect Guide

This document outlines various trim defects that should be considered defective for garments, including: 1) Trim components that are broken, inoperable, or insecure, such as broken zippers, snaps, or pullers that do not function properly. 2) Trim items that do not match specifications and were not approved prior to production, for example an incorrect color or size of trim. 3) Bleeding or color migration of trim onto other components or fabrics. 4) Any other miscellaneous trim defects not captured by other codes that affect the performance or appearance of the garment.
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Garment Trim Defect Guide

This document outlines various trim defects that should be considered defective for garments, including: 1) Trim components that are broken, inoperable, or insecure, such as broken zippers, snaps, or pullers that do not function properly. 2) Trim items that do not match specifications and were not approved prior to production, for example an incorrect color or size of trim. 3) Bleeding or color migration of trim onto other components or fabrics. 4) Any other miscellaneous trim defects not captured by other codes that affect the performance or appearance of the garment.
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TRIMS DEFECTS

TRIMS
This category should be used for defects in assemblies / sub-components that are not fabric materials that may or may not serve a mechanical function or operation in a garment.

301 TRIM BROKEN / INOPERABLE / INSECURE


Trim components that have been damaged, but may still function below the expected level are called broken trims. i e trims i.e. broken snap, zipper puller, snap puller damaged drawcord etc. T i components that do not function Trim h d f i properly are called inoperable trims. i.e. faulty zippers, pullers, snaps, etc. Trim components that are not properly secured to garment. All broken / inoperable / insecure trim items should be considered defective. defective

305 TRIM NOT AS SPECIFIED


When a trim item differs from specifications i.e. incorrect color, incorrect size, missing trim item etc Any deviation from specification that was not ifi i h approved by the appropriate stakeholders prior to production should be considered defective.

306 TRIM BLEEDING / COLOR MIGRATION


Transferring of trim color onto another component or onto the fabric of the garment.

All trim bleeding and color g migration should be considered defective.

390 MISCELLANEOUS TRIM DEFECTS C S


Other defects pertaining to a trim item that are not captured by previous codes but affects the trim.

Defects that are not covered by previous codes that would affect the performance or appearance of the garment should be considered defective.

QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION

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