CLASSIFICATION OF MAJOR AND MINOR DEFECTS
MATERIALS (FABRICS)
DEFECTS
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MAJOR
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MINOR
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Any holes, obvious weakness or flaw that could develop into a hole.
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Yes
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Any cuts, tears or surface repairs made during production, packaging or transit.
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Yes
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Any pulled threads or snags between buttons or button holes, seams or visible part.
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Yes
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Any Slub 1cm or more in length or 2 threads wide in any conspicuous or focal points of garments.
Other hidden or obscure areas.
Any Slub 1cm or below.
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Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Any barre fabric, dye spots, misprints, smudges or faulty registration of prints that are obviously noticeable
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Yes
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Any miss-matching or stripes, checks, plaids, on fronts, backs or seams. (Not agreed on sealed sample).
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Yes
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Any bowing of the fabric. If it seriously affects the appearance or performance of the garment.
a. 1.2cm or more
b. Less than 1cm
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Yes
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Yes
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Any shading of parts within the garment. Shade variations within or between garments. (Not agreed on sealed sample).
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Yes
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Any pilling or surface fuzzing of fabrics.
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Yes
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Any yellowing of fabric trims and shoulder pads due to nitrogen dioxide and packaging.
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Yes
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Any high immature cotton or foreign fiber content.
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Yes
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Any monofilament sowing yarns.
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Yes
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Any variation on in handle or finish (Not agreed on sealed sample).
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Yes
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