Matthew Davies Stockton Shares How to Identify Quality Clothing

in clothing •  4 years ago 

Introduction
It’s time to stop buying clothes that fade, worn out easily, and have buttons and zippers that fall apart within weeks, if not days. According to Matthew Davies Stockton, there are several characteristics that give away the quality of clothing and you can spot them easily. Here are the things that would help you to identify quality clothing:

The Clothing

  1. Spare Buttons - When you buy denim, trousers, or even a shirt or T-shirt that has buttons on it, you may have noticed some of them come with extra buttons on the inner tag. That is usually a good sign since it shows that the manufacturer expects its product to last for a long time and expect minor repairs. You may also find items with extra threads and they add up to positive signs of quality clothing.

  2. Solid metal zippers - Plastic zippers aren’t good for the environment or for your clothes. They are fragile, snap off the zipper teeth easily, and aren’t strong enough to keep thicker fabric clothing zipped properly. Hence, you need to pick out clothes with metal zippers since they will last you for a much longer time. Moreover, try to pick out clothing with zippers that have some kind of protective plating on them instead of those made from iron. They may rust out and can be worse than plastic zippers.

  3. Premium natural fibers - Synthetic fibers come with plenty of restrictions. You get a headache while washing them since they come with a manual of instructions on the inner tag. If you don’t want to spend a significant portion of your life tending to the special care of synthetic clothes and make fewer dry cleaner trips, then look for natural fibers. They maintain their color even after several washes and look great. That’s true for almost all-natural fibers including cotton, silk, cashmere, wool, linen, and more.

  4. Good cuts - Cheaper brands would inevitably cheap out on the fabric. They provide you subpar products and limit their fabric use as much as they can to squeeze out more into their margins. That results in apparel that doesn’t fit well and may result in an awkward look. Shirt sleeves end up too short, there is not enough room for the shoulders to pass through easily and inseams are uncomfortably short. Try out clothes at the store before you buy them to check up on how they look and feel on you.

  5. Strong stitching - Before you buy any item of clothing, you need to pay special attention to the stitching. Inspect them carefully to identify missed stitches, snags, loose stitches, signs of unraveling, and other imperfections. If the imperfections are minor, you are good to go. However, for safe measure, tug on the garment lightly from either side of the seams to check up on how well they are held together.

Conclusion
Matthew Davies Stockton believes that you should carefully check your garments for the signs mentioned above. That helps you to easily pick out the best quality garment you can fit into your budget.

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