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40 Trims Defects

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TRIMS DEFECTS S C S

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TRIMS
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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


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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 approved by the appropriate stakeholders prior to production s ou d considered defective. should be co s de ed de ect ve.

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306 TRIM BLEEDING / COLOR MIGRATION


Transferring of trim color onto another component or onto the fabric of the garment. garment All trim bleeding and color migration should be considered defective.

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390 MISCELLANEOUS TRIM DEFECTS C S


Other defects pertaining to a trim item that are not captured by p p y previous codes but affects the trim. Defects that are not covered by previous codes that would affect the performance or p appearance of the garment should be considered defective. defective

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