LEATHER PULLER
A zipper that can be opened and closed quickly and freely as many times as you like.
Indispensable for clothing and bags.
Another name is "ZIPPER".
This name was named by an American jeans manufacturer.
Today it is pervasive worldwide.
By the way, only Japan calls it "Chuck".
This time we will call it ZIP.
Of the ZIP sliders lined up by Head Factory
Here are some samples.
There are various types of counts, shapes, and colors.
The tip of the slider is usually used as a puller.
It has a shape that allows you to attach strings and accessories.
It also has the advantage of being easy to open and close even while wearing gloves.
This is a specification often used in rider jackets.
It is also a standard specification in the Head Factory lineup.
There are also many models.
You can also select it as an option when ordering.
Or maybe some people are installing the original one?
Now, if you think about the relationship between the pull and the slider pull...
First of all, if the angle and direction of pulling the pull is not used correctly when opening and closing.
This places a load on the local area and can lead to damage.
By attaching a pull handle there, wouldn't the angle of pull become unstable and result in the same result?
It cannot be said that there is no element of anxiety.
However, if the material is flexible such as leather, the stress on the pull will be reduced.
It is also thought to be effective in reducing
Also, by changing the point of emphasis, you can move the slider with less force.
My opinion is that it can be done.
Just looking at my jacket, which I also use for experiments,
The same can be said.
However, a handle is not absolutely necessary.
Some people like the way the slider pull looks alone.
I think some people don't feel the need for a handle.
Although it is called a leather pull, there are twist types, rivets, and stitching.
There are various types of things to keep them in place.
It's also fun to make your own because of its simple structure.
By the way, what is attached to my jacket?
It's just a piece of cut leather fastened with a button.
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