Defects in garment, footwear, and sock products are typically classified into three categories: Critical, Major, and Minor. This classification helps ensure product quality and customer satisfaction.
Critical Defects:
These are serious issues that may pose safety risks, violate regulations, or render the product unusable. Examples include sharp objects in garments, broken soles in footwear, or toxic materials in socks.
Major Defects:
These are significant issues that affect the product's functionality, appearance, or durability. Examples include torn fabric, detached shoe soles, or holes in socks.
Minor Defects:
These are small issues that do not impact functionality but may affect visual appeal. Examples include loose threads, slight color variations, or minor scuff marks.