Easier than sewing a button and faster to fasten, snaps are a convenient closure beloved by beginning and expert seamsters alike. First patented by German inventor Heribert Bauer in 1885, snap ...
Fastener specialist Prym Group has launched what it claims is the world’s first commercially available four-part sustainable snaps, made from recycled plastic bottles and plant-based renewable ...
Pearl-snap shirts have traditionally served a utilitarian purpose. The snaps allow a rancher to easily refasten the shirt if it gets snagged on barbed wire—no need to sew on a new four-hole button.
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