Chrome zippers look cheap. Make them muted brass.
>>18615657>complaining about looking cheap>buying from zara
they think chrome zippers look more modern than brass, but they look trashy
I agree. Imagine the sunlight hitting the zipper and blinding anyone nearby
>>18615659It kinda depends on the colour. On the grey one brass would look a little weird if you ask me.
>>18615669brass zipper looks much better
id make my zippers purple and gold
>>18615677Based and iranian pilled
>>18615657Perhaps you should buy quality products for once. Like, you know, something in the 4figure range. Wonder what your stance on chrome zippers will be then.
>>18616356You mean something that actually should be 4 figures like a sherling coat or something retarded like a sheer designer quarterzip.
>>18616359I mean, even the quarterzip may be justified in being 4 figures. What do you think front loaded investment + highest quality cashmere/silk twills on made to order should cost? Or some pashima quarterzip?! You need to stop thinking that 1k is a lot. It's not the year 2000 anymore.
>>18616364No thanks I'll stick to wool and not being retarded. Handknit even with superfine yarn, a full quaterzip sweater still shouldn't be over 100hrs of work and more likely 60hrs for an experienced knitter. That's $16/hr at $1000 and that's far more than I need to pay some lady they imported from pakistan to do it in france.
>>18616368>What is raw material cost>What is marketing cost>What is storage cost>What is RnD cost in form of designing the collection in the first place>What is distribution cost in form of store and employees who sell the product >What tis customer care cost>What is necessary profit so the necessary money can be generated so the new collection can even be developed front-loaded months before it turns a dime Dunno bro, reality is a tad more complex than what you argue it is justified to be.
>>18616372I'm not paying for all that bullshit bro. Just give me good materials, slave labor, and no advertising.
>>18616376But without advertising you won't even know the product exists...
>>18616378Word of mouth it
>>18615657I've heard some super high-end brands use titanium zippers. Maybe a little overkill but there's no doubt a ton of prestige associated with it.
>>18616384Titanium would make sense in ultralight outdoors clothing. Nobody wants fucking plastic zippers for weight saving on $600 garments.
>quarter zip from Zara—>https://www.tiktok.com/en/