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Zips: an ingenious source of frustration

A fabric-guzzling zip leads me to YKK, the market leader for what’s reputed to be an all-purpose part. But I can’t find a silver bullet for my problem there. Instead I uncover the zips of the future, my own mistakes and a new respect for an underappreciated product that took the world by storm from right here in Switzerland.

Journey into the world of zips

The zips of the future are already here

I may not have a magic bullet for my initial problem, but I know the story of zips hasn’t reached its end yet – there could still be progress. And zips were smart even before they were able to do things like transfer data. However, even this field has to meet the challenges of the advancing world.

Circular fastenings

Obviously, zips made of ocean waste plastic and ambitious eco designs have been around for a long time. But a lot of zip issues also affect end users on a daily basis. Because all too often, a broken zip marks the end of the road for clothes. «Something we really want in the zip industry is to improve repair options.» I intend to pay more attention to zip care in the future so that it doesn’t even get to that stage.

What you can do to look after your zips

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