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Zippers For Bags

Zippers for bags are a type of fastener that is commonly used in bags, purses, and luggage. They consist of two parallel rows of teeth or coils, which are interlocked or separated by a slider that moves up and down the rows, opening and closing the zipper. The teeth or coils are made of various materials such as metal, plastic, or nylon, and the slider can be made of metal, plastic, or other materials. Zippers for bags are a popular choice for fastening bags because they are easy to use, secure, and durable. They come in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles, making them suitable for different types of bags and designs. Some zippers for bags are designed to be hidden, while others are meant to be visible and add a decorative element to the bag. The history of zippers for bags can be traced back to the late 19th century when they were first invented by Whitcomb L. Judson. However, it was not until the early 20th century that zippers became popular for use in bags and other items. Today, zippers for bags are widely used and can be found in almost every type of bag, from backpacks and handbags to suitcases and duffel bags.

fastener, slider, teeth, durability, variety

Matthew Robinson

CITATION : "Matthew Robinson. 'Zippers For Bags.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=287014 (Accessed on July 03, 2025)"


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