Cut-label clothing is generally an out-of-season product of brand clothing. There is no difference between the fabric, workmanship and texture of clothing and real brand clothing, just because the style is from last quarter or several quarters ago and needs to be cleared. So the price is much cheaper than the original price, which can be said to be good and cheap.
In order to ensure that the sales price of products in the current season is not affected, the general manufacturers will remove all the previous clothing trademarks and sell them as out of stock. Generally, cutting labels is either cutting a crescent shape and removing all the words on the trademark, or "uprooting" the trademark, leaving only two faintly visible trademark stitches. Its fundamental purpose is to prevent people from recognizing this trademark, so that last season's goods can be sold at low prices, which will not only have no profit, but also affect the sales of products in this season.
Of course, you should also be careful when buying cut-off clothes, because there are also many black-hearted merchants who sell imitation clothes with poor materials as cut-off goods of brand clothes. At the same time, there will be different grades of out-of-stock, some of which are original orders, exactly the same as those of brand stores, and the factory has made more in the same batch. And some are second-class products that brands don't want, which are processed by factories. Others may be factory orders made of inferior fabrics, but the surface looks exactly the same.