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How to distinguish and use cotton gloves?
Many manufacturers who wholesale cotton gloves usually put price first and quality second, which is wrong. But it takes a lot of time and enough experience to choose an affordable cotton glove manufacturer with good quality and quantity. There are many enterprises and posts that use cotton gloves, such as electronic production enterprises, hardware machinery enterprises, packaging products factories, electroplating plastic factories, jewelry enterprises, assembly line operators, quality managers, etiquette personnel and so on. They consume a lot of cotton gloves every month, so cotton glove demand manufacturers directly contact cotton glove manufacturers other than traders.

At present, 80% cotton gloves are produced by family workshops. There is a village specializing in cotton gloves in Gongming Town, Shenzhen, and most local farmers in Beiqiao Town, Suzhou produce cotton gloves at home. These cotton gloves are of poor quality, large color difference, different sizes and poor packaging. According to the insiders, the production of cotton gloves is mainly concentrated in the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta regions, as well as Linyi and Gaomi regions in Shandong Province and Hebei Province. Of course, qualified cotton gloves should be produced by qualified manufacturers. The basic documents of a qualified production enterprise include business license of enterprise legal person, tax registration certificate, production license of safety supervision bureau, product certificate, safety sign and other documents. At the same time, when buying wholesale cotton gloves, we should pay attention to three points to ensure the basic quality:

(1) See whether the gloves are flat, whether the fingers are round, whether the two sizes are the same, and whether they are paired left and right.

(2) See whether the stitches are neat, whether the distance is even, and whether there are jumpers and missing stitches on the edge stitches.

(3) See whether the colors of the fabrics are basically the same, and whether there are holes and cracks on the surface.