What are considered workmanship defects in a backpack?Updated 5 days ago
Workmanship defects are issues that happen during the manufacturing process. These may include:
- Stitching problems – Crooked or uneven stitches, loose threads, seams coming apart, or messy sewing.
- Zipper and fastener issues – Zippers that don’t align, get stuck, or split open easily; snaps or buckles that feel loose or are sewn on crooked.
- Fabric and shape flaws – Wrinkled or puckered fabric, panels that don’t line up, or a backpack that looks twisted or uneven.
- Strap and handle concerns – Straps that are uneven in length, weak stitching where straps or handles attach, or buckles sewn too tightly or loosely.
- Lining and pocket issues include sagging or twisted linings, uneven or accidentally stitched pockets, and elastic edges that are either too loose or too tight.
- Appearance defects – Visible sewing holes, mismatched thread colors, off-centre logos, or crooked decorative stitching.
