Frontreißverschlus
The front-reißverschluss, commonly known as the front zipper in English, is a type of fastening mechanism used in clothing and accessories. Unlike traditional zippers that run vertically down the back or side of garments, the front-reißverschluss is positioned at the front, allowing for easy wear and removal. This design is particularly popular in jackets, coats, pants, and some types of footwear.
The front-reißverschluss typically consists of two parallel rows of interlocking teeth or chains, held together by
One of the primary advantages of the front-reißverschluss is its convenience. It allows for quick and easy
However, front-reißverschlüsse can sometimes be more prone to snagging or jamming compared to back or side
The front-reißverschluss is widely used in both casual and formal wear, as well as in functional garments