Taschenreißverschluss
Taschenreißverschluss, literally translated as "pocket zipper," is a German term referring to a type of zipper often found on clothing pockets or small bags. Unlike a standard zipper that might be used for a jacket or a large opening, a Taschenreißverschluss is typically smaller in scale and designed for secure closure of a pocket. Its primary function is to prevent items placed inside the pocket from falling out, while still allowing for easy access. These zippers are commonly made of plastic or metal and consist of two rows of teeth that interlock when the slider is moved. The term emphasizes its specific application in smaller compartments rather than its construction. In English, it would most closely be described as a "pocket zipper" or a "zipper for a pocket." The design prioritizes functionality and discretion, often blending seamlessly with the surrounding fabric.