Fabric Five Detailed Look at the Tricks of Fabric Curtain Sellers

by ggshh0854 on 2010-04-20 03:19:27

After understanding the basic knowledge and approximate price of curtains, let's go to the curtain market and see how the sellers do business. 1) Store name: Although the store name has nothing to do with the quality of the product, we must admit that a good store name will make you walk in unconsciously. The store names are mostly warm, some are even familiar, seemingly related to a famous brand. If you think so, the boss's purpose is achieved. Never think that the Fabric Plaza is direct sales from the manufacturer. As long as you want, you can get a shop at any time. 2) Fabric quality: People who buy clothes pay great attention to the material of the clothes, such as all-cotton, cashmere, silk, etc. Curtain sellers take advantage of your good habit of buying clothes and mislead you. They exaggerate the material of the curtains. In fact, curtains and clothing materials are completely two different concepts. Curtains are neither worn nor need to be tailored to fit the human body curve. All-cotton ones wrinkle easily, silk ones don't drape well, both are unsuitable for making curtains (of course, some curtains may contain a certain proportion of cotton and silk, which the seller calls hemp cotton and silk hemp). High cost is unnecessary. When buying curtains, just grab them with your hands. If the thickness is okay and the drapery is nice, and you like the pattern and color, that's fine. Treat the introduction of the material by the salesperson as hearsay. 3) Place of origin of the fabric: The boss will tell you that his curtains are from Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hangzhou or even foreign countries. In fact, they are almost all from Zhejiang. You can check online and find out that China is a textile powerhouse. Chinese curtains are inexpensive and of good quality, people all over the world come to China to buy curtains. Among them, Guangdong and Zhejiang are the textile bases of China, and Keqiao and Haining in Zhejiang are the largest textile bases in the world. Most of the curtain fabrics from the mall I worked at were purchased from there. Every morning around 9 o'clock, goods from Zhejiang will be delivered to the mall entrance. Don't believe it? Go and see for yourself. There are buses every other day from the Jinbao Garden entrance to the Keqiao Textile City in Zhejiang. When you walk into the store and take a business card, you will find that there is no detailed address and telephone number of the factory they mentioned. If there is, call and ask. Some of them don't even make curtains, some offer guzheng training, some will tell you that there is no agent of this fabric plaza in Zhengzhou. (It cannot be ruled out that merchants have sporadically purchased some goods from the factory.) A regular curtain manufacturer will publish the detailed information of dealers in various places on their own website. Since Keqiao and Haining in Zhejiang are the largest curtain production bases in the world, why are merchants in Zhengzhou unwilling to admit that they sell Zhejiang products? This is your fault. Do you have a bit of prejudice against Shanghai and Guangdong products at the bottom of your heart? The image of Zhejiang products in the hearts of Zhengzhou people is not very good (I mean they don't feel high-end, they are representatives of cheap products), so no one is willing to admit it. If you want to see more content about fabrics and curtains, enter "Buy Home".