YKK #3 2" Nylon Coil Non-Separating Pant / Skirt / Dress / Bag / Upholstery Zipper
YKK #3 nylon coil non-separating, closed-end zippers are ideal for use on pants, skirts, dresses, purses, and handbags. You'll also find them used on luggage, sporting goods, pillows...
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YKK #3 nylon coil non-separating, closed-end zippers are ideal for use on pants, skirts, dresses, purses, and handbags. You'll also find them used on luggage, sporting goods, pillows, and duvet covers. They make quick work for a purse or change purse, too. Features a tooth size of 3 (4.1mm), tooth color matches zipper, 3/4" top/bottom extension and the one-way slider has an automatic lock. These closed-bottom zippers are non-separating, like those used along the side of a skirt or back of a dress. They do not separate like a jacket zipper. Available in a variety of colors and lengths. Please note: actual colors may vary from picture due to computer setting variances. YKK is a registered trademark of YKK Corporation in Japan and other countries/regions.
Features
- Non-separating (closed-end) zipper
- Ideal for pants, skirts, dresses, purses and handbags
- Polyester zipper tape
- Automatic lock zipper slider
- Nylon teeth
- Zipper tooth size #3 (4.1mm)
Product Specifications
- Parts Of A Zipper
- Nylon Zipper Color Chart
- How To Sew A Zipper
- CPSIA Certification
- Size Chart
- Zipper Size Chart
- Zipper to Thread Color Selection Guide
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Which Zipper Material Should I Choose?
One of the most important characteristics of a zipper is the tooth material. Whether Metal, Nylon Coil, or Invisible Nylon, each style of pant, skirt, and dress zipper has its own advantages. Nylon Coil is very flexible and durable because of the “coiled” tooth design, allowing it to withstand more horizontal strain. Invisible Nylon Zippers also have a nylon coil but are generally lighter. Both are good options for curved seams and seams with more horizontal stress, like fitted gowns. Metal is very durable and eye-catching with many options (antique brass, antique silver, black oxide, brass, gunmetal, and nickel). Best for straight seams as they are not as flexible, and less suited to horizontal stress.