What are Stainless Steel Moving Jeans Buttons?
These buttons consist of two basic parts and are named after the characteristics of these parts:
Swivel Jeans Button (Cover): This is the upper part of the button, visible from the outside, which fastens.
Spike (Rivet): This is the lower part, driven from the back, that secures the button to the fabric.
What Makes a Swivel Jeans Button Different?
The term "swivel" refers to the ability of the button's cup (button body) to rotate freely, even after being secured to the nail.
Advantages:
Ease of Installation and Fabric Adaptation: The swivel cup can rotate freely around itself without putting pressure on the fabric, even while the button is being fastened or after it is attached. This feature prevents the fabric from stretching or contracting around the button during and after the fastening process, thus providing a more even and flexible installation.
Comfortable Buttoning: The button's mobility allows for a "comfortable buttoning" as it passes through the buttonhole of the trousers or jacket, increasing wearer comfort.
Other Key Features
Stainless Material: Buttons and the nail section are generally made of metal materials, such as brass, that are highly resistant to corrosion. This ensures that the product is resistant to frequent washing and moisture, and that it will not rust or stain the fabric.
Fixing Method: These buttons are classified as "fastening buttons" that do not require sewing. They are permanently riveted to the fabric using special fastening dies (hand press, lever, or automatic machines).
Uses: Used wherever high durability and aesthetics are required:
Jeans and Jean Jackets
Coats and Coats
Work clothes and other heavy-fabric outerwear.