The quality of clothes refers to the standard of a garment and its ability to meet expectations for appearance, durability, comfort, and performance. High-quality clothing is well-made and lasts longer.
Determinants of Quality:
Fibre and Fabric: The quality of the raw material (e.g., long-staple cotton is better than short-staple) and the density of the fabric's weave.
Construction: The precision of the stitching (straight, even stitches with high density), strength of the seams, and quality of buttons and zippers.
Colour and Finish: The fastness of the dye (resistance to fading) and the quality of any prints or finishes.
Durability: How the garment maintains its shape, size, and appearance after repeated washing and wearing.