Color Variations
When discussing color variations of fabric, several key terms and conditions need to consider, especially in contexts such as manufacturing, retail, and textiles. Here are some essential aspects:
1. Color Variations
Digital vs. Physical Samples: Colors viewed digitally may not match physical samples due to screen settings and lighting conditions.
Dye Lot: Color variations may occur due to differences in dye lots. Each batch of dye may produce slightly different shades.
Fade and Wear: Colors can change over time due to exposure to sunlight, washing, and general wear and tear.
Fabric Composition: Different materials (cotton, polyester, silk, etc.) can absorb dyes differently, affecting color vibrancy and consistency.
2. Terms and Conditions
Acceptance of Variations: Customers may need to acknowledge that slight color variations are acceptable. This should be clearly stated in the terms of sale.
Sample Approval: Often, a sample fabric may be suggested to buy for approval before production, ensuring that customers are aware of expected color variations.
Return and Exchange Policy: There will not be any return or exchange after confirmation of order even if due to color discrepancies.