YKK FASTENER
Various fasteners that embody the technology and design of YKK, which boasts a worldwide market share
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The fastener that is familiar to all of us was originally invented in the United States in 1891, as a means to solve the inconvenience of tying one’s shoe laces. The fastener is called a “chuck” only in Japan, it is a unique name that comes from a pun on the word “kinchaku” (drawstring purse). We have prepared a variety of fasteners samples that embody the technology and design of YKK, which boasts a worldwide market share. It is a fastener with a variety of features and designs, we invite you to explore other possibilities different from “joining” or “closing” things.
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