And that tiny hole?
It reminds us that even the smallest details often serve a purpose — even if we don’t see it.
Just because something seems minor doesn’t mean it’s meaningless.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to carry a magnifying glass to appreciate good design.
But you can pause — next time you’re fixing a seam or saving an outfit — and notice the little things.
Like that tiny hole.
The springy coil.
The smooth guard.
Because real innovation isn’t always flashy.
It’s quiet.
And sometimes,
it’s been holding your jacket together for decades — without asking for credit.
And that kind of quiet genius?
It deserves to be seen.
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