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Blind Stitch and Glue Construction

Blind stitch and glue construction is a method commonly used in the manufacturing of wetsuits, gloves, and other neoprene products where waterproofing and durability are essential. In this process, neoprene panels are first glued together along the seams for a strong initial bond. Once glued, the seams are then "blind stitched," a technique where the needle does not fully penetrate the material, creating a stitch that doesn’t go through the neoprene entirely.

This construction method is beneficial because it eliminates water seepage by maintaining the neoprene's natural barrier and strength along the seams. Blind stitch and glue construction offers flexibility and durability, allowing the item to retain its shape and provide comfort during active use. The combination of glued and blind-stitched seams creates a watertight and long-lasting product that is ideal for cold and wet conditions.

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