How a Tiny Detail Turns the Safety Pin Into a Smarter Tool
The same feature proves useful outside the sewing room. In everyday or outdoor situations, the hole makes it possible to attach a safety pin to a keyring, lanyard, or bag. This keeps it readily accessible for quick clothing adjustments, simple repairs, or temporary fixes when tools are limited and time matters.
Over the years, safety pins have earned their place in homes, travel bags, and emergency kits because of thoughtful details like this one. The tiny opening near the clasp is a reminder that effective design does not have to be complicated. Sometimes, a small and subtle feature can make an ordinary object far more versatile than it appears.
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