SAFETY PINS FOR RACE BIBS
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- 1440 strong and sturdy clothes safety pins in a closable box.
- 1 1/16 of an inch long by .25 wide safety pins is the perfect size for all everyday usages.
- Official safety pins that are used in marathon races to pin your race bibs to your clothing.
- High-grade reinforced stainless steel pins with nickel finishes avoiding rust and corrosion from any wetness.
- Professional grade for tailors, cleaners, or for household usage to use with your sewing equipment.
Stainless steel safety pins are an essential safety item to keep on hand to fix hems, secure bandages, and more. But more than that, these small safety pins are the official pins used for marathon races to pin your running bibs to your clothing. When those running their own private race or family run, the most simplistic and easy way to attach your race bibs to your apparel will be with these clothes safety pins. These pins are also used by professionals like tailors, and cleaners, and of course, they are used in household usage, making them perfect for people who like to sew or do other crafts design at home. A staple at the house is used to pin socks, blankets, baby diapers, jewelry, or other apparel. They can also be used in many different situations. They’re easy to carry around and are an essential safety item that can help you in emergency situations!
They are rust-resistant, and safety pins can be a great addition to any first aid kit, toolbox, or sewing supply. In addition, these pins have a super sharp edge to them, so they can go through clothing quickly while not ripping the clothes simultaneously. Finally, with this high-grade steel and nickel finish, these pins will avoid any corrosion while being stored or during usage.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You can use a paperclip as a temporary substitute for a safety pin in a pinch, but it’s not ideal. Paperclips aren’t designed to hold fabric securely and can easily bend, slip, or come undone. For better safety and durability, especially during movement, a proper safety pin is a better choice.
Yes, safety pins can set off metal detectors, especially if they’re made of steel or worn in large numbers. Smaller pins might not trigger an alarm, but it depends on the detector’s sensitivity. If you’re attending an event with strict security, it’s best to check the rules or consider plastic alternatives.
If you don’t have a safety pin, you can use a paper clip, bobby pin, sewing pin, or even a staple as a temporary fix, although none are as secure. For fabric, a binder clip or double-sided tape can also work in a pinch. These are short-term solutions and may not provide as reliable a hold as a proper safety pin.
If you don’t have safety pins or prefer not to use them, consider using bib magnets, race bib clips, double-sided fabric tape, or adhesive bib holders instead. While these alternatives are convenient and won’t damage your clothing, they usually aren’t as secure as safety pins.
No, basting pins and safety pins are not the same. Basting pins are long, straight pins used temporarily to hold fabric pieces together while sewing and don’t have a clasp. Safety pins, on the other hand, have a clasp mechanism that locks the sharp point, making them safer and more secure for fastening fabric or other items.
Double-sided fabric tape is a sticky tape you can use to attach your race bib without poking holes in your clothes. It’s easy to use and works well for short-term use, but it may not be as strong or secure as other options.