Supplier's note
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So the Technical Specifications table uses Benefit, not Application Scenario. Therefore, I must adjust. The user's initial instruction had conflicting columns, but the example format takes precedence. So the Technical Specifications table should have Feature, Specification, Benefit.
Therefore, redoing the Technical Parameters Table as per example:
Feature | Specification | Benefit
Material | Faux fur and polyester blend | Provides softness and warmth while being lightweight
Adjustable Straps | 360-degree adjustable with secure clasp | Ensures a snug fit for all head sizes
Folding Mechanism | Compact foldable design with storage pouch | Easy to carry and store
Application Scenario can be part of the Benefit column, perhaps. Or maybe the Scenario Solution paragraph covers that.
Scenario Solution Paragraph example given: "Medium thickness fabric is suitable for making summer shirts because..." So in this case, maybe "The adjustable straps ensure a secure fit for both children and adults, making them ideal for family use."
Customization Guide: "Adjustable straps can be customized to fit different head sizes, while color options (pink, white, etc.) allow for personal style expression."
Get Inspiration: "Perfect for winter festivals or as a thoughtful gift, these ear muffs combine functionality with fashion. Their foldable design makes them easy to pack for travel, while the plush faux fur ensures comfort all season long."
Choose Your Model table as before.
Managers Note:
- Three technical breakthroughs:
- The Pro Model's 30% enhanced insulation provides superior warmth retention.
- The adjustable straps with secure clasp offer universal fit adaptability.
- The foldable design is 20% lighter than traditional ear muffs, enhancing portability.
- Selection guide:
- Base Model: Ideal for casual users needing basic warmth and style.
- Advanced Model: Great for those who want extra warmth and more color choices.
- Pro Model: Best for extreme cold environments and customizable needs.
Using "With X, you can Y" in the product details and technical specs. For example, "With the Pro Model's enhanced insulation, you can stay warm in severe cold."
Comparative hints like "20% lighter than traditional models" in the folding mechanism benefit.
Now compiling all into the markdown structure.
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