Snap buttons, also known as press studs or popper fasteners, are versatile and convenient fastening devices commonly used in clothing, bags, and other applications. Snap buttons are typically made from sturdy materials like metal (Brass and Steel with a finish of Antique Brass, Nickel, Golden, and Black Nickel), ensuring they can withstand repeated use without breaking or deteriorating quickly. Metal snap buttons are often coated or made from rust-resistant materials, making them suitable for clothing and accessories that require washing or exposure to moisture. Snap buttons consist of a male (top) and a female (bottom) component. These components "snap" together when pressed, creating a firm connection. This design allows for easy replacement if one part gets damaged. Snap buttons can provide different closure types, including open-ring, closed-ring, capped, and pearl styles, catering to various design preferences and functional requirements. Snap buttons come in various sizes, materials, and styles, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. They can be used in clothing, bags, wallets, shoes, and even as decorative embellishments. They are also used extensively in the fashion industry, as well as in outdoor gear, baby products, and other consumer goods.