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Could you provide more context on where you encountered this file name, such as the it describes or the website it came from?

: "2380" could be a manufacturer style code for a garment, while "set-1x" designates it as a coordinated outfit (such as a top and bottom) available in size 1X (Plus Size) .

: The number "2380" is frequently associated with Standard Postcard templates or high-volume print sets on platforms like VistaPrint. The "1x" may indicate a single set or a specific scale (1x magnification).

: The "set-1x" suffix is often used by industrial suppliers (such as Kent Automotive or LabSource) to denote a complete, single-quantity parts set-up for hardware assortments or specialized labeling kits.

The identifier does not appear to correspond to a widely recognized consumer product or a unique standard model in public databases. Based on common file naming conventions, it likely refers to a specific image asset for a product kit or assembly set. Potential interpretations for this identifier include:

2380-set-1x.jpg

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Could you provide more context on where you encountered this file name, such as the it describes or the website it came from?

: "2380" could be a manufacturer style code for a garment, while "set-1x" designates it as a coordinated outfit (such as a top and bottom) available in size 1X (Plus Size) . 2380-set-1x.jpg

: The number "2380" is frequently associated with Standard Postcard templates or high-volume print sets on platforms like VistaPrint. The "1x" may indicate a single set or a specific scale (1x magnification). Could you provide more context on where you

: The "set-1x" suffix is often used by industrial suppliers (such as Kent Automotive or LabSource) to denote a complete, single-quantity parts set-up for hardware assortments or specialized labeling kits. The "1x" may indicate a single set or

The identifier does not appear to correspond to a widely recognized consumer product or a unique standard model in public databases. Based on common file naming conventions, it likely refers to a specific image asset for a product kit or assembly set. Potential interpretations for this identifier include: