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Try and De-Tag a Garment, Not So Easy!

Most clothing lines remove the manufacturer’s tags from shirts to screen print their logo and information into the shirt, branding it as their own. Most manufacturers understand this and make their tags easy to remove. There are, however, a handful of shirts that just don’t work well for de-tagging. Here is a list of garments to be aware of:

Alternative Apparel Garments

(These Tags Are Sewn At Both Ends On Top Of The Seam, Not Underneath The Seam. The Way They’re Sewn In, You Cannot Remove Them Without Making Holes In The Shirt.)

Anvil 779 Tees

(The Material Inside Of These Shirts Is Rough, So It’s Difficult To Print On)

Alternative Apparel Garments

(These Tags Are Sewn Into The Seam, Not Under The Seam So They Must Be Cut Out Of The Shirts Leaving A Little Bit Of The Tag Left In The Seam)

Fleece Garments

(These Tags Are Sewn Into The Seam, Not Under The Seam So They Must Be Cut Out Of The Shirts Leaving A Little Bit Of The Tag Left In The Seam)

American Apparel 2456

V-Necks

(These Tags Are Sewn Into The Seam, Not Under The Seam So They Must Be Cut Out Of The Shirts Leaving A Little Bit Of The Tag Left In The Seam)

Tultex 0213

(These Tags Are Sewn Into The Seam, Not Under The Seam So They Must Be Cut Out Of The Shirts Leaving A Little Bit Of The Tag Left In The Seam)

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