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Have you guy's heard of AAA with tear away tags? Are they any good? Does the whole tag tear off? Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. thank's
well I'm looking for a ringspun shirt thats less boxy than the M&O's (which seem to fit a bit big) but if its comparable to a gildan or fruit of the loom that would be good
well I'm looking for a ringspun shirt thats less boxy than the M&O's (which seem to fit a bit big) but if its comparable to a gildan or fruit of the loom that would be good
I would say it's worth buying a sample
It's hard to say with all the different body types and fits to see how you would like it.
Boxy on me might not be boxy on the next person.
Some customers may be used to the slimmer fit shirts like the AmericanApparel/Article1 style, while others may prefer the more standard cut of the M & O/Fruit of the Loom, etc.
Are there any closeups of the "stub" of the tag or is it completely removed? I would like to see a closeup anyway if anyone has one. I appreciate all the help form t-shirtforums.
Are there any closeups of the "stub" of the tag or is it completely removed? I would like to see a closeup anyway if anyone has one. I appreciate all the help form t-shirtforums.
They don't put the style number on the garment. On their website, the style number is listed right on the products page.
How would I find out what the style # is for tees that I have. I really want to use this style when I start making shirts but I dont want to order a bunch of shirts only to find that they're not the style I wanted.