The clothing manufacturer sews several tags into the side seam and collar of each item. On them he provides information about proper care, size, composition, manufacturer and hangs a separate label indicating the brand. And for many, the question of cutting off all tags from clothes becomes a stumbling block.
Label on the outside
Leave a label with the brand name on the front of the clothing - blunder. ANDThe only exception may be branded stripes, which are part of the manufacturer’s style. They are usually found on the belt and are made of quality leather or metal.
Patches that are intended to be removed after purchase are easy to distinguish from branded ones. They are usually secured with a couple of stitches or a separate stitch with contrasting thread. You can remove such stripes with a tear ripper or nail scissors.
Labels on underwear
Tags on underwear cause even greater controversy. Caring for underwear is usually even more troublesome, and the manufacturer also indicates all the nuances on it.And those who prefer to leave this mini-library on their clothes explain this by the desire not to forget about proper care. But, of course, in most cases, underwear can only be washed on a delicate cycle, at a maximum temperature of 40 degrees and with gentle powder. And the safety of tags with care rules does not guarantee compliance with them.
Another problem when cutting is that manufacturers sometimes very carefully sew all the labels even to underwear made of delicate and finest lace. And tearing off the pieces of paper without damaging the fabric becomes a whole quest.
But an uncut label can jump out of your panties or bra belt at the most inopportune moment.. It will not be noticeable under thick clothing, but a transparent blouse or a tight-fitting skirt and trousers will give away all the information. And the rough fabric of the label can rub the skin, catch the tights and tear them.
Even worse is not cutting off tags from swimsuits and swimming trunks. No matter how diligently girls tuck in the tags, and no matter how tight their swimsuits are, the waves can still bring out all the ins and outs of their clothes. And the girl won’t even notice anything and will continue to walk along the beach. Moreover, not only inattentive girls, but also popular personalities and stars are guilty of this.
Tag on casual clothes
Things are even more complicated here. It’s clear with underwear – tags sometimes cause discomfort. On the front side they spoil the appearance. But in everyday clothes the tag is not always visible. Especially in winter, when a person wears several layers of clothing at once, it is difficult to notice the labels. That's why many people leave them. In this case, there is nothing to condemn the person for. If the label does not cause him discomfort and does not come out through the thick and high neck of the sweater, then he can leave it.
Tags in the side seams rarely go unnoticed by the wearer. Usually this is a whole stack of labels with information about the fabric, manufacturer and care. And either such a pile rubs the skin, rustles, or it peeks through tight-fitting clothes. It must be cut off immediately after purchase. And in order not to worry about proper care, the tag can be photographed against the background of the item.
Tags are definitely cut off from scarves, scarves, gloves, hats and other headwear. There is no way to tie a scarf without the tag coming out. And she will most likely do this when the person is as relaxed as possible.
All these tags that come out or show through spoil the image and appearance of a person.. He may not even think about this possibility, but the label is already sticking out. And it’s not the best option to walk around and constantly worry that something is sticking out or coming out. This will distract from the really important issues and make the appearance look tense.
The tag from the clothing is cut off to the very edge; if a separate stitch is provided for attaching it, they carefully rip that too. And you should not try to burn their edges with a match, so as not to damage your clothes.
Still, a tag with the brand name and other information should attract the attention of a potential buyer and help him decide to buy. And after that it doesn’t make any sense. So if you have the opportunity to carefully cut it off, you should do so. Moreover, it is not clothes that make a person, but vice versa. And the brand name peeking out from under the collar or on the sleeve does not increase the status of a person and does not make him better in someone’s eyes.