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(@lisanicole)
Estimable Member     Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Bought a two piece outfit online. Took it out of the bag and put on the top.

Almost immediately I took it off.    Why?     The tag felt like sandpaper.

Why do manufacturers make garment tags out of the most irritating material they can find?

I know that the government has some such rule about lasting for 50 or so washings,

but does that rule make sense if I have to cut out the tag?

Am I the only one who doesn't enjoy having the outer layers of skin on the back of my neck rubbed off?

Please tell me I'm not alone!

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(@secretpassions)
Noble Member     Wisconsin, United States of America
Joined: 3 years ago

I think there are legions of us that can’t stand irritating tags on clothing. Even some men’s garments come with the information printed on them now.
I wonder if it has something to do with the material the garment is made of. Maybe some materials don’t take printing very well?

Anyway, I’m with you on this subject sister. I love my tagless panties!

🤗
💕Lara

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(@wandaovahear)
Prominent Member     Washington, United States of America
Joined: 2 years ago

I’m a bit of a masochist so I sew tags into my tagless garments.

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(@alison-anderson)
Noble Member     Middlesex county, New Jersey, United States of America
Joined: 6 years ago

I bought a woman's tee shirt from Costco that I could wear as a guy. This shirt had 4 tags stacked on top of each other. This was so that they can provide the material list and washing instructions in more languages than you can count.

Even though it was low on the left side, it felt like it was scratching and digging into my side.  When I cut off the unnecessary tags leaving only the English, I was able to wear it.

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(@cdashley)
Noble Member     Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Joined: 4 years ago

This caught my attention as my wife has done this for many years. After she tries something new on and if fits to her liking the first thing she does is cut the tags out.  Lol. I’ve done it a few times on certain articles of my femme clothes I’ve bought.  I always cut the tags out of my bralettes .

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(@2bmadeline)
Reputable Member     Walla Walla, Washington, United States of America
Joined: 2 years ago

I'd rather have the tags so I know the material and washing instructions.

If the sharp edges irritate you, and you don't want to cut them off, try using a lighter held close to the tag. The synthetic material of the tag should begin to melt, rounding off the edge. Just be careful you don't burn the tag or the garment.

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(@lisanicole)
Estimable Member     Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Hi Wanda,

If you need more, I've got a whole bunch that I can mail to you. LOL

Lisa

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(@justnikki)
Prominent Member     Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Joined: 2 years ago

Huge peeve for me. I've returned things because the tags marred the experience so much. I've cut tags out before, but there always seems to be some leftover bit that still annoys, and I've also ruined a top trying to cut out a tag, so it's definitely a mixed bag.

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(@lisanicole)
Estimable Member     Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Hi Nikki,

One does have to be careful not to cut the garment. I never do a rush job. Slow and careful. I use a small, sharp, curved nail scissor. Also, I am near sighted and able to see detail very close up. I'm sure that this is an advantage for this.

Lisa

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(@d44)
Famed Member     New York, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

I've cut tags out of countless things, they annoy the heck out of me.

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(@mary)
Noble Member     Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Joined: 4 years ago

I also cut off those hanging straps on some tops. For some reason, some of them always want to flop out.

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(@wendyswift)
Noble Member     Alberta, Canada
Joined: 5 years ago

I keep all my clothing intact, from the tag that contains washing instructions + the size and the hanging straps.

I use the size tag as reference.  As I buy most of my stuff online, it helps me remember what size I bought previously so that way I have a point of reference.

As for the hanging straps, I use it to "secure" the clothing on the hanger, especially if the closet is full.   How many times have you put in/taken out something from the closet only to have the neighbouring items slip off the hanger.

 

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(@jjandme)
Famed Member     California, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

The best solution I have found if you do not want to remove the tags, which I often do, is to take a pair of scissors and round the corners. It is usually the pointy corners that are the culprit. It happens in men's skirts as well and cutting the corners works there also. Using a lighter can work, but as often as not the melted part is pointy and irritating to me, which means I am probably doing it wrong.

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(@lisanicole)
Estimable Member     Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Joined: 5 years ago

Hi Wendy,

Whenever I buy online, I copy and paste the invoice to a word doc and file it in the folder for that store, under a main folder for clothing. I also make notes about size and fit.

With some stores I am a medium, but others a large. This method keeps a good record for future orders.
The tags don't matter then and most of my stuff is wash and wear. If I'm not sure, then I'll hand wash. I never buy anything that needs dry cleaning.

I usually keep the straps, but have just resigned myself to having a pile of clothing on my closet floor and empty hangers above.

 

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(@mariec)
Estimable Member     California, United States of America
Joined: 4 years ago

They don't bother me very often, but when they do, I'll take a seam ripper to them. It's quick and easy.

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