Screen Stars- red tag vs blue tag
Was the Screen Stars blue tag the brand's budget line? It seems that all of the top-of-the-line retail stuff is on the red tag, while most of the blue tag stuff I've seen has been for promo giveaways and low-budget independent designs. The blue seems a little weaker and a little more stretchy before washing. Does anyone know the purpose of the two tag lines?
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Re: Screen Stars- red tag vs blue tag
I'm not sure about that.
I've seen ALOT of concert tees with the screenstars blue label. Some of the vintage blue screen stars were 100% cotton (see pic) so maybe that was a reason for the difference, I had also assumed that they were produced at a different time than the red tag.
Is there a difference between the orange and blue super screenstars tags?
I've seen ALOT of concert tees with the screenstars blue label. Some of the vintage blue screen stars were 100% cotton (see pic) so maybe that was a reason for the difference, I had also assumed that they were produced at a different time than the red tag.
Is there a difference between the orange and blue super screenstars tags?
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