I often see sellers list tees with "flaws", when they're really just washable marks that would take a few minutes to treat.
Check this one out:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/M-WASTED-vtg-80s ... b5e&_uhb=1
Why settle for less?
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Sellers Who Shortchange Themselves By Not Washing Tees
Have vintage Elvis tees? Let me know!
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Re: Sellers Who Shortchange Themselves By Not Washing Tees
We actually have washed this shirt. We overnight treat and wash all blemishes that have a possibility of coming out. Priced this shirt based on the fact that it's a heat transfer on Fantasy label.
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Re: Sellers Who Shortchange Themselves By Not Washing Tees
Whoa! I didn't expect a response from the seller. I guess I've got my answer!
I decided to buy another tee for other reasons, but I (my housekeeper, really) have been successful in removing more significant dirt marks.
Out of curiosity, what difference does a fantasy label make on value?
I decided to buy another tee for other reasons, but I (my housekeeper, really) have been successful in removing more significant dirt marks.
Out of curiosity, what difference does a fantasy label make on value?
Have vintage Elvis tees? Let me know!
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Re: Sellers Who Shortchange Themselves By Not Washing Tees
Just not a fan of any of the cotton shirts from Pakistan. Don't like the way they feel or their shape.
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