I believe this tag is same with this. But this is not mine.hazarudden wrote:I got this Velva Sheen tag. But until today i never seen like this? Anyone know in what era this tag? I tried my best to take a picture of the tag but its already faded. Stated VS and next to VS is Velva Sheen.Tag is in white color and the words is in red.
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Wow, I've never seen that one before either. What designs are on the t-shirts with that tag?
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jimmyj wrote:Wow, I've never seen that one before either. What designs are on the t-shirts with that tag?
JJ,
There is no design...just a plaint ringer t-shirt with wording "williams"
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ahhh, ok - probably mid-late 1960s - I believe that's when ringers first appeared? Does anyone know when ringers were invented? I know they were huge in the 70s, but what decade were they conceived?
I'm gonna have to add that image to:
http://www.defunkd.com/2010/07/12/velva-sheen/
I'm gonna have to add that image to:
http://www.defunkd.com/2010/07/12/velva-sheen/
Jimmy J
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I would say 70s
It seems like ringers didn't come around until the 70s
It seems like ringers didn't come around until the 70s
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I'm sorry i can't help with the date of this particular shirt, but the mid 60's first gave birth to a beautiful, bouncing, baby ringer boy (or girl).
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringer_T-shirt
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Yep! I worked at Velva-Sheen in Montgomery, Ohio during my Christmas and summer breaks in 1965-to 1967. Later the factory would be finished in Fairfax, Ohio. My best friend's father was part owner of the company (William and Bob Rielly).
They sold the bus to Beatrice Foods sometime later. I have many great memories of my days there working in the printing, shipping and receiving and finally in sales. It felt like being apart of a family the way that Bill treated everyone and it remains a dear memory to me even today some 48 years later.
They sold the bus to Beatrice Foods sometime later. I have many great memories of my days there working in the printing, shipping and receiving and finally in sales. It felt like being apart of a family the way that Bill treated everyone and it remains a dear memory to me even today some 48 years later.
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Awesome! Got any old Velva Sheen shirts in the closet?
Seriously though, do you happen to have any old Velva Sheen letterhead, or brocures, or coffee mugs or pens or anyhing? I collect that kind of stuff.
Seriously though, do you happen to have any old Velva Sheen letterhead, or brocures, or coffee mugs or pens or anyhing? I collect that kind of stuff.
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I worked at college bookstore 1964-1968, and Velva Sheen was the primary supplier of college prints tees and sweatshirts. I even visited the plant in Cincinnati, then in a poor part of town. Charlie Lee was a great guy and had hired mostly derelicts and trained them, long before federal programs ever existed. I went into the Army and lost track, so not sure when they sold out.
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I also learned that Velva Sheen was bought out by Brazos in 1994, despite their predictions of 10% annual growth in the previous article. Brazos also bought up another vintage favorite,
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I've never heard of Brazos! What other VTG fave did they buy?glenjohnson44 wrote:Brazos also bought up another vintage favorite,
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Funny you mention that! My husband asked me recently how I can about t-shirts with no date and explained how most t-shirts were mostly made in the US until the very early 90s and how the change of "made in [insert country here]" on the labels coincided with NAFTA.Frank wrote:I love Velva Sheen!
Here's an interesting article I found on Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books?id=WR8DAA ... ti&f=false" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I also learned that Velva Sheen was bought out by Brazos in 1994, despite their predictions of 10% annual growth in the previous article. Brazos also bought up another vintage favorite, Gulf Coast Sportswear in the 90s. Brazos filed Chapter 11 in 1999.
Gotta love the internet! There is some anthropology and sociology to this vintage business, no?
I also went into stitching and fit, but he was fascinated how t-shirts had 6 degrees of separation from politics.
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That's so true.mrs_stout wrote:
Funny you mention that! My husband asked me recently how I can about t-shirts with no date and explained how most t-shirts were mostly made in the US until the very early 90s and how the change of "made in [insert country here]" on the labels coincided with NAFTA.
I also went into stitching and fit, but he was fascinated how t-shirts had 6 degrees of separation from politics.
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I find military tees by them sometimes. no mickeys yet. i seen the yellow tag and that white one.
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