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shoddy construction
here's a shirt that doesn't have enough value to fake, although everything Rush is good in my book [I'm not sure why the photos are showing up sideways, when I uploaded them they are vertical on my end...weird]
The tag is super crisp, so the shirt doesn't seem to have much wear, but the bottom hem is all bunched up. I don't think I've come across that before, is that a normal thing? Is it just because this has been curled up in a ball for 34 years?
And, the collar has this weird kind of bunched up stitching where the right shoulder meets the collar.
Doesn't seem normal for Hanes. Maybe it was just a lousy day at the plant.Re: shoddy construction
Looks deadstock or maybe a single wash? Definitely normal on the bunching.
As for your images, yeah it's weird, they show up correctly when I click on them.
As for your images, yeah it's weird, they show up correctly when I click on them.
Jimmy J
(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum should not be considered 100% conclusive; I'm simply giving a gut reaction based on the limited information provided.)
(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum should not be considered 100% conclusive; I'm simply giving a gut reaction based on the limited information provided.)
Re: shoddy construction
Thanks, Jimmy. I appreciate the help. Good to know that all that bunching stuff is normal.
Why are the deadstock/unwashed Hanes tags so crisp? Is it just that the fibers are packed so tightly and then they loosen up as they get washed? Some brands are just soft, whether they're deadstock or not, like Liquid Blue - I think that's probably true of all of the woven tags. I'm gonna take a guess and assume that the Hanes style tag needs to be rigid so that they can screenprint the info on them?
Why are the deadstock/unwashed Hanes tags so crisp? Is it just that the fibers are packed so tightly and then they loosen up as they get washed? Some brands are just soft, whether they're deadstock or not, like Liquid Blue - I think that's probably true of all of the woven tags. I'm gonna take a guess and assume that the Hanes style tag needs to be rigid so that they can screenprint the info on them?
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