What’s the point? I’m sure people know what size you are just by looking at you |
| I am clearing an estate and I found a small lot of the levis strauss & co leather tags (removed from the jeans) in mint condition. Question is...what do I do with them? |
trash them. |
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Oddly yes... I try really hard not to throw things into the dump. And, oddly, just saw them listed on Etsy for $26 each. Can you believe it!
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No, you don't need to cut them off. Yes, people sell tags on Etsy. They don't sell fast, they're just for people who want to craft with them. |
After you air dry, if you fluff them for 10 min they don’t shrink but get less crunchy. |
| lol no. My Hermes belt covers it anyway; who cares. |
| Abercrombie jeans come without the leather, but have a darker patch there where the leather would go. |
"....should cut them off"? or what will happen? Use your own common sense and decide what YOU like. I will add that I have never seen anyone do this. |
You could always use a sharpie and redact the waist size |
EBay. You can stitch it on your Walmart Shein jeans. |
If they’re from a person you want to remember, I have seen beautiful art made from collections. Put the tags in a grid pattern under acrylic floating frame. If you don’t want to save them, I’m sure some cowboy enthusiast would buy. |
| What? No! How else would someone know what brand you're wearing? |
Hahaha. I got in an argument back in college with someone about this and the fabric tags that are sometimes loosely stitched on the wrist of coats. She was deeply committed to leaving things as-is when purchased. For some reason, it drove me absolutely nuts. |
What is this trying to show? Why are there 9 tags? |