Rant time. It's a small thing but it bugs me.

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Something that grinds my gears is tagless t-shirts. Hear me out. I understand being irritated by the tag, even thought they don't bother me. I agree that printing the information on the inside of the shirt near the collar where the tags used to be is an acceptable substitute. Just please, for Pete's sake, use a contrasting color. My vision isn't that good anyway, but trying to see a dark grey print on a black shirt is pretty darn hard in the morning. If it was say, yellow, I could see it. As it is, I spend time trying to find which way the shirt goes on. I don't care if it's in "Pretty, Pretty Pink" as long as I can see it. Rant over.



I know it's a pretty weak rant, but it's really an annoyance and a first world annoyance at that.:D
 
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Something that grinds my gears is tagless t-shirts. Hear me out. I understand being irritated by the tag, even thought they don't bother me. I agree that printing the information on the inside of the shirt near the collar where the tags used to be is an acceptable substitute. Just please, for Pete's sake, use a contrasting color. My vision isn't that good anyway, but trying to see a dark grey print on a black shirt is pretty darn hard in the morning. If it was say, yellow, I could see it. As it is, I spend time trying to find which way the shirt goes on. I don't care if it's in "Pretty, Pretty Pink" as long as I can see it. Rant over.



I know it's a pretty weak rant, but it's really an annoyance and a first world annoyance at that.:D



If its that hard to see, maybe it doesn't matter if its inside out?
 
I welcomed tagless tshirts like a new model from S&W. Tags bother the heck out of me (really really bother me so rant understood) to the point I generally cut them out. I've ruined several shirts trying to cut too close to the shirt with scissors. But … once I cut the tags out I then too have the problem of putting the shirt on the right way.
I think the laundry marker suggestion above is very good. Get a bright Orange or something that will work with all colors.
 
The ruffer seam goes on the inside with any type of clothing am familiar with
 
Thank you very much OP!:)

My normal casual uniform of the day is a Tee shirt and dungarees. Been that way since about 1966.

Many of my Tees are pocket type but I still have plenty pocket less and those new ones with no tags and very light printing in the back you spend a little time to get right. A couple washes and its disappeared for the most part!

My solution is a marker line down on the bottom front, no one sees it and it makes it a lot simpler for a 1/2 awake senior get going.

Wow its nice to see I'm not the only curmudgeon here with that problem.:cool:
 
Another similar rant from me. Manufacturers of bath products, shampoo, body wash, conditioner, have all conspired to write the description of their product in the smallest print known to man. Around home you learn which is which but go to a family or friends house or motel and you can't figure out which is which without glasses, and who were their glasses in the shower. Why not put one large, W or C of BW on the front of their product for us with vision problems?
 
And here I thought I had it rough.

Given a choice of wearing a T shirt made from steel wool and fiberglass or being in your shoes at this exact time...I'd be wearing the shirt!

He sent me this just a minute ago.

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I don't have a problem with the tag, but what Mfg makes a "good" quality T-Shirt today? I recently bought a bag of Hanes and the quality and fit has gone down in quality to polish rag use.
The Necks after two washes stretch out so bad, the arms are so short, I just want a good fitting long lasting T-Shirt.


Any recommendations?
 
My rant is short zippers on trousers...charge me more if you must, but at least let me get the horse outta the barn without strangling it.

Amen! I no longer buy Dockers for that very reason. They've cheaped out on their zipper lengths. I am now forced to take a small tape measure with me to check the length of zippers on trousers I am considering buying.:mad:

Haggar seems to still make trousers with full-length zippers, so they're the brand I check first.
 
All my tees have either pithy sayings or cartoons on them so I know to "point front towards enemy".

Also, my pantaloons are flashy, colorful PJ bottoms approved for Wal-Mart evening wear.
 

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