@@mohammedakter5490 Wow, thanks so much! Life got really complicated & survival became too much to keep a print shop. But your kind words bring us more joy than you can know- thank you!
This video has helped me a few times now! Thank you so much for posting this (and making things easier for folks with sensory issues like me). I hope you have a delightful 2023! ☺️
Sorry for the delay-@Adriel Jimenez- you can call us if you like. We can chat via phone- sent you a message on here. @ SleptOn- the scissors are on a Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife.
Too bad some of these fkers are made of a solid piece of plastic rather than fibre... I try to cut them as close to the seam as possible and then pull out the leftovers from between the stitches with tweezers ...but it's annoying af
You don't show the stitches that keep the label on the shirt and you don't explain why it's safe to mess with them. I recently removed a label from my beautiful sweater and even though the stitching was separate from the rest of the sweater, I still ended up with a hole. The hole showed up at the end of the day, not in the morning when I removed the label. It's very strange and I am very disappointed.
+Cha See - so sorry about your sweater!! : ( We only dealt with tee shirt and removed 100s of tags on those in our work. Sorry the view isn't better- was best he could do at the time on that phone. All the best to you.
Yeah obviously that tag was meant to be removed. Side tags however are meant to annoy the wearer until the yank it out and end up having to buy a new shirt. Two different shirts of two different brands st johns bay and dickies both have them with upwards of 16 threaded holes on a tag substance literally more durable (and rigid to produce itching) than the rest of the shirt. These two shirts have the neck labels printed on. So obviously they are aware that tags are crap, which proves the decision to leave a tag on the side is intentional. St john's version even has a convenient loop that is oh so tempting to just yank on, but that's a sucker's move. plus.google.com/+BrandonSergent/posts/SX6zZVfNto3
11 years on and still helping folks like me 😅 Well done and thank you!
Posted 8 years ago, but helped me out big time in 2021 🙏🏿
Thanks so much for taking the time to make our day- so glad it helped you!
me too!! 😅👌🏼thanks!!
Yeah time can change results 😒
2024 and your video still save my life, good job bro
By far, the best demonstration I’ve seen!
Wow- thanks so much!
I've completed RUclips and this is by far THE best video on the internet.
Wow- we're so glad it's helpful! Tag removal can seem like a simple thing, but a common frustration.
Why don’t u make videos anymore it’s greattt
@@mohammedakter5490 Wow, thanks so much! Life got really complicated & survival became too much to keep a print shop. But your kind words bring us more joy than you can know- thank you!
Posted over 10 years ago and still helping me!
I feel like you should win a nobel peace prize for this! Lol Thank you.
🙏🏽😆❤️
Where you get the scissors from? What are they called?
What cloth did he use to brush the threads?
The only video that I needed!
Some labels have stitching going through it though. That's a dealbreaker unless you have a solution for that too?
They're tedious and frustrating for sure- wish we had a solution
Best video I've seen of this. Thank you so much! 😊
Best video I’ve seen on this!
Wow- thanks so much!
Watching this in 2022 your video is really exist
Are thoose like precision scissors
The scissors are on a Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife : )
Thank you angel. More beautiful than life itself
This video has helped me a few times now! Thank you so much for posting this (and making things easier for folks with sensory issues like me). I hope you have a delightful 2023! ☺️
We're so happy it helped! Thanks for taking the time to comment. We certainly understand sensory issues in this house too! Best to you!
@@onyxwear It's always nice to find other people who get it. Thanks! May you and your household take care, too.
Gosh. Saved my life. Haha! Thanks!
That is so great to hear- thanks so much!
I screwed up one my shirts, the other ones didn’t come off completely but what’s left doesn’t bother me.
We’re sorry about your shirts that didn’t fare well with this! Wishing you all the best!
Thank you!
You're so welcome. We hope it helped : )
Wow. Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to say thanks! All the best!
What is that think using in the last to pull out qll threads
The scissors are on a Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife. The last threads get pulled out with blue painters' tape. Hope that helps : )
What scissors are those?
The scissors are on a Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife, thanks : )
Yes but some are not like that in the crease. It’s a lot harder
Brilliant- thank you
very nice!
Thanks for taking the time to say that! : )
That one was clever!
Sorry for the delay-@Adriel Jimenez- you can call us if you like. We can chat via phone- sent you a message on here. @ SleptOn- the scissors are on a Swiss Army Tinker Pocket Knife.
I think u deserve a Nobel prize. I don't understand why people put label on the neck part. Those Psycho
Solves some tags, but not the majority.
THANK YOUUU i'm starting a brand & dont wanna have the generic brand tags on my shirts 😭😭
Thank you.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Thank You! 🥰
Thank u!!!!
Brilliant
Thank you so much
Thank you
I keep tags on my cotton shirts to remind myself that they are 100% cotton. "No tag" means I can abuse it or throw it away without remorse.
Wish I'd known this before I unpicked the tag and opened the hem.
Me who ripped the tag off and ruined my shirt and then decided to search it up on RUclips
Thanks
You're welcome. We hope it helped : )
Well I'll be... Bless
I love you thank you
I didn't think that this was even possible. Maybe I can finally say goodbye to itchy leftover tags.
Too bad some of these fkers are made of a solid piece of plastic rather than fibre... I try to cut them as close to the seam as possible and then pull out the leftovers from between the stitches with tweezers ...but it's annoying af
We hope so! : )
@@rainymornings Yes- totally annoying! We imagine a tag-less society- among other things. It's the little things that matter... hahaha
Hahahaha ur great this really works! Thankssss!
So glad! : )
why they even make it like that
Exactly!
thank u so much
We hope it helped! Thank you for the thanks!
@@onyxwear And Thank you for thanking my thanks
WoW! it works :)
We're so glad- thanks so much!
😊
2024 I'm here
Ahh thank you!!
Now teach me how to remove these god awful ones stitched into the middle of the back of the shirt, because I just ruined a shirt. T_T
You don't show the stitches that keep the label on the shirt and you don't explain why it's safe to mess with them. I recently removed a label from my beautiful sweater and even though the stitching was separate from the rest of the sweater, I still ended up with a hole. The hole showed up at the end of the day, not in the morning when I removed the label. It's very strange and I am very disappointed.
+Cha See - so sorry about your sweater!! : ( We only dealt with tee shirt and removed 100s of tags on those in our work. Sorry the view isn't better- was best he could do at the time on that phone. All the best to you.
Yeah obviously that tag was meant to be removed. Side tags however are meant to annoy the wearer until the yank it out and end up having to buy a new shirt.
Two different shirts of two different brands st johns bay and dickies both have them with upwards of 16 threaded holes on a tag substance literally more durable (and rigid to produce itching) than the rest of the shirt.
These two shirts have the neck labels printed on. So obviously they are aware that tags are crap, which proves the decision to leave a tag on the side is intentional.
St john's version even has a convenient loop that is oh so tempting to just yank on, but that's a sucker's move.
plus.google.com/+BrandonSergent/posts/SX6zZVfNto3
Thanks Brandon Sergent!
Only took me 27 years to find out