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toobrokeforbangers
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Authentic Tultex Tag?

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This is on a expensive shirt for reference, print looks good to me (not print over deadstock vintage) but tag throws me off a little, the N in Cotton seems too thin compared to other thin Tultex tags but could just be superstitious. Thank you for the help!
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jimmyj
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Re: Authentic Tultex Tag?

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Upload the print too, always helpful!
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toobrokeforbangers
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Re: Authentic Tultex Tag?

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This is the print
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Re: Authentic Tultex Tag?

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Photo looks a little blurry, but I'm seeing this on a bunch of ripped Tultex tag, and a partial FOTL Best tag, it's a bootleg, but vintage.

There are some weird legit anonomolies in these TULTEX tags, sometimes certain letters in the logo touch, sometimes not.
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(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.)

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