Hi Guys,
Need your expertise on this one. Issue was its a removed tag. Would it possible to identify its legitimacy base on other remaining details such print, stitching and appearance?
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Lucasxavier
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Re: Beware MISFITS LC
After searching for the material of this shirt from the “polo” tag, it turns out that I have a blank tee, for the screen printing is the “super white” type which blends with the material. This article is from the 80s, I can't be sure whether this is original from the 90s or new, because if you look at the photo, the condition is starting to deteriorate but the screen printing is still shiny
Lucas
(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum are based on my expertise in the field of Print & T-Shirt Construction Expertise, Counterfeit / Bootleg identification, modern bootleg production Southeast Asia Under Stitch Supply Tag)
(Please note: Legit checks I do in this forum are based on my expertise in the field of Print & T-Shirt Construction Expertise, Counterfeit / Bootleg identification, modern bootleg production Southeast Asia Under Stitch Supply Tag)
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Strawberryttph
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Re: Beware MISFITS LC
Thats also what I observe since Im not so sure with the print really. Same comment I also Receieved from other friends that this is a new print attached in a blank tee. Thank you Lucas
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