Logo Removal

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by DarkLunacy, Aug 12, 2004.

  1. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    I got an adidas shirt and I want to take the logo off.. how does one do it? Its your standard mass produced shirt
     
  2. kitty fabulous

    kitty fabulous smoked tofu

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    well, how is the logo on? is it silk-screened/printed? embroidered? there's lots of ways that are used. if it's embroidered, or a patch, you may be able to just pick it off. if it's printed or something then you'll probably have to cover it with a patch or something.
     
  3. NaeNae

    NaeNae Member

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    its still going to be a standard mass produced shirt. why not leave it on, and the next time you go out to buy a top, get a fair trade one or one without a logo.
     
  4. Smog_Kills

    Smog_Kills Member

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    Become a thrift store whore.


    Love.
     
  5. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    I <3 Thrift store. My mom got the shirt for me and its a nice shirt, I just dont like the adidas logo emblazened on the front. Its like a glue on thing... I cant seem to get a razor under it though. I hate to waste stuff
     
  6. yovo

    yovo Member

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    well if you're really anti-logo then I recomend duct tape and a black marker

    simply place duct tape over logo and then write on duct tape something to the affect of no logo here or this space not for rent or, if you have the room, screw you capitolist leaches, I refuse to sell my soul and chain myself to your global machine of corporate slavery

    peace ;)

    and ya, next time search out something made locally and/or fair trade
     
  7. nimh

    nimh ~foodie~

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    that was good enough to repeat

    :)
     
  8. gertie

    gertie Senior Member

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    iron on or sewn on patches. you can buy them or make them yourself. i've used them before on things i have.
     
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