I have a lot of tshirts from companies I used to work for, but I don’t wear them anymore. I was going to give them away, but I’m worried random people wearing work uniforms might cause problems down the line. Some are construction companies, which I’m not too worried about, but the retail shirts are my concern. Is there a way to remove the text on them so they’re just regular solid colored shirts? I want to say the logos are screenprinted but I don’t think they were, and I can’t remember the name of any other printing processes that aren’t just stitching them in.
I wouldn’t bother removing them.
teft@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Why would it matter? Some people would find those fashionable with the logos. Send them to a thrift shop. If someone is motivated enough to get a shirt with a logo to do something nefarious, they’ll just buy it or have it made themselves.
abbadon420@lemm.ee 4 months ago
At my old work (a trucking company) we had a photo in the cafeteria that a colleague made in Africa during their holiday there. The picture shows a truck with our company’s logo still vaguely but unmistakingly visible on the door panels somewhere in rural Africa, Morocco I think. I think that’s pretty awesome.
teft@lemmy.world 4 months ago
edition.cnn.com/2015/12/14/us/…/index.html