Love Your Labels, Don't Feel Them
Joan Lefkowitz, of Accessory Brainstorms, New York, named
"Mother of Invention" by WWD, was itching to solve a fashion
problem. In 2004, a tag-free clothing movement was brewing and
she was fascinated by how eagerly people were jumping on board.
As she saw it, although sewn-in tags can be a nuisance to women,
men and children alike, some people like their tags: if you have
paid for Prada, Gucci or Sevens, you want that label in there.
The real dilemma was how to tame those itchy and irksome tags.
The thought stayed with her and was piqued each time she
purchased or put on a new garment with a scratchy tag. The
quandary wouldn't go away in the middle of the night.
Although her company ordinarily represents products of
independent inventor's, she could not find one to come up with a
solution. Joan then took matters into her own hands and birthed
the concept for Tag Tamers--a translucent tape which
covers a garment's sewn-in tag, leaving a smooth surface and
preventing discomfort. She entrusted Hollywood Fashion Tape, a
choice manufacturer experienced in the business of clothing
tapes, to develop and refine it. The quality of the final
product was so excellent that they immediately applied for a
patent. Tag Tamers has a simple, thin design. It is soft
and gentle to your skin, whether the tag is in the back or the
side of your clothing, and is easily removable for laundering.
Without Tag Tamers, we are left with few options: suffer
through the scratch, ruin our knits and expensive blouses by
cutting out tags, or rely on our friends to tuck in our tags
when they are poking out. Even if we successfully excise that
tag, what about our "Dry Clean Only" clothing--without
instructions we may accidentally shrink them!
Though an unofficial club has started for tag-free clothing, not
all companies are about to abandon tags for labels printed on
clothing. Tag Tamers is available for $9 a box at Time
For Me Catalog
(http://www.timeformecatalog.com/cgi-bin/timeforme/postkey_find.h
tml?keywords=tag) or by contacting Joan at
(www.accessorybrainstorms.com).
Problem solved!