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One has 2 extra and red labels mean they do not have tags.
Zack
· June 6, 2019
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There is a global decline in quality (which goes hand-in-hand with global corruption) comparable to the decline of the Roman Empire. If you expect the same quality in something as simple as underwear, you will have to spend exponentially more in order to get that quality. Sadly, paying more isn't a guarantee of the n… see more There is a global decline in quality (which goes hand-in-hand with global corruption) comparable to the decline of the Roman Empire. If you expect the same quality in something as simple as underwear, you will have to spend exponentially more in order to get that quality. Sadly, paying more isn't a guarantee of the now long gone and once affordable quality we could expect for staple goods like this. Civilization was great. If you find a consumable good that works for you, stock up. Any product that develops a positive reputation will savage their own brand in order to cynically deceive customers into thinking they're getting the same product that earned them that reputation. see less There is a global decline in quality (which goes hand-in-hand with global corruption) comparable to the decline of the Roman Empire. If you expect the same quality in something as simple as underwear, you will have to spend exponentially more in order to get that quality. Sadly, paying more isn't a guarantee of the now long gone and once affordable quality we could expect for staple goods like this. Civilization was great. If you find a consumable good that works for you, stock up. Any product that develops a positive reputation will savage their own brand in order to cynically deceive customers into thinking they're getting the same product that earned them that reputation.
Igneous Rock
· May 6, 2021
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Bought these in 2016 . Use both sheets and liquid softener… they still look like new 5 years later and no wear shows or tears in the fabric
jmrzelda
· August 26, 2021
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The colors in the picture do not necessarily represent the colors you will receive. They will be assorted colors, but not necessarily those pictured and there could be other colors (e.g., lime green) that are not pictured.
Martin J. Letourneau
· May 14, 2016
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Five or six. I bought them a while ago for my 12 year-old. They don't show the lime green pair that came with the rest.
Monica Wylie
· April 4, 2016
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I want 9” or longer inseam
Richard Mingione
· February 26, 2021
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Yep - the picture does not match the product. You can see in the photo of the underwear that they're all gray and black. But what arrived the first time was red, and dark blue, and striped grey. The replacement set, b/c I complained re the colors, was yet another set of colors - red, grey, & dark blue.
Miriam G.
· September 6, 2021
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The red label with the letters "HANES" is the Hanes company logo.
Joseph K
· February 13, 2018
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Seller · August 21, 2015
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They are tagless
dNg
· July 14, 2016