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There are various reasons to remove or cover a logo. For one, there are plenty of patches that are way cooler than corporate logos. Additionally, a company or designer logo is just free advertising, and many people prefer to not walk around covered in corporate symbols. Lastly, removing a logo from a work shirt allows you to convert it into a regular piece of clothing that you can wear anywhere. The only real way to cover a logo completely is to use a patch or applique, which is a thin piece of fabric used for knitting and crafting. Otherwise, you can choose to remove the logo from the clothing.
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There are various reasons to remove or cover a logo. For one, there are plenty of patches that are way cooler than corporate logos. Additionally, a company or designer logo is just free advertising, and many people prefer to not walk around covered in corporate symbols. Lastly, removing a logo from a work shirt allows you to convert it into a regular piece of clothing that you can wear anywhere. The only real way to cover a logo completely is to use a patch or applique, which is a thin piece of fabric used for knitting and crafting. Otherwise, you can choose to remove the logo from the clothing.
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==Steps==
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===Hiding the Logo with a Patch===
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===Hiding the Logo with a Patch===
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