maleficent55
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I initially thought it was to replace but wasn’t sure how the tag played inI think they want the tags on, and I think they also ask to see the receipt, because they want to check whether they can replace the item should it somehow get messed up.
It almost never happens, but they need to know they can replace, or worst case, refund the item should it be ruined.
Plain Mickey/Minnie “beanie-style” ears in adult sizes can be found at the hat shop on Main Street near Great Moments with Lincoln. (To the left, if your looking at the building). They had Minnie ears with the bow as well as some with the old-style pillbox hat with the flower. That is also where they do the embroidery. There’s surely a similar shop in DCA, but exactly where is escaping me right now.
They will also embroider Baseball caps, but it has to be in the special fonts, I think, because they do the name over the adjustable back area, so they use the computer to align everything. The hand written names work best on the stiffened felt of the “beanies” because of how they move the item thru the machine by hand— it’s harder than it looks.
I believe this applies to whatever thing they are embroidering, They have to be able to align it properly on the machine, and some things just may not work right, so they won’t do them. If they say no, they have a reason… they would gladly take your money if they thought it was gonna turn out.
But I guess they can see that it’s a current replaceable item…makes sense