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The Essentials label has changed throughout time, much like the name of the diffusion line. The brand logo, collection number, and years of production should all be included on brand tags from the original FOG line, according to Santos. The back of more modern Essentials clothing, like the sweatshirt pictured above, should have a rubberized <a href="https://essentialsclothing.org/">essentials store</a>. counterfeiters frequently employ the incorrect font while creating rubberized logos or stiffer, less flexible plastic. The stitching ought to be tidy, uniform, and straight. The Essentials font shouldn't be overly heavy or bold on the tag. Frequently, the Essentials logo is also screen-printed on the wrist and ankle of coats, hoodies, and sweatpants.