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does anybody know whether the team logos are stiched and glued or stiched only? Would it be possible to remove them?

I bought a pair of buffalo pants and the logos were stitched on. To remove them I just took a razor blade and cut the stitches without cutting the pants themselves.

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does anybody know whether the team logos are stiched and glued or stiched only? Would it be possible to remove them?

I bought the Bruins 520 Pro Stocks a couple weeks ago. Both the team logo and NHL emblem are iron-on patches so they could've been ironed on, but they are both only stitched on and easy to remove if you want. So there's no glue residue to worry about, but keep in mind there'll probably be some stitch holes if you don't cover the area with something else. My guess is that they weren't ironed on to prevent damaging the nylon shell of the pants.

I easily removed the Bruins logo with a small pair of scissors and then carefully ironed on a MN North Stars logo to make myself a pair of pro stock North Stars pants.

I traced the logo onto a thin piece of cardboard, cut out the logo area and then I put the stencil around the logo patch so there was no direct contact between the iron and the nylon shell. I also put a thin piece of cloth over the logo/cardboard for added protection. Iron on Med/High and moved it around with good pressure for about 30 seconds. Also needed to carefully pull out the right plastic thigh pad to be able to put the pant leg flat on the ironing board.

They turned out really great and I'm supper happy with it.

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I bought the Bruins 520 Pro Stocks a couple weeks ago. Both the team logo and NHL emblem are iron-on patches so they could've been ironed on, but they are both only stitched on and easy to remove if you want. So there's no glue residue to worry about, but keep in mind there'll probably be some stitch holes if you don't cover the area with something else. My guess is that they weren't ironed on to prevent damaging the nylon shell of the pants.

I easily removed the Bruins logo with a small pair of scissors and then carefully ironed on a MN North Stars logo to make myself a pair of pro stock North Stars pants.

I traced the logo onto a thin piece of cardboard, cut out the logo area and then I put the stencil around the logo patch so there was no direct contact between the iron and the nylon shell. I also put a thin piece of cloth over the logo/cardboard for added protection. Iron on Med/High and moved it around with good pressure for about 30 seconds. Also needed to carefully pull out the right plastic thigh pad to be able to put the pant leg flat on the ironing board.

They turned out really great and I'm supper happy with it.

very well done, and thanks for the elaborate information

will get a pair of Sabres pants next week and definitely will have to remove the logo

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@AP1922 nice patch job those look legit. I've had about 6 dropins with my ccm520 and they are breaking in great. Such a solid pant, I actually love not having the zippers on the leg, looks and feels better imo

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hi guys, got stuck with a pair of 7000 lowers, i like that the 520 uppers have laces. would i be able to use my 7000 lowers with 520 or reebok echl( they look like 520's) uppers. i been hearing yes and no. does anybody know for sure. thanks

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