that belt/bag plus a sweaty day equals a red stained shirt. I've got a pile of shirts that the stains from the tool bags will not come off. have since moved to the non leather bags for summer time use.
There are several here who think tool belt and bag manufacturers dying their products only to have it ruin your clothes and absorb in to your skin is ok.
I don't know that i'd say thats their intended purpose but it definitely happens. My set is 10 years old and still does it from time to time. I just buy cheap white t-shirt, that come in 3 or 5 packs. I wear them for a summer and throw them away. If your wearing good clothes to work, its your own fault
I have heard some horror stories if that happening why don't they just use regular leather instead if coloring it ?
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