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I am trying to figure out what this label reads. it is on a women's pair of leather pants . having n luck, going cross-eyed looking any help would be so much appreciated.

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Really curious and hoping someone will identify as the name is identified on another site as Jon Forson but I think that’s incorrect as there’s nothing on that name. The label shown is almost identical and clearly has a made in China tag. It’s on posh...

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The first name ends in om to me. 

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Rom Garson

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Thumbs up Mup-really tried and never would have gotten it. Couldn’t believe I found the label on posh and then it was obviously misidentified!

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That looks like a Rem Garson label (apparently now defunct):

"a leather-and-suede line which is sold at upscale stores such as Barneys, Neiman Marcus, and Saks."


https://www.propertyroom.com/l/rem-garson-100-leather-coat-size-l-retail-500/9479121

 

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https://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-features/article-1170055/

 

Lots of preowned listed on various sites:

https://picclick.com/Garson-By-Rem-Garson-Genuine-Leather-Pants-Moto-254213121787.html

 

"It's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble, it's what you know for sure that just ain't so." —
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Even better lol

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The OP's label seems to be vintage pre-2000 style, like on these women's pants:

 

Rem-Garson-pants-label-pre-2000-a.jpg

"It's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble, it's what you know for sure that just ain't so." —
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Good thing they changed it. It really was IMO illegible. 

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@jsales0 wrote:

Good thing they changed it. It really was IMO illegible. 


Im always amazed at the stupidity of these designers and makers and their unreadable labels! I mean, the purpose of putting a label in your products is to advertise your brand, right? So why do so many of these idiots use such an illegible signature? What good does it do to add a stupid vanity signature that even a doctor couldnt read? How does that help advertise your product? They might as well sign it Alfred E Neuman.

 

No wonder so many of them have disappeared without a trace. Serves 'em right.

 

 

OK, rant over, its safe to come out now.

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Couldn’t agree more...really stupid and I’m sure that’s why they changed it.

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