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A collection of clothing tags, primarily from the "Victoria's Secret" brand and its sub-brands "PINK" and "SPORT," are scattered across a textured, light grey surface, possibly concrete or a countertop. The tags are made of paper or cardstock and vary in color, including light pink, white, and silver-grey. Several tags display brand names like "VICTORIA'S SECRET," "PINK," and "VSX," some featuring a "VS" logo.

Among the tags are several promoting environmental sustainability. These white and green tags highlight "LENZING™ ECOVERO™" fibers, stating they are "derived from sustainable wood" and result in "up to 50% lower CO₂ emissions & water impact." They describe these as "eco-responsible viscose fibers" for "more sustainable fashion choices," with "© 2023 Lenzing AG" and a QR code visible.

Other tags include price information: "$24.95" and "CA $29.95," along with "VSPINK.COM," a barcode, and alphanumeric codes such as "ST 11258836 CC 8558" and "01/57052807." One tag also shows "XS XP," likely indicating a size. A black safety pin and several small white plastic tag fasteners are also lying on the surface, suggesting the tags have been removed from clothing items. The overall impression is one of discarded packaging or inventory preparation.
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Feb 18, 2025, 11:12 AM

Nice, France

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A collection of clothing tags, primarily from the "Victoria's Secret" brand and its sub-brands "PINK" and "SPORT," are scattered across a textured, light grey surface, possibly concrete or a countertop. The tags are made of paper or cardstock and vary in color, including light pink, white, and silver-grey. Several tags display brand names like "VICTORIA'S SECRET," "PINK," and "VSX," some featuring a "VS" logo. Among the tags are several promoting environmental sustainability. These white and green tags highlight "LENZING™ ECOVERO™" fibers, stating they are "derived from sustainable wood" and result in "up to 50% lower CO₂ emissions & water impact." They describe these as "eco-responsible viscose fibers" for "more sustainable fashion choices," with "© 2023 Lenzing AG" and a QR code visible. Other tags include price information: "$24.95" and "CA $29.95," along with "VSPINK.COM," a barcode, and alphanumeric codes such as "ST 11258836 CC 8558" and "01/57052807." One tag also shows "XS XP," likely indicating a size. A black safety pin and several small white plastic tag fasteners are also lying on the surface, suggesting the tags have been removed from clothing items. The overall impression is one of discarded packaging or inventory preparation.

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