Jacket Identification
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Jacket Identification
As you may or may not know I just got my new TOD wested, well I will be wearing it to work and was wondering if anyone had an idea on how to be able to permanantly ID my jacket without messing it up....I wish I could have had an id tag sewn in when it was made.any suggestions?
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I am an RN in a large hospital and while I am not worried about my co-workers there are an awfull lot of visitors on the floor at any given time so a little hidden ID badge or something might be the ticket in case of attempted theft.that and the fact I think personalizing an article of gear just nakes it feel like it is more a part of you.
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Get a cable lock (bicycle style) with the vinyl coating and two padlocks. Padlock one end of the cable loop to your chair. When you are away from your coat for a length of time, drape the jacket over the chair back and run the free end thru one sleeve then padlock it to the first lock. I do something similar with my motorcycle and Harley jacket (using handcuffs).
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