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Artline White Permanent Fabric Markers pen for clothing (2 Markers)

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$5.90

$ 2 .99 $2.99

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About this item

  • Versatile: The marker allows you to create thin and thick lines on many different fabric materials and colors
  • Great for back to school clothing, blazers, uniforms, camping gear and bedding
  • Premium Quality: Permanent non bleed white Fabric Markers specifically designed for use on any fabric, laundry
  • Washable: Machine washable suitable for use on dark fabrics due to fade resistant ink


Artline White Permanent Fabric Markers pen for clothing (2 Markers)


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I really like these
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Fair product marks wide and slopy, not really what I was hoping for
Superchief
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
One needs to read the instructions! It’s not your typical marker. Once armed with instructions it exceeds expectations !
Muantemama
Reviewed in India on February 18, 2025
Goood
Karen
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
They wrote on black material and did not wash off
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Purchased for Disney signatures on black hats. They worked awesome and came in handy to have on us instead of hoping a cast member had the right type of marker available. Would absolutely recommend.
Amy
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024
Our markers work great, after priming them (pushing the tip down just until the ink starts to flow) it was easy to write on the t shirt. We wanted to have young team members "autograph" an event t shirt, these markers did the trick.
Robert Hebert
Reviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024
We use this product for labelling my wife’s clothing in her long-term care center. We found, though that the nib could’ve been a little bit wider to make a more distinct marking or to improve the letter quality. It did take a bit of prompting to get the ink to begin to flow but once it did, everything worked quite well.
flurry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 10, 2024
y0 these are pretty good. Protip: when they 'run out' take out the nip with tweezers & inject some isopropyl alchol into the pen and you almost got a new one
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Australia on February 1, 2023
Easy to useThe white is easier to use when labelling dark clothingDries quickly
Lorelei
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023
Maybe I was using the wrong product for what I wanted to do. I'm so tired of matching mis-matched socks! There are seven grandchildren in my house, a total of ten people. Even if they only wore one pair of socks a day (which isn't the case) that's seventy pairs - or a hundred forty single socks each week that is looking for its twin.So I thought I'd buy all the same socks, only in different sizes, and mark the size on the sole of the foot. The youngest two wear a size 4T clothes, so I put a 4 on the bottom of their socks. I put a 6 or an 8 on the bottom of the next size up, for the kids wearing sizes 6 and 8 in clothing, and a 12 on the sole of the ten-year-old's, who is between a size 10 and 12 right now.After the socks were washed twice, the remaining paint-marked numbers were too faint to read. I thought fabric paint would hold up, but maybe I need to try a white permanent ink marker. If anyone has a better idea - please, let me know!I don't know what else white fabric paint pens would be used for - but if you are planning on washing the item, be forewarned. The paint washed away.
Purity is Myth
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
I had never tried any fabric markers before, so I thought this was just an inkless « marker » that wasn’t working bc I was using it to change the color of ink that was already printed on the shirt. Didn’t work at all. Then I decided to test it on the inside of a shirt and still nothing. This time my partner was with me and was like «you need to shake it first… it’s totally dried out ». We both shook it pretty hard and absolutely no difference was made. I took out the felt part and reversed it and only the back 2/3 of it has ink at all. It works just fine with the tip reversed, but it absolutely doesn’t look like that’s the end that was made to be used. Plus, the whole thing is very short. And when I shake it, it sounds like there’s no ink in there… just a ball rolling around. There doesn’t appear to be any way to open the other end of the marker to confirm that or not.Edit: changing from 2 to 1 star because the marker ran out of ink after two words. The barrel of it was absolutely empty, as no amount of shaking or changing the tip around gave it more ink. Didn’t even get to do a second thickening stroke on these letters. Trash.Update #2: Found the second pen. It had absolutely no ink.
Ricky Hair
Reviewed in Singapore on January 11, 2021
Initial phase to get the ink out was really tough. and the flow subsequently was not moving, thus the writing had to be done several times and still it was not very clear.