I was in the local Runnings store (Lima), checking out their inventory of chest waders for the walleye run, at the Maumee River. Frogg Toggs were their most popular brand and I found a pair in my size. I pulled them off of the shelf, opened the box and started to pull them out to have a look. 
That's when I noticed an "ink tag", commonly used as an anti-theft device. A little plastic bar that gets punctured thru clothing to alert the "loss prevention" people at the door. This particular ink tag was just above the rubber boot portion of the chest waders, in a folded over section of material, at the knee level.


Yep, that's right a punctured ink tag right thru the wader material.
They might as well send those back to Frogg Togg and save themselves the customer service hassle, later. Chest waders that are going to leak before they leave the store.
Dumbest thing I've seen all week!!!
That's when I noticed an "ink tag", commonly used as an anti-theft device. A little plastic bar that gets punctured thru clothing to alert the "loss prevention" people at the door. This particular ink tag was just above the rubber boot portion of the chest waders, in a folded over section of material, at the knee level.
Yep, that's right a punctured ink tag right thru the wader material.