Taylor Swift fans disappointed as star's merchandise features slew ...

16 Sep 2023

Taylor Swift fans have a tiny bit of Bad Blood with the singer's merchandise team after one fan shared snaps of her new poster with a slew of massive typos and misspellings

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Taylor Swift fans have voiced their disappointment after the star's merchandise featured a slew of massive typos upon arrival.

The 33-year-old hitmaker has a loyal legion of followers who adore the star and buy her merchandise, so when one fan received a piece of merch from the Speak Now (Taylor's Version) era drop and it was filled with typos and misspellings, it's no wonder they were disappointed.

Taking to Twitter on Friday, one fan shared some snaps of a poster they received in the mail. The poster comprised of Taylor in the centre with the Speak Now track names below. All of the main tracks were spelled correctly, but the ones "from the vault" were littered with inaccuracies. Voicing her concern and confusion, the fan who received the poster penned: "I’m so confused cos this is not the right litho I ordered but more importantly WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE VAULT TRACK NAMES!?"

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One Taylor Swift fan was quick to share their concern and disappointment when their poster arrived
The poster seemingly had misspellings on it for the vault track section

Fans went wild in the comments, with one writing: "Honestly it’s a friking s**tshow. First, they kept delaying for 2 months the release from the date stablished; 21st July, to receive it TODAY, 15th September. Purchased the Lithograph of the Speak Now Era Taylor’s & received the tracklist poster with ALL the vault titles made up."

Another then added: "I’m sorry I know this is so frustrating but I am laughing so hard," while someone else said that Taylor's merch team "messed up". But another fellow fan offered a different perspective when they said: "Imma be honest, you're really lucky. You should frame it because Taylor's stuff increases in value insanely, and a misprint will boost it even more."

The typos have since been speculated as code names that were used to prevent leaks

Meanwhile, a Taylor Swift update account seemingly revealed t the misprint of the vault tracks weren't spelling mistakes or complete nonsense, but instead the code names to prevent the tracks from being linked prior to Speak Now TV being released in July.

Taking to Twitter the page penned: "Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) original vault track code names!" They then listed the names which appear to have been written in code: Earliest Truth for Electric Touch; Wade Each Fable In LadeI for When Emma Falls In Love; Can Sun Yes for I Can See You; Cabanas Cabellero for Castles Crumbling; Facades Oat for Foolish One; and Tackless for Timeless.

Commenting on the post, one person said: "It’s like when Evermore was Woodvale," referring to the code name Taylor gave her second 2020 album while it was in production. A second person then said: "Apparently, these were the names of the vault tracks that were printed on a poster that delivered to some people today. Presumably, the design team forgot to change it from the code name (to prevent leaks) to the actual names, so these are the names of the vault tracks that actually shipped to people who bought the poster."

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