Tag Sweatshirt

Does anyone know how to remove a security tag?
I was on vacation this weekend and bought a shirt and forgot employees taking of such marker that sounds the alarm (which didn't work btw) and I have my weight isn't store anywhere but here. Is there any way I can "pop" it out without leaving a big hole? please help. Thank you.
Try using a pair of CIP sidecutters and approaching the matter possible
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