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7 Reasons to choose organic woven or printed clothing labels

7 Reasons to choose organic woven or printed clothing labels

Organic cotton is grown without the use of harmful insecticide or pesticides. It is grown with natural fertilizers and is free from toxic chemicals. The absence of harmful dye is what gives cotton its natural color. There are many benefits of choosing clothing labels made from natural organic cotton. Here’s just a few. 1) Organic growing is better on the...

A guide to understanding barcodes

A guide to understanding barcodes

Quite often clients want the ‘look’ of the barcode without understanding its function and benefits. I can understand that. It makes any product look more main stream if there is a barcode present. Barcodes are used for tracking purposes. They tell us how many have sold, when to reorder, what to reorder, how fast they sold, and on and on. They are scanned at...

Water and sun resistant printed clothing labels

Water and sun resistant printed clothing labels

Fading is a common dilemma that faces swimwear manufacturers. Not only does the constant exposure to harsh sun, chlorine or saltwater cause a sever increase in the loss of color to the material but also triggers a higher incidence of fading to the care and content printed labels. Even woven labels will fade much faster on items that are subject sun, water or...

Multi-bundle promotions added

Multi-bundle promotions added

Our sales department is always being asked to put together special ‘bundle’ pricing for our clients that need to order more than one or two items. Usually a new designer is debuting a new product or an established company is offering a new line or private label and all are needing a combination of items to complete the launch. We’ve put...

Double stitched or Double Shuttle Woven Clothing Labels

Double stitched or Double Shuttle Woven Clothing Labels

Did you ever wonder why some clothes labels look more densely stitched and some have the small individual stitches showing? It’s called double shuttle weaving. Weavers basically adjust the design to stitch over the image again filling in stitches on top of each other to give the design a more solid look. The disadvantage is the you will lose a little crispness...