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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...

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...

Material differences in Woven Labels

Material differences in Woven Labels

A lot of potential clients want to understand the difference between material types when considering a woven garment or accessory label. The three main material options are satin, taffeta and damask. There are three main differences between the above mentioned. Appearance, feel and thread count. Thread count refers to the number of threads woven in a square...

Care Label Symbology on your printed fabric label or woven label

Care Label Symbology on your printed fabric label or woven label

Using care symbols on your garment label offers many advantages. The care symbols can take the place of writing out all the separate instructions line by line, thus saving space on the clothing label. That can be of great importance if your label is being sewn into childrens clothing or fitness clothing. The size of the label means that it will be smaller and...