Not all woven labels are created equal. Learn the different types of woven labels including damask, satin, taffeta, and cotton and how to choose the best option for your clothing brand.
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Reflective printed labels and heat transfers add visibility, style, and modern branding to apparel, uniforms, bags, and activewear.
Athletic apparel uses specialized fabrics designed for performance. Learn which sports clothing fabrics are most common and which clothing labels work best with them.
Learn how to choose the right clothing label size for your garments. Discover common woven label sizes, sewing allowances, and practical tips for designing the perfect clothing label.
Learn how a QR code clothing label works and how brands use QR codes on garments, hangtags, and heat transfers to connect customers with websites, product details, and digital content.
Learn what EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) means in retail fulfillment and how barcodes help track products from factory to warehouse to store shelves.
If you look closely at the care or content label on many garments, you’ll often see a small number labeled RN. An RN number on clothing labels stands for “Registered Identification Number,” which is issued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to identify businesses involved in manufacturing, importing, distributing, or selling textile, wool, or fur […]
Clothing brands use several types of labels to identify their garments and provide care instructions. Learn the 5 most common clothing label types used in apparel.
The FTC care labeling rule for small clothing brands requires permanent care instructions on most garments sold in the U.S. Learn what small apparel businesses must include to stay compliant and protect their brand.
Designing clothing labels? Discover the dos and don’ts that prevent costly clothing label design mistakes, from fonts and color contrast to materials, placement, and FTC compliance.




