The double shuttle technique in woven labels is a specialized weaving process that uses two weft threads simultaneously, allowing for greater detail, vibrant colors, and a textured finish. Unlike standard single-thread weaving, double shuttle weaving creates high-definition designs that bring logos and intricate patterns to life, making it a popular choice for brands looking to enhance their label quality. This technique not only improves the aesthetic appeal of a label but also boosts its durability, offering a premium touch that speaks to a brand’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship. Continue reading
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Luxury and sustainability in clothing are often seen as two separate and conflicting concepts, with luxury typically associated with high-end, expensive materials and sustainability focused on environmentally friendly practices. However, it is possible for these two seemingly contrasting ideas to work together in the fashion industry. Continue reading
1. Branding- Every Detail Matters When it comes to branding your clothing line, every detail matters – including the way your garment labels are folded. The way your clothing labels are presented can make a huge impact on your brand’s […]
Clothing designers are prone to making mistakes that can hinder their success in this competitive field. Continue reading
Using multiple clothing labels can serve a functional purpose. Different labels may cater to different market segments or demographics, allowing designers to reach a more diverse audience. For instance, one label could be targeted towards high-end luxury buyers, while another could be tailored for a more affordable market. Continue reading
it is crucial to choose the right type of woven label for your hard goods. Consider the material, size, and design of the label to ensure it complements your products and brand. Woven labels come in a variety of materials such as damask, cotton, satin, and polyester taffeta, each with its own unique look and feel. Additionally, consider the size of the label to ensure it fits well on your products without overpowering them. Continue reading
If you own a clothing line and sell clothes you design, you must know how much every little detail matters to the customers and what role it plays in enhancing the quality of your product. One such small detail is […]
Clothing brands have started to consider personalization and gender-inclusive designs to cater to the wide range of human diversity. Continue reading
A rapid rise in the demand for PPE, especially face masks has caused a market shift gave small designers a way to jump on the bandwagon of producing masks. However, branding the mask was more important than ever. How else would customers build brand loyalty and refer their friends and family towards the same product? Continue reading
The color of the woven label or the satin printed label on your clothes isn’t in line with your overall theme or brand design, you need not worry because contrast can be a really good thing for your clothing labels and your brand. Continue reading