Learn the most common clothing label folding options including center fold, end fold, Manhattan and mitre styles for woven and printed clothing labels.
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Woven labels are commonly used on more than just clothing. Learn how brands and makers use woven labels on bags, handmade products, home goods, and accessories.
Athleisure is a bustling market that many skeptics could well describe as another apparel ‘bubble’ about to burst. If we’ve learned anything from trending markets, it’s that lifestyle decisions allow businesses to boom for decades even after the novelty factor has worn off. Athleisure wear can be described as wearing comfortable, casual clothing that can […]
Our most popular sale is back for a limited time. This sale has ended. Buy 100 woven labels for $100 in damask, satin or taffeta and get additional 50 labels for free Buy 500 woven labels for $290 in damask, satin or taffeta and get additional 100 labels for free Buy 1000 woven labels for […]
Rapidtags offers a variety of branding labels for athletic wear that won’t irritate and itch the consumer. The first option is an inexpensive tear away label that can be printed with your care/content info and also printed with the words “tear here” to let the consumer know it can be easily removed for comfort.
The hot new trend in clothing labels are hem tags. Hem labels and tags are placed on the outside of a clothing item rather than sewn into a seam in the back neckline. They are usually folded. They can be placed at the bottom of the shirt, on the back, and on the lower end of the t-shirt sleeve.
Natural cotton printed clothing labels and a recycled paper hangtag combination bundle offer. Get 1000 natural cotton printed labels and 1000 recycled paper hangtags with your design for $400.
If after putting all your energy and creativity into your newfound fashion line, you still don’t receive the response you anticipated, then you have to consider that there is something wrong with the way you are pitching it. What’s missing?
One of the most popular businesses is starting your own clothing line. However, this entails much more than knowing how to design clothes. You need to have an understanding of how businesses work, how they’re marketed and what materials you’ll need in order to sell them.
Not all garment tags are created equal. There are a number of choices in material type when considering the purchase of a woven clothing label. The most common are satin, taffeta, organic cotton or damask. Here is a brief description of each type if you are not familiar with the terms. The words ‘thread count’ […]
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