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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Clothing labels on garments serve many purposes beyond branding. Learn how multiple labels work together to communicate care instructions, sizing, and product details.
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.
Everyone knows how important clothing labels are. They carry essential information, such as: ✔ Fabric content (e.g., cotton, polyester, wool)✔ Care instructions (washing, drying, ironing)✔ Sizing details✔ Brand logos and identity But have you ever wondered how woven labels are actually made? Unlike printed labels, which have ink applied to fabric, woven labels are created […]
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.
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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?
Learn what RN and CA numbers mean for clothing labels, whether they are required, and how textile brands can apply for registration through the FTC or Canadian authorities.
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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