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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Do you have uniform needs to be decorated with your child’s name? Or do you want to apply custom logo? With so many heat transfers on the market to choose from, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
Iron on heat transfer labels (sometimes referred to as hot seal labels) are still gaining in popularity because they offer an easy way for designers and manufacturers to brand their merchandise. Applying iron on transfers can be a faster process than the traditional woven or printed clothing labels.
Heat transfers are trendy. They’re fast and easy to apply on your clothes. We are introducing super-popular, digital transfer for cotton shirts, poly cotton athletic wear and underwear. Apply them with household iron or commercial heat press. Email us for free samples for testing….. Here’s how to apply them. Preheat garment […]
1000 Nylo-Flex Heat Transfer labels for $170 (regular $225) What a popular sale but it’s over for now. More sales are coming soon so please bookmark our page. Check our “Deals” page. See the details below: Nylo-flex transfers are best on 100% Cotton or Cotton/Poly blend items. Use chart to see other choices. Any size up […]
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.
Our sales department is always being asked to put together special ‘bundle’ pricing for our clients that need to order more than one or two items. Usually a new designer is debuting a new product or an established company is offering a new line or private label and all are needing a combination of items […]
Certainly there are many different options to consider when creating your line of clothing. Whether it was the need to improve on something already out there or a clever idea for something new and never seen before. Something inspired you to start it in the first place. Here are three ways to make them tell […]






