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 […]
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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
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. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
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. Continue reading
Often we are asked “What size should I make my clothing label” or “what is the most common size of woven labels”? While there is no standard size for clothing labels, there are a few tips to keep in mind to create the perfect label. Continue reading
Helpful information about what die cut means and some of the options for choosing a die cut woven clothing label or a die cut custom hangtag Continue reading
Change the way people see your clothing! It’s not always enough to have a fresh new design or spin on your clothing line. Everyone is looking for ways to be different and unique. The same goes with clothing tags. We […]
Heat Transfers have been around for decades and were mainly used for decals and name lettering on the front and back of t-shirts. They have since evolved into a means to avoid the standard sew-in woven labels, care/content labels and […]
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