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Clothing Label Folding Options Explained: Center Fold, End Fold, Manhattan & More

Learn the most common clothing label folding options including center fold, end fold, Manhattan and mitre styles for woven and printed clothing labels.

Buy 100 woven labels and get 50 more for FREE

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 […]

NATURAL COTTON PRINTED LABEL+RECYCLED PAPER HANGTAG

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.

NYLO-FLEX TAGLESS HEAT TRANSFERS ON SALE

NYLO-FLEX TAGLESS HEAT TRANSFERS ON SALE

Fun & Easy Do-It-Yourself Printed Clothing Labels Kit

Although our name is Rapidtags, sometimes we can’t be as fast as our clients need us to be. So, we have put together a Do It Yourself kit for making your own printed clothing labels. We have the kits in stock and will ship them via USPS Priority Mail. The kit contains 3 sheets of […]

Fabric options on woven Garment Clothing Labels

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’ […]

Feature Product: Natural Cotton Printed Clothing Labels

Our line of natural cotton clothing labels have become more and more popular in recent months. They offer a great way to showcase a more casual look to your clothing or accessory and are a durable alternative to a woven label. These clothing tags are made from 100% cotton fiber and get softer with every […]

Woven Labels: What is a shadow and how to avoid it

Many times we are faced with a problem in woven clothing labels when weaving colors on to a white or light colored background. It’s called a shadow. It’s caused by weaving a darker color behind a white or light background. I often compare it to wearing red underwear and white pants. There are a few […]

Iron on Tagless Heat Transfers

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 size labels. The most popular tagless transfer applications are for clothing that will fit close […]