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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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 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
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 […]
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’ […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]





