Tag Archives: sew in woven labels

Bright white woven damask vs Regular Damask clothing labels

  We’ve been asked many times about having a woven label made with or without the “loose threads” on the back or having the colors not “see through” the background color of a woven label. What is this and what is the difference? How can we determine if the label will have a partial or […]

Whip your clothing tags into SHAPE ( Die Cut )

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

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’ […]

It’s All About The Garnish

A clever idea will fall flat without paying close attention to the additional trims that can add pizzazz to anything. Buckles, buttons, zippers and clothing labels may not seem all that important but they embellish your brand.

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 […]

Differences in material types on Woven Labels

A lot of potential clients want to understand the difference between material types when considering a woven clothing or accessory label. The three main material options are satin, taffeta and damask. There are three main differences between the above mentioned. Appearance, feel and thread count. Thread count refers to the number of threads woven in […]

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 […]