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How Luxury and Sustainability Can Work Together in Clothing Design

Luxury and sustainability in clothing are often seen as two separate and conflicting concepts, with luxury typically associated with high-end, expensive materials and sustainability focused on environmentally friendly practices. However, it is possible for these two seemingly contrasting ideas to work together in the fashion industry. Continue reading

The Importance of Folding Options for Clothing Labels

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 […]

Top Mistakes Clothing Designers Can Make

Clothing designers are prone to making mistakes that can hinder their success in this competitive field. Continue reading

The Importance Of Using Multiple Labels On One Garment

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

Not All Woven Labels Are Created Equal

If you own a clothing line and sell clothes you design, you must know how much every little detail matters to the customers and what role it plays in enhancing the quality of your product. One such small detail is […]

What’s the difference between a woven label and a printed clothing label?

We are asked this question quite often. Woven labels are produced on a loom. Your logo/wording is woven into the piece of material. A printed label is different because your logo/wording is printed on top of the material rather than […]

Hot Trend in Clothing and Apparel Labels: Hem Tags

The hot new trend in clothing labels are hem tags. Hem labels and tags are placed on the outside of a clothing item rather than sewn into a seam in the back neckline. They are usually folded. They can be placed at the bottom of the shirt, on the back, and on the lower end of the t-shirt sleeve. Continue reading

The Biggest Mistake A Designer Can Make

If after putting all your energy and creativity into your newfound fashion line, you still don’t receive the response you anticipated, then you have to consider that there is something wrong with the way you are pitching it. What’s missing? Continue reading

Do you Shine?

We want to recognize an individual or group that is extending aid to those in need either through their community or worldwide channels. Nominate yourself, a worthy group or individual that you feel makes a positive contribution with clothing, blankets, toys, shoes, hats or any type of soft good. Winners will be given 1000 damask woven labels to put on their products. Continue reading