Thursday, August 2, 2012

Woven Clothing Labels - Types and What You Should Know

 

Woven Clothing Labels vs. Printed Labels

Clothing Labels have two primary categories. The first is printed clothing labels. While generally inexpensive they have several disadvantages that make them an ideal choice for only a handful of uses. The most basic complaint about a printed label is that they fade. Whether it’s through washing or as a result of skin oils reacting with the print, the fact is that a printed label does not stand up to standard wear. This reduces the branding aspect of the label completely. An illegible label does nothing for your business. The second choice is a woven label.

The Better Choice

Woven clothing labels are a better choice, but the choice to go woven brings about other decisions. There are four basic fabrics offered in woven labels: Damask, Semi-Damask, Taffeta, and Satin. Click on any of the fabric styles for a more complete description of each fabric type.
Our labels are manufactured using huge looms. Our factory uses broadlooms, needle looms, and even the double and single shuttle looms to make the best possible clothing labels.
The clothing labels when they come off of the looms are in a ribbon like form, and then they are then cut and sealed so the threads do not fray.
Then the clothing labels are folded if needed and sent to packaging.

The Two Reasons That You'll Want To Buy From Us

The Quality and the Price! They cannot be beat! Contact me for FREE samples!
Prices range from:
1000 Logo/Name Labels: Between $390.00 to $450.00 plus shipping.
500 Logo/Name Labels: Between $290.00 to $350.00 plus shipping.

1 comment:

  1. I rarely find a label that comes through the laundry without becoming annoyingly scratchy and so I end up removing all the woven labels that are stitched near the collar line almost immediately. I've always wondered why most labels are not designed to perform like the clothes they are attached to

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