Clothing and textile brand labels
Brand labels are where your creativity shines. These labels reflect your brand style and identity through name, logo, color, and sometimes contact information. They can be large or small, hidden or integrated into the design of items. We suggest that you choose a woven logo for your brand and only focus on some things, such as your brand name and logo. Keeping the content of these tags simple (but with rich design!) is the key to obtaining eye-catching and memorable brand tags without the need for additional information.
Clothing textile care and content labeling
Care and content labels are information labels that can be found on the clothing or textiles you purchase. These labels inform the owner of the item of what material it is made of and may also include specific cleaning or washing instructions. This label may display both symbols and multiple lines of text simultaneously, and using printed labels is very suitable for this purpose. Many care and content labels also display the country of origin, so if you want to reduce the number of labels for the entire product, you can consider adding them together. If you sell goods to the public, please make sure to check local laws and guidelines before placing an order. There are specific regulations regarding the care labels inside textiles in many places, so you need to comply with these regulations.
Clothing tags, size labels
Adding size tags to your clothes is a good idea, especially when you plan to make similar items in multiple sizes or intend to sell them. Size labels can be placed anywhere on clothing, but are typically located next to the "Care and Content" label or affixed to the brand label. You can also choose to add size information directly to the care or brand labels you have already planned to order, but this means you may need to order a series of labels if you plan to provide multiple sizes.
Hanging labels in busy retail environments can draw people's attention to your brand and products. They are usually made of thick cards and displayed in visible positions on the product to provide shoppers with information they want to know immediately, such as price and size. They are designed to be removable once the item is purchased, so many designers use their tags as a place to tell the brand story. This is a great method to help new customers better understand why your product is special while browsing the shelves.