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Clothing Labels and Logo Labels

Clothing Labels and Logo Labels Your main custom clothing label is often placed on the hem of your clothing or at the back of the neck of shirts. Its main purpose is to indicate where the clothing item came from, what size it is, its fabric content, and other similar information. If you are looking for a way to brand your clothing items, and you want an additional label that does more, you may want to consider adding a logo label. These labels are often sewed more prominently onto the front of your garment, and act both as a fashion...

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Tips for Starting a Clothing Line

Tips for Starting a Clothing Line If you’re interested in starting your own clothing line, but you don’t know how, then you’re in luck. Whether you are a fashionista who has been experimenting with making your own garments for a while, you love to knit, or you have a fair amount of experience and knowledge about fashion, your very own clothing line is definitely a possibility. Here are some tips to help you on your way: First and foremost, you need to make sure you have the finances to back this venture before you start. There is nothing more discouraging...

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Tips for Label Design

You may design beautiful garments on a daily basis, but custom clothing label design is a whole different beast. Instead of considering the silhouette and the warmth, you need to think about the space, the thinness of your lines, and the intricacy of the logo. Here are four failsafe tips to help you design a beautiful, successful name label for your garments: First, we recommend you look at other examples of clothing labels. Go shopping and look at what your peers have created, dig through your closet and find labels that have caught your eye in the past, or do...

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Clothing Care Labels

Clothing Care Labels When you purchase clothes, you may notice two sets of labels: the one with the company’s name and logo, and the one with clothing care instructions. What you may not know, though, is that if you plan on selling your clothes, the law requires this second tag. The FTC has a Care Labeling Rule that requires importers and clothing manufacturers to attach these instructions directly onto garments to ensure that customers can properly care for their purchases. The rule was up for review this year, and a new set of instructions and warnings were settled on. These tags...

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Find Success with Ink Transfers

Ink transfers are an excellent alternative to traditional clothing labels like sew-in labels or iron-on labels since they don’t have added thread or edges that can irritate sensitive skin. They are also much more difficult to remove, which promotes your brand awareness. To achieve success with ink transfers, though, you need to design them well. Here are a few tips that will help you create beautiful, effective ink transfers to use on all of your garments. Bold is beautiful, when it comes to these labels, so make sure you use an easy-to-read bold font, a bolder color that stands out...

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