Knowledge Center
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Woven labels are branding or information tags created by weaving threads together to form a specific design. Unlike printed labels, which use ink on fabric, woven labels are entirely made of threads, resulting in a more durable and professional product. These labels are typically sewn or adhered to garments, accessories, or textiles to provide brand identity, product care instructions, or decorative elements. They are widely used in industries like fashion, home textiles, and custom apparel.
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Woven labels are generally made from high-quality threads, with the most common materials being:
Polyester threads: Known for their durability, resistance to wear, and vibrant colors that don't fade easily.
Cotton threads: Used for a softer, more natural feel, ideal for eco-friendly or premium products.
Recycled materials: Threads made from recycled polyester or other sustainable sources for eco-conscious brands. The type of material chosen impacts the label's texture, durability, and cost. Polyester is the most versatile and commonly used, while cotton is preferred for its softness.
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Woven labels offer a range of benefits, including:
Enhanced Branding: They provide a sophisticated way to showcase your logo and brand identity.
Long-lasting Quality: Unlike printed labels, woven designs won't fade or peel over time.
Premium Aesthetic: The texture and appearance add a touch of professionalism and luxury to products.
Customizability: Woven labels can include intricate details, colors, and various styles to match your brand’s look.
Versatility: They can be used not only for branding but also to include size information, care instructions, or decorative elements.
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Absolutely! Woven labels are one of the most customizable types of labels. You can adjust nearly every aspect, such as:
Design: Include your logo, text, patterns, or icons.
Size: Choose dimensions that best fit your product and the placement of the label.
Thread Colors: Many manufacturers offer hundreds of thread color options. Pantone matching may also be available for precise branding.
Shape: While most labels are rectangular, they can be cut into custom shapes to stand out.
Fold Options: Customization extends to how the labels are folded, such as straight-cut, end-fold, center-fold, or specialty folds like Manhattan or miter folds.
We usually require a high-resolution digital file of your design to ensure accuracy.
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The production process involves several steps to ensure a high-quality final product:
Design Submission: Customers provide the artwork or design, specifying size, colors, and other preferences.
Sampling: The manufacturer may create a digital proof or a physical sample for approval.
Material Selection: Threads are chosen based on the design and customer preferences.
Weaving: A specialized loom weaves the design into the fabric using the selected threads. This process creates the label as a continuous roll.
Cutting and Finishing: The woven roll is cut into individual labels. Depending on the style, additional steps like folding or applying backing are performed.
Quality Control: Labels are inspected for precision, color accuracy, and durability.
The turnaround time for woven labels depends on the complexity of the design and the manufacturer's production capacity, often ranging from 2 to 3 weeks.
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Selecting the right material involves considering:
Purpose: Use softer materials like cotton for delicate products (e.g., baby clothing) and polyester for items needing durability (e.g., sportswear).
Brand Aesthetic: Shiny threads can create a luxurious look, while matte threads give a more subtle, minimalist appeal.
Product Category: Lightweight threads are ideal for small, intricate designs, whereas thicker threads are better for bold or textured designs.
Budget: Polyester is cost-effective and versatile, while cotton or specialty threads may be more expensive.
Discussing your needs with the label manufacturer helps in making the right choice.
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Yes, woven labels can display care instructions either as part of a multi-functional label or on separate tags. Care instructions can include:
Text: Specific washing, drying, or ironing details (e.g., “Machine wash cold, tumble dry low”).
Symbols: Internationally recognized care symbols for a universal audience.
Combination: Both text and symbols for clarity. Labels with care instructions are especially useful for clothing or textile products, ensuring customers maintain the item properly.
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Sizes vary widely, but some common dimensions include:
Small Labels: 1” x 0.5” (e.g., for branding on small items like socks or scarves).
Standard Labels: 2” x 1” or 2.5” x 1.5” (e.g., for standard garment labels with logos and size info).
Large Labels: 3” x 2” or larger (e.g., for detailed branding or decorative purposes). The size depends on the placement and purpose. For example, neck labels are often larger than hem tags.
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Woven labels can be folded in several ways, depending on your needs:
Straight Cut: No fold, ideal for flat application, often sewn on all sides.
End Fold: The sides of the label are folded under, creating soft edges.
Center Fold: Folded in half, commonly used for labels sewn into garment seams.
Loop Fold: Similar to a center fold but with extra space for hanging.
Manhattan Fold: An end fold with an additional fold at the top, offering a more polished finish.
Miter Fold: The edges are folded at an angle, allowing the label to be sewn into corners.
Each fold style serves a specific aesthetic or functional purpose.
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Backing options depend on how the label will be attached to the product:
Sew-on: No adhesive, requiring stitching for a secure hold.
Iron-on: Heat-activated adhesive for easy application without sewing.
Peel-and-stick: Adhesive backing for temporary use, often for non-garment items.
Heat Seal: A more durable adhesive activated by heat, offering a permanent bond.
Sew-on is the most traditional and durable option, while iron-on and heat seal are popular for quicker application.
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To request a quote:
Prepare Your Design: Have a clear digital file of your logo or design, specifying colors and layout.
Provide Details: Share the size, material, fold style, backing type, and quantity you need.
Contact us: Submit the information through our website or by email at info@shliya.com.
Compare Offers: Review quotes for cost, lead time, and material options to find the best fit.
Ask for samples if you’re unsure about quality or color accuracy. Let me know if you'd like assistance with any specific step in the process!