Materials for Sew in garment labels:
1. Cotton Fabric: Suitable for traditional and cost-effective labels, ideal for lightweight and casual clothing.
2. Polyester Fiber: Wear-resistant, wrinkle-resistant, suitable for garments that require higher durability, such as sportswear.
3. Nylon: Lightweight and durable, commonly used for outdoor and activewear.
4. Leather: Provides a high-end feel, suitable for fashion brands and high-end clothing.
5. Film: Transparent and lightweight, commonly used for inconspicuous labels on lightweight garments.
Sew in garment labels techniques:
1. Computer Embroidery: Utilizes computer programming for precise embroidery designs, suitable for complex patterns and fonts.
2. Hand Embroidery: Crafted by skilled artisans, emphasizing craftsmanship and uniqueness.
3. Hot Cutting: Uses a hot knife to cut label edges, ensuring a neat appearance.
4. Hot Seal Backing: Applies heat-sealed backing on the label's back for easy stitching onto clothing.
5. Color Embroidery: In addition to common single-color embroidery, offers the option of colorful threads and patterns.
6. Laser Cutting: Utilizes laser technology to cut labels, providing fine and clear edges.