Where are woven labels used for?

The vast majority of woven labels are used in the textile industry. In addition to being decorative, they are also informative. Indeed, the woven label for clothing is mainly used for recognising the brand name and makes it possible to obtain information on the maintenance methods to be followed, on the composition of the fabric, and finally for the size of the garment. Whether small or large, labels are constantly used by brands for each of their garments or other textile products. Woven labels reflect the image of brands and are very often one of the triggers for the consumer to buy. Today, more and more manufacturers are embarking on the creation of woven labels for professional or private designers. Calling for these label professionals is a quick and easy way to get stylish in this fast fashion business. However, it is also quite possible to design or create your own labels.

Woven labels with Griffes Vivienne

In order to label your clothes or products, a large quantity of woven labels is very often necessary. That is why calling a professional makes it possible to obtain these essential accessories in large quantities, at the same time maintaining quality. Many companies offer personalized woven label design services for professionals or individuals. In most cases, you simply have to design your own pattern and choose the size, colour, text and type of fabric like cotton, satin, taffeta etc on which it should be affixed whether through glue or sewing. However, it is essential to provide sufficient margins so that the seams do not intrude to the woven label designs. Once the labels have been created by the suppliers, all that remains is to sew them or stick them directly to the garment or other products. So choose Griffes Vivienne for customising your own label.

Make your own woven labels

If you do not want to call a label specialist, it is quite possible to very easily make your own personalized woven labels. However, some knowledge of sewing may be necessary to make beautiful and intricate personalized labels. The easiest method to do at home is undoubtedly direct transfer to fabric with the help of iron. You simply have to print the desired patterns or design on commercial transfer paper, and finally iron it directly on the garment using a conventional iron. On the other hand, unlike the labels produced by specialized companies, this method is generally less durable and less elegant.