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Iron-On Labes or Sew In Labels?

Thinking about attaching iron-on labels to your creations? Not sure if they are the right option for your products?

Below some important information about sewing labels and iron-on labels that you need to take into consideration before making a decision. It'll depend on your specific needs which one is the right for you.

  • Iron on labels are simple and easy to apply and ideal for people who cannot sew or do not have access to a sewing machine.
  • You cannot use iron on labels with all fabrics. The temperature that is required may be too hot for some fine or delicate fabrics.
  • Sew in labels can be applied to any fabric and what is most likely their main advantage, sew in labels are permanent. They will last a long time without peeling off.
  • Iron on labels are perfect for application to odd shaped garments. You can easily apply an iron on label to hats, ties, around pockets, on cuffs, and on the hems of most garments.


For professional advice on creating Custom Clothing Labels that will make your products stand out, visit Sienna Pacific, manufacturer of Woven Labels, PVC Labels and Apparel Hang Tags of the highest quality and offering free artwork with your order.

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