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Our Damask Clothing Labels Gallery

Damask Woven Labels are very soft to the touch and work great for small detail in artwork.

They're the most popular type of woven labels. We offer 80 and 50 denier threads to achieve the softness and detail needed.

Denier refers to the thread's size, so, if your logo has small lettering and details we would recommend 50 denier.

Custom Damask Labels can be done in any color and its durability and resistance can be noticed at first sight.

If you want to add a touch of style to your products while portraying a very professional look, damask is the option to go!

Not sure if this is the right label for you? Give us a call and we’ll give you the professional advice you’re looking for, call free (888) 720-2115 or visit http://www.siennapacific.com/

To get some ideas check out some of the beautiful damask woven labels we have created for our customers.

 

 

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