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One Label, Three Different Styles

Sometimes depending on the kind of products you create, it makes sense to have your clothing labels done with different font or background colors.

For example, if you want the label to match the color of the garment or if you want to use a different style for each collection without having to change your logo or image completely.

We created custom damask labels for our customer Roth Coats, they requested for 3 different colors in terms of background: white, black and brown. And for the labels with brown background we used gold for the lettering.

Check out how beautiful they came out!

If you like this idea, we can help with your project!! Minimum order is still 100 pieces and we only charge an extra fee for changing the thread colors.

Damask labels are a little more expensive comparing to satin or taffeta labels, however, their durability and resistance is noticed at first sight. If you're looking for high quality labels that will add a touch of sophistication and professionalism to your designs, damask woven labels are definitively your best shot!

For more information and professional advice please call (866) 611-6118.

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