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From Blah to Fab with PVC Labels

Who wants their products to blend in with the rest? Hopefully not you! Use PVC labels to make your product stand out. Soft PVC Labels can be made to your specifications based on our ability to accurately translate your design, logo or idea into the medium of PVC modeling for translation to our computer controlled CNC Mold Cutting machines.   Give us a call 1.888.720.2115 or get your FREE Quote  

A Taffeta Label with Class and Style!

While we usually recommend damask woven labels for branding, there are always exceptions to the rule: We love this label, it has class and style, character. via siennapacific.com What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

What is a Manhattan Fold Label?

We just created this video, we are sure it will help you visualize the concept of a Manhattan Fold woven label and how you can use it to enhance the looks of your shirts   Don't forget to like the video and leave your comments.  

The Long and Skinny Woven Damask Labels

When branding is important, most designers choose professional quality clothing labels, especially the woven damask style and one of the most common places to attach a logo label to products is in the inside of them, begin the neck for shirts and jackets, or the belt for pants and skirts. Some people like them short, some people like them long, skinny or wider... today we are reviewing the long and skinny woven labels. We chose these ones due to their nice color contrast, special elements such as metallic threads, or just simple classic handwriting. There is not one single way of making your labels "work", it just has to work for you and your products. Woven labels can be made in practically any size and style. Click on the Damask Labels Gallery Link to view more samples of many different styles of labels we have made for thousands of clients in the past.

Which To Choose 2D or 3D PVC Patch?

Truth is you might (or might not) know that PVC Patches have the option of a 2D or 3D approach. If you have no idea what this means, we are here to explain the difference not to overwhelm. The concept is very easy to understand.There is no rule that one is better than the other only different for design. We are happy to review your art and explain how each approach will show your design.