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    Question Buying clothing washing labels

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    Does anyone know where to buy clothing washing labels as I'm starting a new clothing range to go with my printing business.

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    If you type in clothing labels, there will be many companies that do this, its just a case of find a label that is suitable for you. Don't forget these labels have to sew in. Before you do this at least test how well your clothing line will sell, its a tough world out there so be prudent when you begin and test the market.

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    I know of a few places but quantites generally start at about 1000 labels and go up from there - they are also quite expensive until you get to big quantities - this is based on you wanting your logo/details with washing instructions. You could probably buy "standard" non-branded washing labels much cheaper.


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    http://www.jamiqs.co.uk

    I used this company a few years ago to re-label my shirts and they were excellent.
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    Sounds like a good tip. Cheers, bro!
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    i print me own iron on labels , ive only just got these in and at the moment in the wash test stage but i can let you know how they go when theyve been through the was a few times im adding them to t shirts i sell with my web address on them

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    http://kikikreations.com/ are very good, they also sell on ebay.
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    There was a company at printwear and promotion who were selling a complete print your own labelling package with software, printer and supplies. Sorry this may not be much use as I do not remember the company name but it may jog someones memory.

    If you are looking to do bucket loads this might be a better option

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    Could do a digital transfer print to the inside of the garment? They're not 'labels' in the conventional sense, but they could hold all the relevant information on a small space.
    Drop me a PM, could do you a sample?

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