Are you creating your brand and thinking about what kind of labels to use on your products? Do you want to personalize the clothing for your employees by using your brand logo? Griffes Vivienne offers a wide range of self-adhesive labels with different fabric and paper qualities such as satin, taffeta etc to achieve your goals quickly.

What are iron-on labels?

Definition

The iron-on label is a small area of fabric or paper that sticks to a fabric with the effect of pressure and heat (iron or industrial press, for example). The installation is simple and only requires a few seconds. One side is iron-on and the other is not. The final rendering is impeccable and leaves no trace. Once positioned, this label withstands machine washes up to 60 ° C. In particular, it can be used to place it on clothing, to indicate the name of a brand, a person, a company or type of business.

How do I position the label?

You don’t have to be a sewing or label professional to apply an iron-on label perfectly. Use your hot iron but without steam. Position your label on the desired product and location. Cover your label with parchment paper and place the iron on it for about 20 seconds. That’s it ! But it also depends on the characteristic of the fabric, so follow the instructions while using it.

A wide variety of labels

The classic iron-on label is generally square or rectangular for several years but the technology has adapted with the times. It can now be found in different shapes (like stars, cloud, triangle etc) design, quality and materials. Plus, the days when you could only find white labels are over! Now you can find labels in many different colors, to suit your style and different needs according to the product.
You can also personalize your labelling while providing your design or suggestion with any material like leather, synthetic, fabric etc. on any kind of textile products.

Why use iron-on labels? In the textile business

Iron-on labels are often used in the fashion and textile business. Their ease of installation and the record time required to do so can suit both individuals and professionals.

Individuals, for example, use them to mark household linen products, clothing and personal belongings. This is particularly useful for marking your children’s clothes to avoid losing them during school trips. Iron-on labels are also suitable for people living in a community or admitted to a long-stay establishment.
In a professional setting, Brands can use this to mark employee uniforms or blouses with their name or the brand logo.
Young designers can also use this to personalize their designs and promote their brand in the universe. Plus, it doesn’t take extra sewing or printing time. It’s a fast and efficient solution for people in a budget.

Packaging and Marketing

Do you want to have consistency in your brand, between your design and your packaging? Also use your labels to decorate your bags, pouches and other packaging items with the required size, as the look will be more finished and professional. In a brand, especially in its early days, designs are essential, but the communication that surrounds it is just as important. Pay attention to all the details of making the label and stand out from your competition.