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What is the difference between hot-cut and over-cut woven labels?

Woven marks are also what we often call trademarks, also called main marks. However, the production processes of these woven labels are different, and the production machines are also different. Therefore, the weaving effect and craftsmanship are also different. Today, let’s share the differences between hot-cut and super-cut woven labels. Everyone knows that burnt edge woven labels have many advantages: for example: rich colors, high weft density, etc. The knitting effect is very beautiful. However, as the saying goes, "No one is perfect, and no gold is perfect." Everything is the same, and it cannot be perfect. The same is true for this burnt-edge woven label. It has advantages and disadvantages. The burnt-edge woven label is the biggest. The disadvantage is that the two edges after sewing are not smooth. If it is sewn at the collar and it is a close-fitting garment, it will make the delicate skin uncomfortable. And sometimes it is itchy and uncomfortable. However, you don’t have to be afraid, there is now a post-process that can make up for this small shortcoming. That is laser edge trimming - what is often called super cutting. This kind of super-cut woven label is not rough at all, and it will not hurt your delicate skin even if it is sewn on close-fitting clothes.