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The difference between woven and printed labels

1. Woven labels

Woven labels are used to display the clothing features or related brands of the clothes. They usually have the brand's English or LOGO. Mainly divided into two types: selvage and trimming. Selvage label: When the required trademark is woven out according to the required width at one time, it is called a selvage label. Trimmed fabric labels: As the name suggests, on a dedicated high-speed machine, a whole piece is woven like woven cloth, and then cut into strips according to the width of the label. Because of the heat-melting properties of polyester, the yarns will stick to each other when cut and will not unravel.

2. Printed label

Printed label is relative to woven label, which is a printed trademark, also called wash mark or wash mark, including size mark or size mark. And the waist label and the certificate of conformity on the clothing tag, etc. The function of the printed label is to explain the relevant ingredients for making clothes, and explain the precautions and methods for washing clothes. Therefore, it is also called an indicator label, a caution label, an ingredient label, a washing label, a cloth label, and a barcode label. Purpose of printing labels: In addition to large quantities of ready-made clothes, there are also other uses for socks, toys, hats, bedding and towels.