Best for clothing brands that need printed logos, tagless neck labels, fabric printed labels, or more color-driven garment branding.
Choose the right printed label path
Printed Labels can mean different things depending on how the label will be applied. Start by choosing the path that best matches your product.

Heat Transfer Labels
Best for: tagless inside neck branding and no-sew application
Applied with heat and pressure directly onto the garment. Best when you want a clean inside finish without a sewn-in label.

Printed Fabric Labels
Best for: sewn-in branding, logo labels, and printed fabric details
Printed onto label material and then sewn into the garment. Best when you want a more traditional sewn-in label with printed content.
Why choose printed labels?
Printed labels are a strong choice when your brand needs more color, more graphic flexibility, or a cleaner printed result than woven structure can provide.
Better for color and graphics
Printed labels are usually the stronger choice for artwork, gradients, and more graphic brand presentation.
More application flexibility
Choose between tagless heat transfer application or sewn-in printed fabric labels.
Good for modern apparel branding
Ideal for inside neck branding, activewear graphics, logo labels, and cleaner printed information layouts.
Best printed label options for clothing brands
Choose the printed label direction that best matches your garment type, branding style, and application method.

Tagless Heat Transfer Labels
Best for: inside neck branding and no-sew application
A clean option for garments that need soft, tagless inside labeling.

Sew-In Printed Fabric Labels
Best for: sewn-in branding, logo labels, and printed garment details
A practical choice when you want printed detail on a sewn-in fabric label.

Full-Color Graphic Labels
Best for: colorful artwork, graphic logos, and stronger visual branding
A better fit for designs that need more color and graphic detail.
Heat transfer labels for modern apparel
Heat transfer labels are one of the most popular printed options for inside neck branding, tagless application, and cleaner no-sew garment labeling.

Tagless Neck Labels
Best for: clean inside neck branding without a sewn-in label.

Activewear & Performance
Best for: garments that need comfort, flexibility, and a flatter inside finish.

Streetwear & Bold Graphics
Best for: colorful logos, graphic artwork, and stronger visual branding.

Accessories & Merch
Best for: selected accessories and promotional products with printed branding.
Printed fabric labels for sewn-in branding
Printed fabric labels are better when you need a sewn-in label with printed content, especially for logo labels, small information labels, and inside-garment branding.
- Better for brands that prefer a sewn-in label format
- Suitable for logo + text combinations on fabric label stock
- A practical bridge between woven structure and fully tagless application
If you want the label to stay sewn into the garment but still prefer printed detail over woven structure, this is usually the better path.
Heat press / iron-on application
Heat transfer labels are applied using heat and pressure to bond the design onto the fabric surface.
- No-sew, tagless finish for inside neck labels and selected branding areas
- A cleaner option when you want less bulk and no sewn-in edge
- Best when the garment fabric and intended use are suitable for heat transfer application

Not every fabric is ideal for every printed method. If you are unsure, send us the garment type and intended placement first.
Cut & ready-to-use format
We can supply printed labels in different ready-to-use formats depending on how you will apply them.
- Single pieces for one-by-one application
- Sheets for repeated placement and production use
- Roll or grouped supply depending on the format and artwork setup

Tell us how you plan to apply the labels and we’ll recommend the most practical supply format.
Which printed label is best for your brand?
Use these quick rules to choose faster.
- Choose Heat Transfer Labels for tagless inside neck branding and no-sew application.
- Choose Printed Fabric Labels for sewn-in logo labels and printed garment details.
- Choose Printed Labels when you need more color, graphic detail, or a cleaner printed result than woven structure.
- Choose Care Labels instead if your main goal is wash symbols, fiber content, and compliance information.
- Choose Cotton Labels instead if your priority is softer fabric feel and a more natural label presentation.
How to order custom printed labels
Send us your artwork, quantity, garment type, and preferred application method. We’ll prepare a digital proof before production so you can confirm the details first.
Delivery & Taxes
What to expect before ordering
We ship worldwide using reliable shipping methods based on destination, quantity, and timing.
Tax-included shipping is available for the US. For some EU destinations, including France, tax-included or prepaid options may also be available depending on the shipping method and order setup.
Need an exact shipping quote? Send us your country, postal code, quantity, and deadline before ordering.
Payment & Invoice
What to expect before payment
We support both direct online payment and proof-first payment, depending on the product setup and order path.
Available payment methods are shown at checkout. If your order needs file review or manual confirmation first, we will guide you through the next payment step after approval.
Need an invoice or not sure which payment path applies to your order? Contact us before payment and we’ll help you choose the right next step.
Custom Printed Labels FAQ
Printed Labels are usually chosen for branding, logo presentation, and color detail. Care Labels are mainly used for wash symbols, fiber content, size details, and garment information.
Choose Heat Transfer if you want a tagless, no-sew inside finish. Choose Printed Fabric Labels if you want a sewn-in label with printed content.
Yes. Printed labels are usually a better choice than woven structure when your design depends on stronger color detail, gradients, or more graphic presentation.
Many printed label orders can start from low quantities, making them suitable for test runs and small-batch launches.
We usually provide a digital proof in 2–3 days. Standard production usually takes 7–12 business days after approval.
Yes. Heat transfer labels are especially suitable for inside neck branding when you want a tagless, no-sew finish.
That depends on the material, print method, and how the label is used. If washability is important, send us the intended garment type and use case first.
Yes. Small trial orders are a practical way to test print quality, placement, and application before a larger repeat order.
Ready to order custom printed labels?
Send your artwork, quantity, garment type, and preferred application method. We’ll recommend the best printed label setup and reply with exact pricing.
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