Re: Labels (tag or tagless) hummm, plastisol transfers to be used as required content and wash labels may not work too good because very/very/small text usually used in content/wash labels. Here in Canada, i think the minimum allowed gov-law for content label durability is something like 5 washes. With a Brand we do work for that uses Gildan shirts, they re-label the shirts with paper-type labels that are within gov-regulation. These paper labels a very affordable. You can then make your Brand/Logo Plastisol labels, for durability purposes keep any label text at about 30 points or more if possible. The best is to have a solid ink shape and make your logo or text in the label clear so that it's color becomes the color of your shirt.....just a few ideas to try to help you out. Good luck. |