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Old March 1st, 2007 Mar 1, 2007 6:08:28 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Default T-shirt relabeling question from a newbie

Hello!
I'm so new at this. I'm very glad that I ran into this forum.
I'm trying to start a "small" T-shirt business. I have the shirts and now I want to relabel them.

I think I want to get printed labels on a soft fabric that has both my company logo and care instructions on it (either folded or not). I think woven labels might be too costly and thick. Can you please recommend a good company for printed lables?

I think I'm going to cut the existing labels off and just sew on top of the stumps. Is there a company that does both printing of the labels, taking off existing labels and sew on the new labels? That would be ideal.

What else do I need to think about when relabeling shirts?

I would appreciate all and any feedbacks you pros can give me.
Thank you in advance!
 
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I think I want to get printed labels on a soft fabric that has both my company logo and care instructions on it (either folded or not). I think woven labels might be too costly and thick. Can you please recommend a good company for printed lables?
You can get inexpensive and soft woven labels at clothinglabels4u.com. I think they also do relabeling.

WestCoastLabel.com has printed labels.

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I think I'm going to cut the existing labels off and just sew on top of the stumps. Is there a company that does both printing of the labels, taking off existing labels and sew on the new labels? That would be ideal.
I think clothinglabels4u.com does that. However, you can get relabeling done in a variety of places. A local seamstress, a local screen printer or embroiderer, some blank t-shirt wholesalers like tscapparel.com offer relabeling.


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What else do I need to think about when relabeling shirts?
If you search the forums for relabeling (or labels), you'll find lots more tips and advice
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