Discuss the various finishing services that can help showcase your brand. Topics include custom neck tag labels, hang tags, garment washes, folding, bagging and even shipment/packaging options.
Maybe this has been brought up before. But for those of you who are small potatoes (like me), I found a great way to have nice looking hang tags on your shirts.
Get some full color business cards printed (www.overnightprints.com). You can go all out on the design of these since they are full-color digital prints. And the cool thing is, they're only $39 per 1000. Plus you can have the corners rounded for a really professional look.
Then go to ebay, find a tagging gun (about $10) and some barbs, and your in business! I've been doing this for a while and really like the professional results.
Just make sure that when you design the card, you leave room to put the barb through it.
I checked the site out. Pretty good. You can get them double-sided and if you want the U/V gloss it's free.
This is truly a great idea!
I'm definitely doing this. I will have to drill a small hole near the top so the hole for the barb will look professional. I'm going to have my url printed at the bottom. That way I can use it for shirts that I sell online. And for the ones that are going in the stores I will just put the sticker with my UPC symbol over it.
Been looking for a tag shaped like a tee shirt. Has anyone ever seen any?
I found a place that will make them custom, but it’s the initial dye-casting of the cutter… or something to that effect, that’s the really expensive part. Wouldn’t make sense for just me at this point in time.
Would anyone else be interested in such a tag? It would probably be in the area of an oversized tag as to include more info.
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Personally, i'd do it through the label. If those shirts stay in a shop's storage for 2 years, the hole in the sleeve will be pretty much there to stay.
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Last edited by monkeylantern; April 6th, 2006 at 06:41 AM.