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.
What up everyone. Where can you buy T-shirts that don't have any tags so we can place on our own. I'm new to all this. Is this possible? We want to have shirts with our tag printed on where the normal tag is.
Where can you buy T-shirts that don't have any tags so we can place on our own. I'm new to all this. Is this possible?
Not many places sell t-shirts without tags because of some legal requirements to have tags in the neckline.
Most people find a brand they like (Hanes, Gildan, AmericanApparel, AlternativeApparel, M & O Knits, etc) and then have them relabeled by either a screen printing or local seamstress (or they do it themself).
Some manufacturers will relabel their blanks at the factor if you place a large enough minimum order (AlternativeApparel, Jerico Sportswear, RoyalApparel, Continental Clothing are a few that do this).
You can get custom labels from many places (www.clothinglabels4u.com, luckylabel, djslabels, etc).
This is probably one of the more popular topics in the forum If you do a forum search for: relabeling, relabel or labels you will find tons of information the subject.
Could you have a plastisol print or a stitched logo in place of your label on a t-shirt?
If you're asking a legal question about relabelling (i.e. can you have a printed plastisol label in place of a woven neck label), then the answer is yes. All the legal requirements about being permanent, appropriately located, having certain mandated information, etc. still apply, but the labelled information doesn't have to be on a tag (it can be directly on the garment).
Check with the shirt manufacturer to see if they have a relabelling program. We are having our shirts relabelled by Alstyle Apparel. A large minimum order is usually required so if you're doing a big run, this might be something to consider.
True, but not all shirts have separate labels. Some of them have the all of the info on 1 label. If that's the case, if you relabel, then you must make sure that all of the required info that was on the original label is on your label.