1. Types of Woven Labels
Flat labels: Single-sided, no folds, sewn directly onto products.
Center fold labels: Folded in half, suitable for necklines, with branding on one side and care info on the other.
End fold labels: Folded inward at the ends, ideal for external branding or hem tags.
Loop fold labels: Similar to center fold but with a loop for added flexibility.
Manhattan fold labels: Center fold with a tucked edge for a polished finish.
2. Uses of Woven Labels
Applied to fashion garments, handmade items (e.g., knitted scarves, hand-sewn bags), accessories, children's clothing, and small business products.
Serve as neck labels, side seams, hem tags, or exterior branding to enhance brand identity.
For kidswear, cotton-based or damask woven labels with folded edges are preferred for softness and safety.
Add a sense of craftsmanship to handmade items, making them retail-ready.
3. Application Methods
Sewing: By hand or machine (most common), stitched into seams or hems.
Heat-activated adhesive: Used for select label types as an alternative to sewing.
Beginners are advised to start with flat or end-fold labels for easier application.











