Custom iron on clothing labels or woven patches are vital for branding. When it
comes to decorating clothing, there are quite a number of choices that you can
decide to go for; and one of them is custom iron on labels. It is one of the
most popular methods to brand a clothing line. Woven patches, usually made with
even thinner and fine threads, they are used when an emphasis is placed on small
details and if a label contains small lettering. So, if your logo has any of
very small details, you must consider custom iron on clothing labels also called
stick on clothing labels. Please note that stick on clothing labels are applied
by using a heat press machine. They have adhesive backing also called iron on
backing. You may also consider custom Velcro patches.
As for the backing options available for woven patches, we have offer:
Velcro - Woven patches can be done as custom Velcro patches.
Patches with Velcro backing can be used on multiple applications. You need just
custom Velcro patches for an event. No need to buy new shirts and caps for every
event if you use custom Velcro patches. The Velcro backing gives you the
opportunity to wear the same woven patch on multiple clothing articles.
Self-Adhesive - Our custom iron on clothing labels come with
peel-and-stick. They are good for one or two times uses. If you need to attend a
trade show or an event and you would like to decorate your clothing, this is the
perfect backing choice for you. To apply patches with Peel-and-stick backing,
you need to simply remove the backing (the carrier paper) from the patch,
position it wherever you would like it to be seen, and press down gently with
your hands. This backing has a sticky material on the back of the patch that
keeps the patch in place, firmly.
Iron On – We do iron on labels, iron on name labels, and iron
on fabric labels. They also called stick on clothing labels. The simplest way to
apply woven patches. If you decide to go for the custom iron on labels, that
means you are not expecting to move the patch from one garment to another one as
we do with patches with Velcro backing.
Plastic Lamination - It requires that patches are sewn on
clothing. This backing makes patches stiff and gives a smooth look on the back
side.
1- Text quality in woven patches are better than embroidered patches.
2- Woven patches use thinner thread without the base fabric.
2- Color blends are better in woven than emboidered patches.
3- Small details are easy to capture in woven than Embroidered patches.
4- Cover less dimension than embroidered patches.
5. Due to use of fabric base embroiderd patches have less durability than woven patches.
Being something that is used to distinguish or set a brand apart from some
others, woven patches can be used on the police uniforms, firefighters’
uniforms, bikers jacket and vest, and girls scouts. There are many choices when
it comes to decorating your clothing. If you do not like the idea of using
custom iron on clothing labels, you can as well try out embroidered patches or
printed patches. Embroidered patches differ from the woven ones because of the
threads used, the embroidered patches are thicker and have a 3-D look, thanks to
the threads. Special viscose or polyester threads are used on twill material.
Therefore, they are generally more expensive than woven patches.
Select a style from our extensive collection. We offer one that is ideal for every need and every budget!
We'll answer quickly with a sample of your patch design after you fill out our quote form.
You can go over patch trials again and again until it's exactly what you need. Revisions and artwork are usually free!
Confirm your order once you're satisfied with your design. Our FREE shipping gets your patches to you quickly, anywhere in the United States!