woven edges
Conventional slit-edge labels produced on rapier looms cause irritation to the wearer of a garment if the label is touching the skin. The wearer may feel uncomfortable in such a case even if the garment is well designed with soft-feel fabrics and non-hurting trims. However, it is very rarely that the consumer complains to the retailer or the brand-owner. The simple route he takes is to cut or tear off such label to avoid itch/irritation. This, in effect means that the very identity of the brand-owner gets destroyed and the consumer may tend to forget the brand name of the product. One way to prevent this is to use Woven Edge Woven Labels in garments, especially in cases where the label is likely to come in direct contact with the skin.
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The most distinctive feature about satin label is that they look shiny, because they are woven with satin threads. And because of their special weaving process, the background colors of the label are usually soft colors. Normally dark pink color background will turn out to be light pink, and yellow will turn out as a soft ivory background color. Therefore, satin labels are excellent if you want to present soft, shiny, sophisticated and luxurious looking labels. One of the downside of satin labels is its ability to present detailed designs. Because of the soft colors blending in together (background and design), the design does not stand out as much as damask or taffeta labels.
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