Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Hang Tags and Other Types of Special Clothing Labels, And How They Help the World of Fashion

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The World of Fashion- A Short Intro

Fashion is one of the most grossed about fields in the entire world, as Fashion shows, articles and other media have the highest amounts of followers, subscribers and fans. With millions of people around the world waiting to find out more about the newest fashion trends, or what a critic thinks of a certain piece unveiled by a Fashion designer, Fashion has followers spread throughout the world. Every year, the new fashion trends unveiled by designers make for some of the highest grossing and certainly most popular events of the year, with retail locations, wholesalers and other customers buying these pieces in huge quantities.

However, the world of Fashion cannot work without its pillars, certain items, systems and decisions that make for a sense of order in the world of Fashion, and help with many different parts of the bigger whole of Fashion, such as retail, purchasing, importing large or small quantities of pieces, and other such systems. Clothing Labels, Hang Tags, T shirt tags and other such tags are definitely one of the most important pillars of the world of Fashion, as they make sure the credit for a piece goes to the right designer or company. This is a lot more important than it sounds, as it also makes sure that customers who like a design from a certain designer will remember to return to that designer for similar pieces, ensuring lots of future business for the designers!

Clothing Labels and Hang Tags- What Are They?
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Clothing Labels are labels that are sewn or printed on the clothes, directly, to provide different types and topics of information, such as the name of the tailor or clothing line which made the product, the country it was made in, how to take care of the clothes, and other topics. Hang tags, on the other hand, are different in that they are not attached to the garment directly, but rather hang from string. The main difference between the two lies in the materials used for both of them. Hang Tags are often called label tags on string, since they are usually suspended on a string.

Clothing Labels and different types of Hang Tags, such as T shirt tags are two of the most demanded products in the entire Fashion and Apparel industry, and have indeed been this important for quite some time, since they have been used to identify the products of a particular tailor or clothing line since the early 1900s. Being one of the largest businesses in the Fashion Industry, There are many businesses that make clothing labels and hang tags for different tailors and clothing lines, providing them with the means to identify their pieces and garments as having been designed and produced by them.

Hang Tags and Clothing Labels: A Small Difference

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Sew on clothing labels and hang tags are both equally popular, but more effort goes into designing the hang tags, since they are usually one of the first things that a customer looks at, which means they have the power to either ensure a sale or drive a customer away, thus being a big part of the overall package of a garment.

Special Types of Clothing Labels
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In the history of clothing and garment designers, woven and cardboard labels have dominated the field, with 100% labels appearing for rare and valued pieces such as Bespoke Suits, high quality shoes, and others. However, in these modern times, many other types of clothing labels are in use, with most people suffering that their governments have these special clothing labels. There are many types of labels commonly used all over the world for different kinds of pieces. Read on to find out more about some of the rarest and most interesting CBF Labels offers a wide variety of types of clothing labels:

●    Silk Labels: Silk Labels are one of the most common types of special garment tags, and can be seen in a fair amount of garments made by the bigger clothing lines and more important tailors. Silk labels are used to ensure maximum comfort in a particular garment piece, and to make sure that the label itself does not irritate the skin of the wearer, since Silk is a very soft material.

●    100% Labels: These are another type of label which are fairly rare, and cannot be found that easily. The reason for its rarity is the fact that most labels are made with at least two different materials, one which composes the label itself, with the other being used for stitching or printing the provided information. 100% labels are usually made with a lot of care, with a prime example being Italian tailors who put a lot of time into making a single suit.

●    Leather Labels: Leather labels are another type of special clothing label that can be found all over the world, though these are more common than Silk labels or 100% labels.
Leather labels are much rarer than other standard types of Clothing Labels, and are used by very few designers and tailors to claim their work. Costing much more to produce than standard Cardboard, cloth or plastic labels, Leather Labels are only used for premium and special products. Pieces such as leather jackets, leather trousers and other such rarer pieces are usually found with leather labels.

●    Flag Labels: These are generally much smaller than the common clothing labels, and come in reduced sizes for added comfort or utility.  Flag labels are used when only a small amount of information (and thus an overall smaller block of text) needs to be displayed or provided with the product, and thus are used for the more generic range of products, with popular and bestselling pieces being found with silk, leather or other types of labels. In most cases, Flag Labels only display the name of the designer, along with the country the piece was manufactured in along with its manufacturing date.

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