Custom Woven Clothing Labels

Custom woven labels are the perfect finishing touch for any apparel line especially for cut and sew garments. A woven fabric label not only highlights the quality and craftsmanship of your clothing but also reflects the dedication and identity of your brand.

Including a custom woven label helps establish your brand with customers by adding a professional edge. Labels can feature your logo, website, or tagline, and for limited edition pieces, you can even number each label to create exclusivity.

If you’ve invested in creating custom clothing, complete the look with woven fabric labels a small detail that makes a big difference.

Woven Fabric Label Process

Custom woven labels are created using advanced looms such as broadlooms, needle looms, and shuttle looms to ensure the highest quality finish. When first produced, labels come off the loom in a ribbon-like form, which is then carefully cut and sealed to prevent fraying and maintain durability.

Standard woven label orders are typically completed within 2–3 weeks, with rush options available upon request.

Custom Woven Label Fabrics

Woven labels can be created using different fabrics, each offering its own texture, look, and finish. Choosing the right fabric helps define the quality and style of your clothing line.

Common Woven Label Fabrics:

  • Damask Labels – Soft, durable, and high-quality; perfect for premium apparel.
  • Satin Labels – Smooth, glossy finish that gives garments a luxury touch.
  • Taffeta Labels – Crisp, lightweight, and cost-effective for large production runs.
  • Cotton Labels – Natural, eco-friendly option with a soft, organic feel.

No matter the fabric choice, woven labels add a professional and lasting impression to your garments, helping strengthen your brand identity.

Satin Labels

Satin is one of the most popular choices for woven clothing labels due to its smooth texture and elegant sheen. It adds a touch of luxury to garments and is often chosen for fashion pieces, formal wear, and premium collections.

However, satin is also thinner than other label fabrics and can snag easily. While it looks beautiful at first glance, it may not be as durable for everyday wear. When choosing satin, it’s important to consider your customer and how they will use the garment.

Taffeta Labels

Taffeta is a stiffer and more durable option compared to satin, offering better resistance to snagging. Because of its firm structure, it’s often used for care labels, instruction tags, or simple branding labels.

However, both satin and taffeta can have stiff finished edges, which sometimes cause the “prickly” feeling against the skin. While not the softest choice, taffeta remains a cost-effective and practical option for labels that don’t require constant contact with the wearer.