Handmade pieces, short runs or one-offs: clear labeling builds trust and a professional look. Choose solutions that fit your product and design. With durable materials and precise configuration options, you shape branding that matches your style.
Premium garment labels, versatile DTF heat transfers, professional care labels, original stickers, and more — customize it all in the configurator. Design your label layouts online with the right fonts, icons, and colors. Already have a logo? Just upload the file. When needed, add QR codes, required info, and other extras right away. This gives you versatile building blocks for a cohesive brand presentation with high quality.
We produce your labels in Germany — even in small quantities, with proven quality and attention to detail.
Elegantly shiny fabric labels made from recycled polyester satin (rPET) – perfect brand ambassadors with rich colors, soft feel, and lasting durability.
A sustainable statement: Cottonera cotton labels can be sewn on with folded ends or ironed on as a no-sew option.
Laser-engraved labels and hangtags made from natural, recycled, or toxin-free faux leather materials.
With professional care labels you meet legal requirements and at the same time pass on important product information to your customers.
The all-rounder: care details, logo, and more – ironed directly onto your textiles.
Create your own custom stickers – perfectly matched to any purpose. For long-lasting results, choose the right material!
What information is required on apparel in the U.S.?
List fiber content by generic names, disclose country of origin and identify the manufacturer/dealer (company name or RN); include permanent care instructions per the FTC Care Labeling Rule.
How do I comply with U.S. labeling rules?
State fibers in order of weight using generic names, add your RN or company name and the country of origin on a durable label, and attach clear, permanent care instructions (words or symbols).
3. Are care symbols required in the U.S.?
Care instructions are required; you may use words or standardized symbols. If you use symbols, follow recognized standards and attach them permanently.
Do clothes need a CE mark in the U.S.?
No. CE is European. For the U.S., follow FTC/TFPIA requirements and, where applicable, CPSIA for children’s products and flammability rules.