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Apparel Finishings

Why not brand your apparel and make it look a little bit more unique with custom shirt tags? We've got you covered from tag removal and custom clothing labels, to custom shirt tags, sewn-in tags, hem tags and hang tags. We call these Apparel Finishings.

Custom Shirt Tag Removal & Printing

Printed Shirt Tags

Want to brand your shirts to make them look unique with custom clothing labels and custom shirt tags? We can easily help you with that by removing the manufacturer’s sewn-in tag and replacing it with a printed 1 color design custom tag on the inside of the shirt.

Please note that some brands’ garments work better with clothing tag removal than others. Certain garments already have heat-pressed tags, so we cannot print over them. See our Print Warnings page and Printed Tag Template page for more info.

ATTENTION: By law all custom printed t shirt tags are required to list Country of Origin and Fabric. If you are printing on multiple brands and fabrics, additional tag files will be needed. See the Federal Wool & Trade Act for more information.

Printed Tags on Black and on Natural T-Shirts

Heat Press Tags

Heat pressed tags are a popular apparel finishing to add, to give your printed garments a consistent, professional look to them. Heat press tagging should be used whenever you’re printing on a sweater or fleece-lined garment. The beauty of our heat press method is that we can create your custom shirt tag in any color since it won't show through the back of the garment. Our team provides assistance in selecting the best contrast ink color for your custom shirt tag, based on the given color of the garment it will be pressed on. 


Heat Pressed Tags on Black Fleece and on Tie Dyed Fleece

Custom Shirt Tag Printing & Removal Pricing
  50-99 100-199 200-499 500-999 1000+
Printed Tags
(including Removal)
$2.60 $1.75 $1.50 $1.30 $1.20
Heat Pressed Tags
(including Removal)
$4.25 $3.50 $3.15 $2.85 $2.75
Set Up Free
Printed tags can only be 1-Color and require a 50 Piece Minimum. 3.5" x 3.5" Max Print Size. Adds up to 1 week to turnaround time. Printed tags on white shirts may show through the back of the shirt.

 

Woven Labels

Custom Sewn Tag Creation & Application

Another great way to brand your shirts with custom clothing labels is by having your own custom sewn tags. We can put sewn tags in the neck of the shirt (either in place of the original tag or on top of it), on the hem of the sleeve or the hem of the bottom of the shirt.

We offer Custom Woven Labels starting at a minimum quantity of 100 pieces.

Please reference the pricing charts below for Creating the Custom Hem Tags and Attaching the Hem Tags.

Sewn in Neck Tag on Button Up and on Rain Jacket

Sewn Tag/Woven Label Creation Pricing
  100 200 300 500 1000 1500 2000+
Up to 2" x 4" Hem Tags $2.30 $1.55 $1.10 $0.75 $0.50 $0.40 $0.35
Price reflected does not include attachment. For any other sizes please contact us for a custom quote.

 

Sewn Tag Attachment Pricing
  50-99 100-199 200-499 500-999 1000+
Bottom or Sleeve Hem Tags $1.50 $1.35 $1.20 $1.10 $1.00
Hem Tags (Fleece/Beanies/Jackets) $1.90 $1.75 $1.60 $1.50 $1.40
Sewn Neck Tags $2.00 $1.90 $1.70 $1.60 $1.50
Sewn Neck Tags (Fleece/Jackets) $2.40 $2.25 $2.10 $2.00 $1.90
4 Sided Tags $3.45 $3.30 $3.15 $3.05 $2.95
Adds up to 1 week to turnaround time. Hem tagging requires a minimum of 50 pieces per design.

Folding & Bagging

Let us fold and bag your shirts for you for a nice professional touch. This helps keeps your shirts organized and clean. We also apply a size sticker onto each bag so you know what size is inside.

Folding & Bagging Pricing
  50-99 100-199 200-499 500-999 1000+
Fold & Bagging $1.30 $1.10 $0.90 $0.80 $0.70
Folding Only $0.80 $0.60 $0.45 $0.40 $0.35
Fold & Bag (Fleece) $1.50 $1.25 $1.05 $0.90 $0.85
Folding Only (Fleece) $0.90 $0.70 $0.55 $0.50 $0.45
Price includes folding the shirt, bagging & sizing sticker.

Hang Tags

Help make your product retail ready with custom clothing labels. Order your personalized hang tags, including sticker hang tag options, through us, or provide your own. We'll seamlessly attach them to all your garments, enhancing your brand and delivering a unique and memorable experience to your customers! Pricing does not include the cost of printing the hang tags, only inserting/attaching the hang tags to the garment. For more information about custom hang tag creation, click here.

Sticker Hang Tag Examples (Standard on left and Premium option on right). Check out our range of sticker hang tag options, from Standard to Premium, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your brand!

Hang Tags Pricing
  Per Item
Attachment Only $0.30 (for insertion/attachment of hang tag)
Pricing does not include the cost of the hang tags. Adds up to 3 days to turnaround time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a quick question? Check out our most commonly asked Apparel Finishings questions below.

What types of custom labels does Threadbird offer?

Threadbird offers woven labels, printed tags, hem tags, and hang tags to enhance branding and product polish.

What are apparel finishings, and why should I add them?

Apparel finishings are custom branding elements like labels, tags, folding, and bagging that give your products a retail-ready feel.

Can I include folding and poly bagging in my apparel order?

Yes! You can choose professional folding, bagging, and labeling to prepare your garments for retail or shipping.

Do apparel finishings impact shipping or fulfillment?

They can slightly increase turnaround time but ensure each item arrives looking polished and professional.

How do I upload my label design?

You can upload your design during the ordering process or collaborate with Threadbird’s art team to create one.

Brand Feature: Threadfast, an Eco-Friendly Brand

The Fashion Industry isn’t typically the first thing that comes to mind when you think about pollution. Our minds usually draw to more obvious things like gas and chemical pollution. But, the garment industry has its own history of contributing to the issue.
Threadfast

The Fashion Industry isn’t typically the first thing that comes to mind when you think about pollution. However, the apparel industry has a history of contributing to the problem through increased production. 

 

Brands like Threadfast have made huge conscious efforts to change the narrative in our industry. Threadfast is stepping away from the typical process materials and replacing polyester with recycled water bottles and upping its standards on cotton production. 

Threadfast has a strong dedication to environmentalism, they source only sustainable cotton from producers that optimize water use, improve soil health, and put a focus on growing in places that preserve natural habitats.

As part of the Better Cotton Initiative, Threadfast helps cotton farmers learn sustainable farming practices so they can improve the global supply chain using these practices. Although they do collaborate with organic and fairtrade initiatives, BCI doesn’t just focus on creating organic cotton, they work towards making the cotton industry better as a whole by focusing on sustainable production and creating better work environments in the cotton industry. 

Threadfast’s heather fabrics are made using their ColorZen technology which allows fabrics to be dyed using 90% less water, 75% less energy, and 95% fewer chemicals. Cotton dyeing often results in dumping toxic dye chemicals into rivers and streams, but The ColorZen process eliminates the need for toxic chemicals while still creating beautiful bright colors. 

 

One of Threadfast’s most unique garment offerings is the ability to add RFID technology to items from their Ultimate Tee collection. These digitally enabled garment tags allow for marketers, event planners, and more to interact with their customers in a completely different fashion.

 

Here are a few of our other favorite Threadfast styles:

100A Ultimate Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt

This classic crew cut comes in a 60% cotton / 40% polyester blend. With an optimum weight of 4.8 oz, this t-shirt is 15% heavier than most 60/40 blend t-shirts. A distinct feature that sets these shirts apart is the patterns. This shirt comes in 18 colors and three pattern designs: “Tropical Jungle”, “Chameleon”, and “Palm Leaves". 

 

200RV Women’s Ultimate Short Sleeve Tee 

Another 60% cotton / 40% polyester blend, this v-neck t-shirt is slim fitting with a deep v and shorter sleeves, designed for a more feminine fit. 

 

100LS Unisex Ultimate Long-Sleeve Tee 

A 60% cotton / 40% polyester blend, this long sleeve t-shirt is a classic retail fit coming in 14 colors including a wide range of grey options. 

320C Ultimate Fleece Crew 

This crew-cut fleece features recycled polyester making it a sustainable sweatshirt option. Featuring ribbing around the cuffs, hem, and neck, it’s structured while still being wearable. 

 

320H Ultimate Fleece Hoodie 

The Ultimate Fleece Hoodie has a super unique pocket setup. Instead of having a traditional kangaroo pocket, this hoodie features two side slit pockets. The pocket placement also allows for a larger imprint area towards the bottom of the sweatshirt. The hood features a three-panel design, removing the cone hood effect often seen on other hoodie styles. These hoodies also feature dyed-to-match eyelets, grommets, and drawstrings on all colorways for a cohesive look.

 

320P Ultimate Fleece Jogger 

Pants should do more than just cover your legs. These fleece joggers are incredibly comfortable, soft, and extra long. These joggers feature slant pockets, a hidden drawcord on the inside for a more secure fit, with zippers on the bottom cuff.

 

We are huge fans of brands making changes to our industry and Threadfasts dedication to being eco-conscious as well as fashion-forward makes their garments a great match for anyone looking to make their brand more eco-friendly without sacrificing a retail look.

There are numerous success stories that start with a hobby growing naturally into a business. Many aspire to follow a similar path, just like this cowgirl from Texas. Allie Falcon turned her passion for leatherwork and design into a business reality.

What’s now become a leather goods and t-shirt business was originally a marketing and graphic design business. Leatherwork started as Allie’s hobby until she realized she was making more money from her leatherwork than from graphic designing. 

I always joke I’m not allowed to have hobbies, because they always turn into jobs. :)

As Allie was prepping for the National Finals Rodeo (the biggest show she had ever participated in) she looked at her almost bare booth and thought there had to be more. Driving home one night, Allie’s husband suggested making t-shirts. Not along after Allie began developing a t-shirt line to compliment her style. Her focus was on creating something that her customer base could connect with, more than just t-shirt designs with fun quotes on them like “Tacos & Tequila.” 

I just didn’t see anything in the western market that was art on its own. There were quotes on everything. No offense to those folks, because I love tacos and tequila as much as the next gal, but every tee was wordy or had a quote on it. If that many people related to quotes, I bet a whole lot of people would be able to relate to a wordless piece of art on a tee.

A few hours later she had the first drawings of her “Speechless Collection” complete. Allie wanted her collection to represent every western woman. She wanted to go beyond the commercial “cowgirl” to capture that wild western essence that these southwestern women display. 

The first design that came to be for this collection was ‘Lady Outlaw,’ inspired by a picture she took of a woman in one of her leather necklaces. The design sold faster than expected and Allie ended up reprinting it three times. Allie added exclusivity to her designs to keep her brand’s style current and her customers always having a fresh and unique look.

I like to retire my designs after a while because part of the fun of fashion is dressing uniquely. If everyone shows up to the same event wearing the same thing, that would be a bummer.

Allie’s t-shirt business stemmed from her passion for leatherwork. Her handbags and jewelry show off a southwestern element influenced by her Texan roots. Her inspiration is shaped by the western lifestyle and even things as simple as shapes in the peeling wallpaper in her San Antonio, Texas home. Allie’s designs are her essence in its purest form. 

To this day Allie is at home with her ranch lifestyle. “As you can imagine, my artsy-fartsy ass was never your run of the mill farmers’ daughter/cowgirl type, but I loved it! Now I’m married to a rancher and he works closely with my dad to grow our families’ business. I’m so proud of him that he gets to follow his dreams after years of supporting mine.”

Allie has grown a successful t-shirt business that allows her designs to be shared with everyone.

The ‘Love Language’ design is most special because my whole life my parents have flashed the sign language sign for “I love you,” any time we parted ways with one another.

Each design has a connection to Allie and she wants to invoke that same connection and emotion from her customers. 

When it comes to choosing blank garments, Allie is a Bella + Canvas fan. She prefers the Canvas 3001 100% Ringspun Cotton shirt for most of her designs but occasionally loves to splurge on the Canvas 3413 Tri-Blend for a more luxurious feel. 

Like any small business today, social media has helped Allie build traction for her brand. Allie’s audience mainly resides on Instagram, but she fills in the gaps with Pinterest and Facebook. However, Allie doesn’t just limit her brand to social media alone. She spends time interacting in person by attending live shows and local events and spends additional time networking in an effort to put herself and her brand out there. Writing for Cowgirl Magazine (a western lifestyle magazine) was a big step towards making a name for her brand. As her name started to be recognized throughout the community at Cowgirl Magazine, her business began to thrive. 

Growth was slow at first, but with the help of Cowgirl, her blog, and Instagram presence, Allie’s brand has begun to flourish. “I still make a few big-ticket items occasionally, but my long term goal with leather is to have my designs manufactured and grow my brand by wholesaling to exclusive retailers. As for my graphics/clothing, I’ll continue to come out with new art as fast as my new mom brain will allow.” Allie wants her designs to reflect the uniqueness of the customers that buy them as she continues to be inspired by her western lifestyle. 

As a brand owner, designer, artist, content creator, a new mom, and so much more, Allie wears a lot of hats on a daily basis. She offers this advice to others looking to start their brand: 

Be yourself. Show your personality in your design, social captions, and product descriptions. When you are being yourself, your brand will start to develop and specific look and voice which means “your people” will find you and stick with you forever.

And...

Be your biggest advocate. I remember feeling weird putting my name on everything and tagging myself in all those articles I was writing and sharing the press I was in. It can feel a little like, “Hey, look what I did! See how cool I am?” But honey, ain’t no one going to do that stuff for you in the beginning! LOL!

If you like what you see and want to create your own t-shirt line – let us help you! Click here to get started with Threadbird.

What is discharge printing?

Discharge printing is the process of using water-based inks to bleach the manufacturer’s dye out of a shirt.

Discharge printing is the process of using water-based inks to bleach the manufacturer’s dye out of a shirt and replacing it with whatever dye color you choose. Learn more about Discharge Printing at Threadbird on our Apparel Printing Styles page.

What is premium standard printing?

A special hybrid style of printing, applying a discharge under base with our special soft inks on top.

We use a special hybrid style of printing, applying a discharge under base with our special soft inks on top. The outcome is a beautiful, bright, super-soft print (even on dark colored shirts). Learn more about Premium Standard Printing on our Apparel Printing Styles page.

Examples of Premium Standard Printing

What is vybrasol?

We combined the durability and color accuracy of plastisol with an incredibly smooth texture.

At Threadbird, we are all about finding the best outcome for your printed garments. We innovated a new apparel printing style that we call Vybrasol, by combining the durability and color accuracy of plastisol with an incredibly smooth texture.

Examples of Vybrasol at Threadbird

Do you offer hem tags or other finishings?

We offer custom woven labels, printed tags, and a variety of other finishings.

At Threadbird we offer custom woven labels so you can create a totally branded look with hem tags, neck tags, and sizing tags. We can even create large woven labels for beanies or sweatshirts.

 

We also offer folding & bagging, hang tags, and printed tags. Click an image below to learn more about Apparel Finishings at Threadbird.

Tag Printing

Printed Tags at Threadbird

Woven Labels

Woven Labels at Threadbird

Fold & Bag

Fold and Bag

Hang Tags

Hang Tags at Threadbird

How do you screen print?

Our screen printing process utilizes custom digital printed screens and high-quality inks.

One screen (mesh stencil) is used for each color to be printed - screens must be lined up (or registered) and test printed to ensure that all of the colors line up correctly. Inks are then pushed through the screens one color at a time onto the garment. Finally, each piece is run through a large dryer to cure the inks. Any additional finishings are added once printing is complete.

Learn more about how Threadbird works and why you should print with us.

Inks and Screens used in Printing

The Screen Printing Process