Custom Shirt Logo & Branding Options
Plan embroidery, printed labels, woven labels, hang tags, care labels, and packaging for custom shirt orders.
Logo & Branding Options for Custom Shirts
Choose the right logo, label, and packaging details for uniforms, retail shirts, private label orders, and repeat production.
Chest Embroidery Logo for Custom Shirts
Chest embroidery gives shirts a clean branded finish. It is a strong choice for uniforms, corporate shirts, team shirts, and workwear.
- Clear Logo Placement - Keeps the logo visible without making the shirt look too promotional.
- Good for Uniform Orders - Fits office teams, schools, hotels, restaurants, service staff, and work shirts.
- Durable Finish - Holds up well when fabric, thread, and backing are matched correctly.
- Artwork Review - Small text, thin lines, and complex details may need adjustment before sampling.
Cuff Logo Embroidery
Cuff embroidery adds initials, names, small logos, or short text to the shirt cuff. It gives dress shirts, uniforms, and private label shirts a subtle branded detail.
- Subtle Logo Detail - Keeps branding small, clean, and professional.
- Good for Personalization - Works well for initials, staff names, departments, or short brand marks.
- Fits Formal Shirts - Suitable for dress shirts, corporate shirts, and premium uniforms.
- Sample Check - Confirm cuff side, thread color, logo size, and placement before bulk production.
Back Logo Embroidery
Back embroidery gives logos, company names, and short messages stronger visibility. It is often used for work shirts, event staff shirts, service uniforms, and team shirts.
- High Visibility - Easier to see from a distance than small chest embroidery.
- Good for Staff Uniforms - Fits event teams, technicians, service staff, and promotional shirts.
- Best for Simple Artwork - Large logos, company names, and short slogans usually read better than fine details.
- Backing Review - Larger embroidery areas may need backing to reduce puckering.
Custom Woven Labels
Custom woven labels give shirts a finished brand look. They are used for neck labels, side labels, size labels, hem labels, and private label programs.
- Retail Brand Finish - Makes shirts feel complete as branded products.
- Clear Logo Display - Shows brand names, simple logos, size marks, and short text clearly.
- Flexible Placement - Can be added at the neck, side seam, hem, cuff, or pocket area.
- Matched Quality - Softness, thickness, fold type, and edge finish should match the shirt level.
Main Label
The main label is usually placed inside the back neck. It shows the brand name and gives the shirt a finished private label look.
- Main Brand Identity - The back neck label is the main place for your brand name or logo.
- Good for Retail Shirts - Helps shirts look ready for stores, e-commerce, or branded uniform programs.
- Multiple Label Types - Choose woven labels, printed labels, heat transfer labels, or satin labels.
- Comfort Check - The label should not feel rough, bulky, or irritating around the neck.
Size Label
Size labels help buyers, stores, and end users identify shirt sizes clearly. They can be separate labels or part of the main neck label.
- Clear Size Identification - Makes sorting, packing, and size selection easier.
- Useful for Uniform Programs - They help manage mixed-size orders for teams, schools, offices, and branch deliveries.
- Flexible Placement - Size can appear on a neck label, side seam label, care label, size tab, or sticker.
- Size System Check - US, EU, UK, numeric, alpha, or custom size codes should be confirmed before production.
Care Label
Care labels show wash instructions, fabric content, country of origin, and other required product information. They are important for retail and uniform shirt orders.
- Washing Information - Shows how to wash, dry, iron, or handle the shirt properly.
- Fabric Content - Lists cotton, polyester, linen, rayon, spandex, or blended fabric composition.
- Retail Order Support - Helps meet care and composition label requirements in many markets.
- Comfortable Placement - Often placed at the side seam, where it is easy to find but less visible.
Hang Tag
Hang tags show brand, product, size, barcode, price, or fabric information outside the shirt. They are useful for retail, e-commerce, and private label orders.
- External Brand Display - Shows your brand before the shirt is unpacked or tried on.
- Product Information - Can include fabric details, care tips, collection names, barcodes, or QR codes.
- Paper Options - Choose coated paper, kraft paper, textured paper, recycled paper, or special finishes.
- Attachment Method - String, seal, safety pin, or loop placement should match the garment and packing method.
Hang Tag String Seal
A hang tag string seal connects the tag to the shirt. It can be simple, branded, or color-matched to your packaging system.
- Finished Tag Set - String and seal details make the hang tag look more complete.
- Brand Color Option - Strings, seals, and locks can be black, white, kraft, clear, or custom brand colors.
- Useful for Retail Packing - Keeps the hang tag attached during folding, bagging, and shipping.
- Attachment Point - Tags can be placed near the collar, buttonhole, care label, or side seam.
Custom Packaging Stickers
Custom packaging stickers can be used on polybags, boxes, cartons, tissue paper, or product packs. They help keep shipments organized and brand-ready.
- Simple Packaging Branding - Adds a brand mark without fully custom packaging materials.
- Useful for Sorting - Size, color, style number, SKU, barcode, or department stickers help with order handling.
- Good for Small Runs - Practical when buyers want branded packing with lower setup needs.
- Material Choice - Paper, matte, glossy, clear, waterproof, or removable stickers can be selected by packing type.
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Answers to common questions about shirt logos, labels, hang tags, and packaging.