Custom Tagless T-Shirt Neck Labels | Relabeling Custom Printed Apparel
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Published 2022-02-14
We'll cover everything you need to know in this video: starting with what information is legally required on your apparel tags from the FTC (At least for apparel sold here in the United States). We'll also talk about our favorite blank wholesale apparel styles with tear away labels, what size and dimensions you should make your tagless, inside label prints and then we'll cover some simple and common printing techniques and transfer types for you to use.
We feature the Goof Proof screen printed transfers in this video for their easy-of-use as the fastest screen printed heat transfer to apply on the planet. Screen printed transfers give you the same look, feel and durability as a traditional screen print- all without the mess of emulsion, screens, setup and all that chemical cleanup.
Learn More about Goof Proof Transfers: www.transferexpress.com/heat-applied-transfers/goo…
With just your heat press you can be printing retail-ready apparel complete with your own branded inside labels.
Read More about Inside Shirt Tags on Our Blog: blog.transferexpress.com/brand-your-t-shirts-with-…
The Tag Along HP Quick Change Platen Shown in This Video: www.transferexpress.com/heat-press-accessories/tag…
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All Comments (21)
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This was great!! We appreciate you!
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This was the information that I was looking for. Thank you so much!
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This was soo helpful 💯👏🏾
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Thanks for this video!! I’ve been trying to figure out what to do and how to do it ❤️
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I need to harness some Dave energy!! Another great informative video!!
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Very helpful
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Thank you!
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Excellent!
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great video
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helpful video
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If you are going to use a standard 15x15 press without the specialty platen, you mentioned turning the shirt inside out, but how do you address the decorations on the rest of the shirt? For example: Do you do the chest / back of the shirt first, then the label or vice versa and how do you prevent damaging the first decoration?
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you need to sell outside usa and canada
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What you say what do you want us to do about the side tag with the country region and stuff do you want us to tear that off too or he was can leave the side tag on ?
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As always, goooddd jooobbbb. 👍👍
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😁Thanks for the video - Those side seem labels that manufacturers surge into garments suck. I'm having to cut them out and sew my own labels in them... I wish their brand name or info wasnt on the garments unless they could be tear away 😢 that label is tear away side seem needs work done!
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Can your platen be used on an any heat press?
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Your website is only meant for USA and Canada residents only.
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If I'm in the U.S. and decorate and relabel a blank T with another country of origin, I put that same country of origin and not the U.S., correct?
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How do you suggest u store them. What should I keep them in until I need them
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Hey Transferer express if added the required information on the outside of the shirt on a cardboard tag, would that still work?