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How to label clothes and belongings with name labels

How to label clothes and belongings with name labels
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How to label clothes and belongings with name labels

Why should you label clothes and belongings?

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Keeping track of children’s and family belongings doesn’t have to be difficult. With clear name labels, clothes and personal items have a better chance of finding their way back home—whether it’s at preschool, school, leisure activities, or care homes. Here, we explain how to choose the right type of name label and how to label items in the best way.

Which type of name label should you choose?

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Self-adhesive name labels

Our self-adhesive name labels stick to all smooth surfaces, such as lunch boxes, water bottles, helmets, toys, and electronic devices. When used on clothing, they should be applied to the care label for best durability—where they stay securely in place, even after many washes.

Iron-on labels

Iron-on labels are fused directly onto the fabric and are ideal for garments without care labels or clothes that are washed frequently. They are durable and stay securely in place, even on socks, sportswear, and towels.

Mini labels

Small and discreet labels for items that are easily misplaced: glasses cases, pens, chargers, small toys, and other small belongings that need a clear owner.

 

 

 



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How to label clothes and belongings correctly

  Instructions

  • Attach self-adhesive labels to the care label for the longest durability.

  • Use iron-on labels on clothes without care labels or on garments that are heavily worn.

  • Avoid fuzzy, uneven, or stretchy surfaces for self-adhesive labels.

  • Label new clothes as soon as they come home to avoid stress later.

  • Also label belongings before outings, camps, and activities.

What should be labeled?

  • Outerwear and spare clothes

  • Rainwear, hats, gloves, and scarves

  • Shoes, boots, and slippers

  • Water bottles and lunch boxes

  • Blankets, comforters, and stuffed toys

  • Sportswear and sports equipment

  • Personal belongings in care homes (clothes, aids, textiles)

  Even adults can benefit from name labels

Labeling makes everyday life easier even for adults. Perfect for lunch boxes at work, sports equipment, suitcases, tools, chargers, and tech gadgets. Small labels – big time saver.

 

Make the labeling personal

With hundreds of designs and combinations, you can create name labels that are both personal and easy to recognize. Choose colors, icons, fonts, and text – a fun way for children to get involved, and a practical way for adults to stay organized.

Summary

The right type of name label makes a big difference in daily life. Whether it’s for clothing, school supplies, sports equipment, or belongings in senior care, labeling helps keep things organized and ensures lost items find their way back. A small detail that saves a lot of time.

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