Stick On Labels

 

Dishwasher-proof and steriliser-proof, the Stick on Labels are excellent for naming NON clothing items such as shoes, bags, lunch boxes, pencil cases, school folders, and all those other items that don’t have legs yet seem to walk !  They can also be used for labelling babies' bottles as they go through sterilisers.  For older children they are brilliant for mobile phones, Ipods and the like.

When using them in shoes we strongly recommend our clear label protectors to go over the top of them. This is because the constant rubbing of (sometimes sweaty!) feet can cause the print to wear off. The clear protectors stop this happening and make the Stick on Labels even longer-lasting. A set of 12 is just £1.

Our labels are simple and clear.  We believe that simple and bold labels do the best job and identify clothing easily. After all, that's what they're for !  Names can be printed in colour. Small and simple logos look great and give an extra personal touch – but they’re not obligatory!  Try designing your label by typing the name in the box on the right and picking a logo on the right.

We tend not to print ALL capitals on labels as they use more space and make names smaller. We normally just use Capitals at the beginning of Names. However if you want ALL capitals regardless please state this in the comments box AND type in capitals.

The labels measure 47mm x 13mm.

 
Pack of 50 Stick ons - £5.00
Pack of 100 Stick ons - £9.00
100 Stick ons + 50 Iron ons - £13.00



 

 
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If you would like a logo please click to select one. (unfortunately they cannot be printed on clip on or sew on labels)
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Occasionally we alter the label layout to make it look better. We tend not to use capitals as they use more space, so making the names less legible - but if you want capitals regardless please state this in the comments box AND type in capitals. Comic Sans tends to be better for Stamps and Arial is better on labels. If text is too long to fit comfortably on a label we may use two lines.