Cotton Woven Labels vs. Cotton Printed Labels: Which is Better?

Cotton Woven Labels vs. Cotton Printed Labels

Date Time: May 14, 2025
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Author: LIJIE

Cotton Woven Labels vs. Cotton Printed Labels: Which is Better?


Cotton woven labels and cotton printed labels are two entirely different forms of branding. They each have unique strengths in material composition, texture, printing methods, and color presentation. Here's a quick comparison across multiple dimensions to help you make the best choice.

 Cotton Woven Labels,Cotton Printed Labels

Material Composition

• Cotton Woven Labels: Made of approximately 60% cotton and 40% polyester yarn, offering structure and durability.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Made from 100% pure cotton tape or fabric, providing a more natural, softer, and skin-friendly touch.

 

Background Color Options

• Cotton Woven Labels: Default in natural cotton color; other colors require custom dyeing.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Available in natural, bleached white, greyish white, black, and customizable to more colors.

 

Logo Color Expression

• Cotton Woven Labels: Support 1,184 standard yarn colors and can be custom-dyed for personalized color matching.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Unlimited color options; can precisely match Pantone (PMS) colors.

 

Size Flexibility

• Height:

   - Woven Labels: Support from 1cm up to 20cm (edgeless) or up to 4.5cm (with borders).

   - Printed Labels: Fixed height options such as 1/1.5/2 to 5cm.

• Width: Both types can be customized with no restrictions.

 

Texture & Thickness

• Cotton Woven Labels: Soft with a slightly thicker texture, suitable for products requiring a textured look.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Softer to the touch; available in thick and thin materials, ideal for direct-skin garments.

 

Logo Fading Resistance

• Cotton Woven Labels: Woven using polyester yarns, logos do not fade, offering excellent wash and abrasion resistance.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Traditionally printed with ink, which may fade with washing. Silicone printing offers non-fading results but comes with higher costs and minimum order quantities.

 

Cost Comparison

• Cotton Woven Labels: Higher in cost due to materials and production complexity.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Lower cost with traditional ink; higher if silicone printing is used.

 

Application Scenarios

• Cotton Woven Labels: Best for main labels on cotton or canvas products like jackets and bags; not recommended for care labels.

• Cotton Printed Labels: Widely used for care labels, baby clothing, and main/care labels for cotton T-shirts.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

I need a cotton printed label taller than 4.5cm. What are my options?

You can opt for printing on cotton fabric instead of cotton tape, then cut it into a larger size. However, note this method is more costly, has a higher MOQ, longer production time, and supports only four-edge folding (no center fold). It's best suited for main labels.

 

Why does ink printing fade, but silicone printing doesn’t?

• Ink printing pigments and resins are more susceptible to light, oxidation, and humidity, leading to unstable colors.

• Silicone printing offers superior resistance to oxidation, light, and chemicals, resulting in excellent colorfastness and wash durability.

 

Summary & Recommendation

With the comparison above, you should now have a clear understanding of the characteristics of cotton woven vs. cotton printed labels. The best choice depends on your specific application, material preferences, cost considerations, and visual requirements.

 

For further inquiries or to request free custom samples, feel free to contact LIJIE Factory in China. We are here to support you every step of the way.

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