Clothing labels for fashion and sustainability
The fashion industry today is faced with a challenge: how to combine fashion and sustainability in a way that suits the modern shopper. While ‘fast fashion’ may appeal to the consumer’s need for convenience and affordability, sustainable fashion is growing more popular by appealing to the consumer’s conscience.

Fashion writer Silvia Bombardini recently wrote for Not Just a Label that “we should wear our clothes twice and again with pride” fashion sustainability and misplacement shame, a sentiment that we agree with. Where once it was fashionable to never be seen wearing the same item of clothing twice, it’s now fashionable to buy, keep and wear clothes season after season. Charity shops and retro boutiques have never been so popular. The fashion world is being turned on its head, and who would have thought that eco-warriors would be the ones to do it?
Woven Labels
Investing in high quality woven labels for your brand is just one way that you can increase the value of your products and appeal to the environmentally-conscious fashionista. Quality, built to last clothing labels emphasise that these clothes are not ‘wear today, throw away tomorrow’, but an item to be cherished for years.
Woven Labels UK Design
We are a UK design company which specialises in producing high-quality clothing labels for a wide range of designers and brands within the fashion industry.
For more information about our fabric labels, please do get in touch with us at sales@perfectlabelslanyards.co.uk or call us on 0116 318 3231 for a quote. If you don’t know where to start, contact our design team, we will help to guide you through the process, step by step, to create the perfect look and finish for your branded woven clothing label. There is no minimum order requirement, and we offer free UK delivery service.
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numbers and arms full of friendship bracelets. Britain’s fashion powerhouse, Topshop, didn’t disappoint with a show soaked in vintage-look fur coats, slightly sci-fi silver trousers and silky tracksuit tops for a luxe feel at an affordable price. Looking at the social media data, this was the most talked-about show of the week. Other British talent on show included Christopher Kane’s floral and sheer pieces that used bold colours in reds, pinks and yellows while playing with references to 1940s’ housecoats and a new silhouette. The names on many people’s lips were London’s bright you things, Michael Halpern, Matty Bovan, and Marta Jakubowski who pushed the envelope with stylish sequined efforts from Halpern and sleek and beautifully placed ruffles and leotards from Jakubowski.
Then there were the chunky trainers which are perfect for pounding the pavements; under brand names from Nike to Rhianna, they could be seen in abundance at the event. And don’t forget about oversized sweaters – New York certainly isn’t a ‘summery’ city in terms of its weather, so these comfortable and casual garments should be getting a regular airing.
to break convention, and to use a wide range of fabric, shapes and textures. Indeed, they are not even concentrating on making clothes specifically for men and women anymore, as genderless fashion hits the high street and caters for men and women in a whole range of different sizes.
A small yet significant element of the overall product, they can really reflect the ethos and aesthetic of the business they represent, helping to enhance the brand and influence its reception.
And if you’re looking to start your own brand this way, I’ve got some great news for you – there’s a fine line between a professional and amateur screen printed product. If you’re savvy, there’s absolutely no reason for your product to look amateurish. So, how do you turn a screen printed blank into a professional, retail ready, product?
about the kind of labels you’d sew into a school uniform – our woven clothing labels are the kind used by clothing retailers across the world, sewn into the garment to show the retailer or designer’s name and some basic information about the item.