For any DTG company, having a private label is key in protecting your brand. What many companies do not know is that this does not come at an outrageously high cost. Private labeling shirts, face masks and any other textile can be done quickly and cost effectively if the right method is chosen.
Unless you are an apparel manufacturer, the clothing that you are using to print your graphics on are not your own. There is typically a tear away tag on the inside that will give you information about place of manufacturing, care instructions, etc.
For more information about shirt labels, read: A Shirt Label is Worth 1000 Words
This label can easily be ripped out for a reason: to put your branding in its place. Private labeling is the process of relabeling shirts from apparel manufacturers with your branding. This is important for retailers because it is an opportunity to promote your brand.
Private labeling can be done a variety of different ways. To learn more about all options read what is tagless label printing. For the purpose of this article, we’re focusing on the simplest and brand-chosen way of printing labels: pad printing. Pad printing or tagless printing is the process of printing a solvent-based garment printer ink directly onto the fabric. Meaning, it will be soft to the touch and dries instantly. This method provides the best outcome and is used from very small companies all the way up to the largest apparel manufacturers in the world (yes, your favorite brands!). The ink used in tagless printing goes through rigorous compliance testing to ensure it is safe for contact with skin at any age.
Many companies prefer pad printing tagless labels over screen printing tagless labels because it does not require as much space and time to get the machine ready for printing. Additionally, switching artwork and sizing is also easier. Instead of having to make different screens, which can take up to an hour per color, pad printing requires the plate or cliche to be etched with can take as few as 2 minutes.
The benefits of tagless pad printing over other methods including screen printing include: