The garment industry is one of Vietnam’s key sectors, and the demand for clothing labels grows in parallel with its development. In addition to large-scale companies, there are also small and medium-sized enterprises that require printed labels in smaller quantities. To reduce costs, private businesses are constantly searching for companies that provide small-batch fabric label printing in Ho Chi Minh City.
Printed labels are considered the best alternative to woven labels due to their similar durability, lightweight nature, diverse base materials, and lower cost. Printing machines, ink, and printing techniques must be carefully selected to meet customer requirements. So, what exactly are printed labels, and are they better than woven labels? Let’s explore this with Yung Chang!
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1. What is Fabric Label Printing?
Printed labels are a key element of a brand’s identity. Brands use labels to provide contact information, product details, or usage instructions to consumers.

In the fashion industry, printed fabric labels are small fabric pieces available in various sizes, shapes, and materials. They are sewn onto clothing, often placed behind the collar, on the side seam, or the waistband. These labels are printed using advanced techniques to ensure sharpness and durability, even after multiple washes. The variety of materials, such as cotton, satin, and ribbon, allows these labels to create refined and elegant effects.
2. Types of Printed Fabric Labels by Material
There are many materials and printing technologies used in label production. One of the most popular methods is Flexo printing, which prints directly onto fabric at high capacity, reducing production time. Below are the three most commonly used materials for printed fabric labels:
2.1. Cotton Fabric Labels
Cotton fabric is extremely soft and safe, making it ideal for children’s clothing. It absorbs dye well, and when fade-resistant ink is used, it ensures long-lasting durability. Cotton is often blended with synthetic fibers such as polyester, rayon, or linen to enhance softness and maintain shape even after multiple washes.

2.2. Satin Fabric Labels
Satin labels have one or both sides with a smooth, glossy finish. They are lighter and softer than cotton labels. Similar to cotton, satin fabric labels use fade-resistant ink to ensure the design remains intact over time. Before finalizing production, satin labels undergo a drying or heat-setting process based on customer requirements.

2.3. Tyvek (Paper-Like Fabric) Labels
Tyvek is a unique material made from ultra-thin and smooth plastic fibers. The most recognizable feature of Tyvek is its waterproof, thin, and soft texture, though it lacks the comfort of cotton or satin labels. It provides excellent color retention and ink adhesion, making it commonly used for care labels and size tags.

3. What is a Woven Label?
Woven labels are created by weaving multiple colored threads together to form a long fabric roll, which is then cut into individual labels according to customer specifications.
While there are three common types of woven labels—satin, high-density, and standard-density—the differences in softness, smoothness, and safety between them are minimal.

4. Differences Between Printed and Woven Labels
Both printed and woven labels serve the same purpose of providing product information to consumers. However, there are several key differences that customers should consider. No matter the design or background material, the final product may not be an exact 100% match to the original digital design.
4.1 Woven Labels
Woven labels have extremely high durability because the text and design are woven directly into the fabric. This technique ensures a professional, high-end look, enhancing the product’s value. However, the cost is relatively higher.

4.2 Printed Labels
Printed labels offer speed, convenience, and lower costs compared to woven labels. Since they do not rely on different thread colors, they allow for a greater variety of designs and are not restricted in terms of information that can be displayed.

5. Small-Batch Fabric Label Printing in Ho Chi Minh City
Yung Chang specializes in producing woven labels for major brands. Recognizing the need to cater to small and medium-sized businesses, Yung Chang has expanded its services to include small-batch fabric label printing. We can match any requested color with 85–90% accuracy compared to the original design.
In today’s economic climate, finding affordable supply sources is crucial for private businesses to maintain their revenue.
