Private-label manufacturing extends beyond placing a logo on a garment. Labels, tags, packaging and order presentation help buyers recognise the product as part of one brand system.
Main brand labels
Woven labels provide a durable premium identity and are common in streetwear, outerwear and team presentation garments. Printed satin labels can carry detailed information with a softer feel. Heat-transfer neck labels reduce bulk and work well in performance products where comfort is important.
Size and care information
Size labels should match the approved size system. Care labels normally include fibre composition, washing instructions, country-of-origin information and any legally required business details for the destination market. Buyers should confirm their market requirements before printing.
Hang tags and product communication
Hang tags can explain product features, sizing, brand story, sustainability claims or care guidance. Keep claims accurate and supportable. Barcodes, style numbers and retail prices should be supplied in a structured data file to reduce errors.
Individual packaging
Common options include clear or recycled-content polybags, branded mailers, tissue wrapping, belly bands and reusable pouches. Packaging choice should consider product protection, shipping volume, customer experience and destination regulations.
Cartons and export marks
Confirm unit quantity per carton, size assortment, carton dimensions, gross and net weight, shipping marks and any buyer reference numbers. A packing list should match the physical cartons.
Build one approved system
Provide artwork, dimensions, materials and placement for every branding item. Approve physical or digital proofs before bulk production. Record the final version for repeat orders.
Explore the Airek Sports private-label programme or describe your packaging requirements through the quote form.
