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Finishing Services

Do you need a custom printed neck label to complete your branding?

Retail folding and poly bagging?

How about having your brand specific hang tag applied?

Whether you are doing shirts for an event at the race track, school, or large organization our finishing services will help protect your product, and give them a professional retail look.

Finishing services can often lead to your clothing line or brand making that great first impression; and, as we all know, in business first impressions are everything!

At Spreading Ink we understand and can help make sure your product looks as professional as it's printing does. Our finishing services include custom printed neck labels, hang tag application, individual folding and poly-bagging, hanger programs with sizing applied, and pre-packing your order to meet retailers specific requirements. Spreading Ink will work with you to insure that your product is not only of the highest print quality, but delivered 'retail ready' with professional finishing.

Our finishing services will insure your shirts are received by your customer packaged in a way that looks as good as your shirts do! Just let us know what your specific needs are and we'll make sure it happens!

Custom Relabel Order Requirements

Custom relabel orders are subject to the Federal Trade Commission Textiles and Wools Act, which requires that certain information be on the label of all garments sold in the United States.

The Federal Trade Commission makes this statement regarding garment relabeling:

"Replacing Another Company’s Label With Your Own:

An importer, distributor, or retailer may want to replace the original label on a textile product with a label showing its company or RN. This is perfectly legal as long as the new label lists the name or RN of the person or company making the change.

NOTE: If you remove a label containing required information, the label you substitute also must contain that required information. Otherwise, you’ve violated the Textile Act."

In order to comply with the Textile and Wools Act the minimum required information includes fiber content, care, and country of origin on your label.

For more information about the required information please please visit the FTC's site.

Custom relabel is subject to a minimum of 144 garments.