Types of folds
Straight cut (hot cut)- No fold. Straight cut labels are usually sewn on all 4
sides, the top, or on left and right side only.
Endfold – Endfolded labels are folded down on the left and right
side. They are applied the same way as straight cut labels, but have a softer
edge. Sew-ing contractors may charge more for working with an endfold, so
please consult with them before making your final decision.
Centerfold – Centerfold labels are folded in the middle and usually
sewn into a seam. Centerfold labels can also be used for sleeve and hem labels.
Miter Fold – With miter fold labels, the ends are folded under and
up, creating a tab to be sewn into a seam. This fold does require an extra
charge.
Manhattan Fold – Manhattan fold is just like a centerfold label, except
the top of the label is folded down, creating a flap to tuck the bottom fold
into. This type of fold does requires an extra charge.
Types of folds
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