Hang Tags
Premium printed hang and swing tags with strings, foil and texture.
A hang tag is the last thing a customer reads before they buy, so it should feel like the brand. We print on thick stock with the finish, shape and string that match your product.
Reinforced eyelets keep the tag from tearing off the garment.
- Thick 16pt to 32pt card stock
- Foil, emboss, spot-UV and edge-painting
- Custom shapes with reinforced or eyeletted holes
- String, ribbon or elastic loop attachments
“Labels that survive a fridge, an ice bath, and a farmers market summer. We tested four suppliers; these were the only ones that did not lift.”
“Child-resistant, compliant in two states, and it still looks premium in the case. Their prepress team caught a labeling issue our lawyer missed.”
The tag is a price of entry, and a free pitch
Retail expects a tag; customers flip it over without thinking. That reflex is the opportunity. The front carries the brand, but the back is the last unclaimed ad space on the product: care story, material provenance, a QR to a fit guide, the founder's one-liner. Brands that treat the tag as a miniature business card get read at the exact moment of the buying decision.
Stock and finish set the register
Tag stock runs from 16pt, a sturdy standard, to 32pt doubled board that feels like a coaster. Texture does more than thickness: uncoated cotton-feel stock says organic and handmade, a soft-touch laminate says premium basics, gloss says fast fashion, kraft says workshop. Foil stamping, blind embossing (an impression with no ink at all) and painted edges each add a touchable signal, and edge paint in a brand color is the cheapest of the three to add.
Shape is nearly free at print time since every tag is die-cut anyway. Rounded corners survive handling better than sharp ones; a custom silhouette, a bottle, a leaf, an animal, makes the tag a keepsake for the right brand.
Strings, eyelets and attachment
The punched hole takes a brass or gunmetal eyelet for reinforcement; skip the eyelet on thick stock if you want a cleaner face. Attachment options run from waxed cotton cord and satin ribbon to elastic loops for bottle necks and standard plastic barbs for garment guns. Tell us how the tag attaches, hand-tied or tagging gun, because it changes the hole spec.
Tags pair naturally with stickers and labels in a brand kit, and most apparel clients order the two together to keep color matched across the run.
Turnaround and quantities
Digital runs start at 100 tags across up to four designs. Strings ship pre-cut and, for a small fee per tag, pre-threaded, which your packing bench will thank you for at volume.





