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Large or Oversized Labels

August 12th, 2023

Flexsystems Large or Oversized Labels

Large Label

Impactful graphics in the 3D flexible fabric labels and patches look great in our large format. From a distance, you can see the logo and it really stands out in a crowd. Made thin, it really does not add too much weight to any garment or bag. Our customers find they add a unique look to jackets, bags, golf bags, work uniforms, some igloo coolers, display parts and varsity and team jackets.

The soft flexible PVC plastic large custom sewing labels can be made in any custom shape or size. Or you can opt to use our common sizes on the price sheet. We can match any pantone color at no charge, have no minimums, do rush services in days and can drop ship and do the fulfillment for you.

We can offer eco friendly wholesale large sewing labels for jackets and other promotional use. We simply use our 95% post consumer material that has been used once in production. Prior to offering this new recycled material, we used to ship the material to a garden hose manufacturer.

The large label shown in the image above was produced for Kid Rock’s “Made in Detroit” clothing line. These large labels are also ideal for motorcycle club labels, military jacket patches, high school and university large emblems.

If you have difficult artwork, we can use our new patent pending Flex 4CP process. It enables us to use your art exactly as it is and how your customer wants it to look. From computer generated art to animated art and just plain difficult art, we can replicate it without editing it. Please look at the 4CP pricing.

We offer on site decoration, fulfillment in our San Diego, California warehouse as well as assembly and sourcing and custom manufacturing.

“And…thank you all SO much…we just received our samples…THEY LOOK GREAT…and 11 minutes to spare before client walks in our front door!!! Thanks again and we will be in touch on any future work that fits your market…you’ve made a GRAND impression over here!”

Debbie Ferris,
InnerWorkings