My only concern is that it says they've sold over 107000. If I was making them you'd be waiting a long time lol
ethicsgradient
4 Sep 17#4
I've ordered these labels last year and they don't look great. They fade and after a few wash/dry cycles they shift on the material a bit and leave a smudge of glue. OK if you just need labels inside but our school requires some items to be labelled on the outside. This is what I ordered this year, a bit more expensive but they look a lot better (darker, clearer text). Their durability remains to be seen. ebay.co.uk/itm…649
urgurinder to ethicsgradient
4 Sep 17#6
i was tempted to buy stikins which are close to a tenner for but really no need... like another person said - permanent marker works best - no fuss and lasts all year :smile:
ethicsgradient to ethicsgradient
9 Oct 17#19
In case anyone's interested, the labels I ordered (linked in previous comment) haven't turned out great. They LOOK good but a month later after a usual routine of washing machine/dryer and some of them are falling off.
claire7519
4 Sep 17#5
£2.50 for mine off eBay, they're brill & come 2 days later 
tiggyandpops
4 Sep 17#7
Iv'e had these before. I ended up binning most of them as they really were not great. Now I use Stikins or marker pen!
dallaswinston
4 Sep 17#8
I work in a school and I've gotta say these labels are the cause of a lot of lost uniform! They either peel off or the name washes off of the actual label. Please use the silky ones with the red printed name on them, I know you have to sew them on but I promise they'll save you having to replace countless jumpers etc etc
Yidette
5 Sep 17#9
Thanks mr gooner
wonderlander
10 Sep 17#10
We've used these for a couple of years with no issues at all. If you follow the instructions and keep washing temperatures reasonable they are absolutely fine.
phatbear
10 Sep 17#11
No use to me as my kids names aren't megan jones, mary anne moore or steven parker
PistolPete67 to phatbear
10 Sep 17#14
Handy for me however, my first born happens to be called "Woven Labels UK".
They have survived many washes. I actually had to rip the labels off and stick over the top of these after 2 years of use to re-label as hand me down spares for the next sibling (secondary school uniform surprisingly lasted well). The thing I like best about these guys is they will let you split your order over 3 names which is quite handy for parents who have a lot of kids in school. :thumbsup:
elloco8
10 Sep 17#15
These are great. Have been using for several years now
lanc1979
10 Sep 17#16
Not a hot deal, nor particularly cheap, but if you're wanting a more fun name tag your kids love and which will stay on, try My Nametags: mynametags.com All the kids schools clothes came back this year (hooray!) and the labels still look like new after a year of washing (also sticks to non-clothes items, such as water bottles). No ironing or stitching required. Go through Quidco or TCB for 10% cashback too.
homebanjo
10 Sep 17#17
Bought with my brother's name printed, thank you.
He's 47 years old. The next time I stay with him, after he goes to bed, I'm going to secretly stick them in his coat, work clothes, socks, pants: everything. For the fun of it :innocent:
anssa
10 Sep 17#18
I have been really disappointed with these. I wish I knew about these comments. I stuck these on next day had most of em come off.
Opening post
printed iron-on labels are a single-step
application, and withstand washing up to 100°C and tumble drying
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Thank you :smile:
This is what I ordered this year, a bit more expensive but they look a lot better (darker, clearer text). Their durability remains to be seen.
ebay.co.uk/itm…649
ebay.co.uk/usr…754
highly recommend them.
They have survived many washes. I actually had to rip the labels off and stick over the top of these after 2 years of use to re-label as hand me down spares for the next sibling (secondary school uniform surprisingly lasted well). The thing I like best about these guys is they will let you split your order over 3 names which is quite handy for parents who have a lot of kids in school.
:thumbsup:
mynametags.com
All the kids schools clothes came back this year (hooray!) and the labels still look like new after a year of washing (also sticks to non-clothes items, such as water bottles). No ironing or stitching required.
Go through Quidco or TCB for 10% cashback too.
He's 47 years old. The next time I stay with him, after he goes to bed, I'm going to secretly stick them in his coat, work clothes, socks, pants: everything. For the fun of it :innocent: