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Our little one is starting a nursery and we need to get lots of name labels for his clothes, shoes etc.


Where can I buy them from and what type would be the best to use? I am terrible at sewing so anything that doesn't involve sewing would be great.


Thank you!!!

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We've found a super source for names labels on ebay. The labels are adhesive and washable and very cheap so we put them on everything from coats to pants! The seller is called n4u-online-shop, I've put a link to their labels below. We buy the "peel and stick" ones, but there are iron-on ones too. I can't sew to save my life and rarely get the iron out so this was a great find for us.


http://bit.ly/10YbJPw

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Hi, Woven Labels have an early bird offer : www.wovenlabelsuk.com



Order for the next school term this week and receive a 20% discount!

Simply spend ?10 or more, and enter this code on the checkout:


EARLYBIRD13


Don't miss out - the offer expires after 3rd July

Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.



Easy Online Ordering - www.wovenlabelsuk.com


I bought Simply Stuck last year. https://www.simplystuck.com Their iron on plastic type labels lifted on some clothes, but the stick on labels for drinks etc have been brilliant.

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I have used ://www.labels4kids.com (labels for kids) - I get the ones you stick on and they have really lasted. The good thing is, if you pass any clothes on quite easy to "tear" off. The website also sells arm bands etc you can fill in childs name and phone number, which can be useful if going to festivals or crowded places in summer ....


[www.labels4kids.com]


(hopefully that link will work)

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  • 1 year later...
This is an old thread but I spent an entire evening ironing on name labels and by now, half term, all but one have fallen off, most in the first wash. Sharpie (or even bog standard biro) is the way to go for us.
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