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I sew them in. It only takes an evening to label all the new uniform for 3, once in the autumn and once in the summer. It probably takes a bit longer than stickers, but they stay in for ever (so I haven't had to relabel clothes for subsequent children).


To be honest, I found Ironing them on took longer and they peeled off anyway.

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I've used stick on ones from mynametags for 3 years and they've never peeled off until I've wanted to. Very good! If you're starting school then some PTAs have cash back arrangements with some of the name label companies so worth checking out before buying.
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I've used all the above before and they are timely or ineffective. I now use the ink stamp from stamptastic as recommended by my schools pta. It ink stamps a name on any surface from pencil cases to clothes and won't fade in the wash. The product theoretically lasts forever so should see you through many years of school. Very cost effective.


https://stamptastic.co.uk/collections/named-stamp/products/standard-name-stamp

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