In the industry of customizing clothing accessories, embroidery stamps and woven label stamps have always been two of the most popular mainstream techniques. These two techniques, with their distinct design aesthetics and production methods, ingeniously blend traditional craftsmanship with modern trends, and are widely used in various products such as clothing, luggage, shoes, hats, and cultural and creative clothing.
Many custom clients often struggle to distinguish the differences between embroidery and fabric label printing when choosing accessory labels. They don’t know how to select the right type. Today, we will comprehensively analyze the differences between the two processes from four dimensions: appearance texture, manufacturing process, material characteristics, and application scenarios. This will help you easily choose the right accessory materials for your clothing!
1. The appearance and texture are quite different.
Embroidery Craft
The overall appearance of the embroidery pattern is highly three-dimensional, with richly textured and raised lines, clear and distinct stitches, and a noticeable tactile sensation of depth. The colors of the pattern have a rich gradation, the stitching is flexible and delicate, and the retro atmosphere is fully achieved. It can effortlessly handle various styles such as Chinese style, trendy, and artistic. Visually, it is exquisite and grand, with extremely high recognizability, and it inherently has a rich handmade craftsmanship texture.
Weaving label process
The surface of the label is smooth and flat, with an overall lightweight and flat shape, without any obvious protrusions. The patterns and text are woven together by the warp and weft of the yarn, with neat and fine lines. The color scheme is simple and elegant, the layout is clean and precise, and the style leans towards simplicity, elegance, and low-key restraint. The overall appearance is simple and high-end, with a tendency towards business and daily styles.
Post time: May-20-2026