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How to name clothes?

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Nettle80 · 09/08/2018 13:47

Hi, this has probably been asked many times but how do you mums label your children’s school clothes? I’ve tried iron on labels that just fall off in the wash, a name stamp that was rubbish & a pen that is supposed to be for naming clothes but the ink just runs 😔 I can’t sew to save my life so I’d rather not have sew in labels. If anyone can give me any links to companies that do good quality iron on labels that don’t fall off I will be soo grateful.

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YeTalkShiteHen · 09/08/2018 13:49

I use these

Stick on, and bomb proof.

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MinaPaws · 09/08/2018 13:51

I use a laundry pen. Try another brand if the one you have is no good. Just overwrite the laundry label or in the rim on the shirt collar and redo if it fades after a few washes.

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AlonsoTigerHeart · 09/08/2018 13:51

A fine sharpie

Does the lunchbox/bottles too

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dementedpixie · 09/08/2018 13:52

I liked easy2name iron on and stickers. There's a mumsnet discount too.

www.mumsnet.com/partner-offers/easy2name-discount

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GreenTulips · 09/08/2018 13:53

Biro

Redo after about 6 months

Works wonders

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dementedpixie · 09/08/2018 13:55

www.bmstores.co.uk/products/staedtler-permanent-laundry-marker-335412 this laundry marker has a very fine point so is easier to use than thicker ones

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Member957064 · 09/08/2018 14:01

You mums?! Anyway...... I always write on the inside of the collar in Sharpie, not on the label, which can be cut out! Angry

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CMOTDibbler · 09/08/2018 14:01

Laundry marker/sharpie. But for expensive things, nothing beats a sewn in label with another up one of the sleeves in case the main one is cut out

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starfish8 · 09/08/2018 15:34

These work a treat and take seconds
www.wovenlabelsuk.com/school-labels/wl-js.html

Am sewing name tapes into expensive items though!

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strawberrypenguin · 09/08/2018 15:45

Sharpie!

I started using labels but it was a huge faff and they didn't always stay in. Now I just write names into/onto everything

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SheStoodInTheStorm · 09/08/2018 15:51

Which stamp did you use? There seem to be a few different ones. I've bought a stamptastic one that lots of friends have raved about!

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5000KallaxHoles · 09/08/2018 20:14

I do sew in labels (partly because one child struggles to get clothing on the right way around or on the right part of the body and she's been trained to look for a name tape (or one that says "back" on her casual clothes) to make sure she gets things on the right way around.

If it's something expensive I'll also label it in sharpie in several places as well -like inside pockets or sleeves or whatever... depends what school you're at but lots do have a problem with uniform being nicked and name labels taken out.

I have stickins as well that I'll use for things like waterbottles and pencil cases and the like - they stay well on on the care label as well - but I still try to sew in as much as I can before I finally lose the will to live on it.

If you're using Biro or whatever please re-check that it's legible every couple of washes as it's a nightmare trying to decipher it when it's faded.

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ThrownMuse · 09/08/2018 20:15

Place marking!

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ReallyExhaustedLlama · 09/08/2018 20:18

Easy2name. I got the starter kit which had clothes stickers, shoe stickers and stickers for other items (packed lunch boxes, bags, bottles). All have survived the dishwasher/washing machine amazingly well!

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Madeline18 · 09/08/2018 20:19

I use stickers from petit ferand, haven't had one come off yet.

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QuickWash · 12/08/2018 12:02

We use stikins - they are so good! Stay on through many washes and dishwasher etc and suitable all clothes and kit/water bottles and shoes etc. I've had mine printed with phone number too so coats left in the park or similar should make their way home.

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Tomorrowillbeachicken · 12/08/2018 15:10

Love stikins

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CruCru · 12/08/2018 16:32

I use sew in nametapes and, for stuff that can't be nametaped, I use Stikins (for shoes and book bags).

When my son started school, I'd never sewed anything but I soon got the hang of it.

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