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Name tags -which are best - help please

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Brunhilda · 15/11/2003 21:09

Nurssery tell me that I need to put names on my little girl's clothes. She has so many and dirties them so fast! Don't fancy a lot of sewing. What can I do? Anyone know of any good hassle free ones in shops or internet? Thanks for your help.

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crystaltips · 15/11/2003 21:23

M&S do Iron-on ones ... that might help ... Otherwise use an indellible (sp?) marker ... Lasted me for years

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Zerub · 15/11/2003 21:29

Easy2Name do two different sorts of iron-on name tapes. They'll send you a free sample so you can see what they're like. I've got the stick-on sort (for beakers and shoes rather than clothes) and they're fine. Dishwasher proof, firmly stuck and nice and clear and bright - as advertised.

Tescos were advertising Simply Stuck . Have just had a look at their site and the labels seem very similar to the Easy2Name ones - wierd.

HTH

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Davros · 15/11/2003 21:46

Laundry pen from Lakeland or John Lewis

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Brunhilda · 16/11/2003 20:29

Thanks - will follow these tips up.

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m1 · 21/11/2003 15:00

wilkinsons also do iorn on name tags thats were i went for adams for school . the only problem i found is they keep coming off after a fue washes any one know how to stop that from happening?

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