Avery No Iron Fabric Labels, 0.5” x 1.75”, Matte White, Handwrite Only, 2 Pack, 108 Labels Total (32130)
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Product Features
- Easily organize and keep track of items with no-iron fabric labels perfect for use as medical uniform labels, nursing home clothing tags, industrial uniform labels, employee name labels, kids clothing labels, laundry labels, daycare labels, and more
- Enjoy long-lasting organization with waterproof, durable labels designed to withstand multiple washing machine and dryer cycles
- Label stickers are backed with a permanent adhesive that can be applied to a wide range of smooth surfaces, including fabric, water bottles, luggage, school supplies, and more with no iron required
- Handwrite directly on the sticker labels with permanent marker for quick and easy personalization (not printer compatible)
- Includes 3 sheets of fabric stickers per pack, with 2 packs total, for a total of 108 labels
- Easily organize and keep track of items with no-iron fabric labels perfect for use as medical uniform labels, nursing home clothing tags, industrial uniform labels, employee name labels, kids clothing labels, laundry labels, daycare labels, and more
- Enjoy long-lasting organization with waterproof, durable labels designed to withstand multiple washing machine and dryer cycles
- Label stickers are backed with a permanent adhesive that can be applied to a wide range of smooth surfaces, including fabric, water bottles, luggage, school supplies, and more with no iron required
- Handwrite directly on the sticker labels with permanent marker for quick and easy personalization (not printer compatible)
- Includes 3 sheets of fabric stickers per pack, with 2 packs total, for a total of 108 labels
Product Specifications
Manufacturer | Avery |
Brand | AVERY |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.19 x 4.56 x 0.75 inches |
Item model number | 32130 |
Color | White |
Cover Material | Paper |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Fabric |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 1/2" x 1-3/4" |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 32130 |
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Avery Labels Are Awesome! – Gives Comfortable Peace of Mind at A Great Value. I am going to begin my review by saying that Avery labels are one of my top recommendation to all my friends facing the journey of having a family member in a long term care hospital or rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. So if I could give this product 10 🌟’s on Amazon I would.At first I placed an order for 1 to label grandma’s belongings at the stroke rehabilitation and care center. Having not had a satisfactory long term experience with Ez Camp brand. As they have to be replaced monthly and only adhere to clothes with tags from the manufacture that are paper. My and grandma experience with Avery Labels was absolutely amazing. As they are smooth flexible and very thin. They appear to be like plastic in how durable they are but, they are about the thickness of a of a address label. Only 100% more sticky. I have returned several times to reorder as I find new items to label.Later I purchased a couple of packs to keep in my backpack to pass out a sheet with Amazon product page On a index card to grandma’s new neighbors .Below are a list of uses and experience with them:On clothing they have lasted about 6 months on items such as socks where they are in tennis shoes slippers etc… They tend to wrinkle or pucker in our experience. They lift off with the assistance of some vinegar. I wash and dry before re-labeling the item. It is a little bit of a effort but, the trade off is knowing grandma belongings can’t easily have her name and room number removed.On grandma’s tops, pants, night gowns, bras, pajamas and winter wear coats etc.. The labels have lasted years with no wrinkling or fading of the name or #Non-Clothing usesVisually impaired and Hearing Impaired Cordless phone and base.Holiday DecorationsPhotos and framesPlush AnimalsBlanketsTennis shoes and slippersAudio BibleCrayons and Color Pencil boxCosmetics caseHangersLaundry Bags and hamperShower shoesShower caddieToiletriesA issue arose that Avery labels helped us solve due to being a brittle hypoglycemic grandma had glucose gel packs in her room along with Ensure Enliven shakes and Ensure Pudding . She also had water in small bottles in her cupboard and mini- Fridge. A certain aide was found to be giving grandma’s items I and her insurance covered to the 7 rooms near grandma. So for $7.00 I was able to nip this practice in the bud quickly.After the vid lockdown entered our lives gifts, notes, and cards all labeled with Avery labels each week with her ensure, water, transcend packs and shower supplies made their way to grandma. Her favorite nurse or aide would assist grandma with calling me after each drop offGrandma wheelchair, Roho cushion, Bipap and Oxygen masks were also labeled as grandma who was losing all her vision learned the feel of her labels quickly and would easily accept items if they were labeled with her labels which she referred to as [my given name] approved.She received peace of mind in a dimming world by the presence of these labels which I learned she had read to her and had the writing described to her. At 95 she was not understanding the lockdown and the center she was at wasn’t explaining the situation to their cancer unit.When we had to move from stroke center to cancer focus center it was easy for me to re-label grandma’s clothes. Her other items her son was able to overlap the old label with the new in perfect alignment so that you were unable to see it and grandma didn’t feel a difference. We all think very highly of Avery and will check out other items by this manufacture based on this itemI would drop off thank gifts of eatdibles and drinks for the essential workers and label them with Gift from grandma’s name and staff of her units name. A staff member of that unit always called my cell before we got out of the parking lot with a thank you and a update on grandma thanks to these labels this trying time was made a little easier.Highest possible recommendation given since I began reviewing here in 2014.
Avery Labels Are Awesome! – Gives Comfortable Peace of Mind at A Great Value. I am going to begin my review by saying that Avery labels are one of my top recommendation to all my friends facing the journey of having a family member in a long term care hospital or rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. So if I could give this product 10 🌟’s on Amazon I would.At first I placed an order for 1 to label grandma’s belongings at the stroke rehabilitation and care center. Having not had a satisfactory long term experience with Ez Camp brand. As they have to be replaced monthly and only adhere to clothes with tags from the manufacture that are paper. My and grandma experience with Avery Labels was absolutely amazing. As they are smooth flexible and very thin. They appear to be like plastic in how durable they are but, they are about the thickness of a of a address label. Only 100% more sticky. I have returned several times to reorder as I find new items to label.Later I purchased a couple of packs to keep in my backpack to pass out a sheet with Amazon product page On a index card to grandma’s new neighbors .Below are a list of uses and experience with them:On clothing they have lasted about 6 months on items such as socks where they are in tennis shoes slippers etc… They tend to wrinkle or pucker in our experience. They lift off with the assistance of some vinegar. I wash and dry before re-labeling the item. It is a little bit of a effort but, the trade off is knowing grandma belongings can’t easily have her name and room number removed.On grandma’s tops, pants, night gowns, bras, pajamas and winter wear coats etc.. The labels have lasted years with no wrinkling or fading of the name or #Non-Clothing usesVisually impaired and Hearing Impaired Cordless phone and base.Holiday DecorationsPhotos and framesPlush AnimalsBlanketsTennis shoes and slippersAudio BibleCrayons and Color Pencil boxCosmetics caseHangersLaundry Bags and hamperShower shoesShower caddieToiletriesA issue arose that Avery labels helped us solve due to being a brittle hypoglycemic grandma had glucose gel packs in her room along with Ensure Enliven shakes and Ensure Pudding . She also had water in small bottles in her cupboard and mini- Fridge. A certain aide was found to be giving grandma’s items I and her insurance covered to the 7 rooms near grandma. So for $7.00 I was able to nip this practice in the bud quickly.After the vid lockdown entered our lives gifts, notes, and cards all labeled with Avery labels each week with her ensure, water, transcend packs and shower supplies made their way to grandma. Her favorite nurse or aide would assist grandma with calling me after each drop offGrandma wheelchair, Roho cushion, Bipap and Oxygen masks were also labeled as grandma who was losing all her vision learned the feel of her labels quickly and would easily accept items if they were labeled with her labels which she referred to as [my given name] approved.She received peace of mind in a dimming world by the presence of these labels which I learned she had read to her and had the writing described to her. At 95 she was not understanding the lockdown and the center she was at wasn’t explaining the situation to their cancer unit.When we had to move from stroke center to cancer focus center it was easy for me to re-label grandma’s clothes. Her other items her son was able to overlap the old label with the new in perfect alignment so that you were unable to see it and grandma didn’t feel a difference. We all think very highly of Avery and will check out other items by this manufacture based on this itemI would drop off thank gifts of eatdibles and drinks for the essential workers and label them with Gift from grandma’s name and staff of her units name. A staff member of that unit always called my cell before we got out of the parking lot with a thank you and a update on grandma thanks to these labels this trying time was made a little easier.Highest possible recommendation given since I began reviewing here in 2014.
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Repeat Purchase – only 5-10% fall off in the wash. Other brands of these types of labels often have the problem of falling off in the wash, and you’d be hard-pressed to find one that NEVER has this problem. I won’t say that this brand never comes off in the wash either, but I’d put it at happening only maybe 5-10% of the time.I buy 1-2 packs of these per year. I am cheap so I cut them down to the smallest size needed – obvi some of the kids have longer names than others. I use a Sharpie Rub-A-Dub laundry marker to write on them. I used to use a felt tip Sharpie pen because they wrote so neatly and I could fit more on a smaller area and this make 1 tag into 3-6 small tags, but I figured out that the black sort of sits on the surface for all of eternity and then smears when touched, and the other colors fade in the wash until I can’t read them at all. So a laundry marker it is now, even though it means I can only split one tag into 2-4 smaller tags because the fatter marker means it takes more room to write.3 of my little girls are close in age. As you can imagine, there are a lot of clothes of very similar or same sizes, colors, and styles going through my washer on a regular basis. In order to keep the girls from fighting over their clothes, I label them. Problem solved! It also solves the problem of them taking out their church dress to wear out in the “back 40” to play, claiming that they were SURE I said that one was okay to play in! I write their name with “GOOD” or “PLAY” or “PJs” on everything. Now I no longer spend any of my time with them debating whether I really said they could wear their holey jeans to bed, their good clothes to fix cars with Daddy, or why they can’t wear their PJ’s to the fair. Nope: check the tag!The only downside, other than the (what I consider acceptable) 5-10% wash-loss rate, would be when you deliberately peel the tag off the garment, all the adhesive stays on the garment. So now you have a grimy looking rectangle of adhesive where the tag used to be. A new tag will NOT stick overtop of it. (I admittedly haven’t tried to get the goo off with rubbing alcohol or anything – might be cool if the package had a tip on how to get it off.) I have a feeling if they “fixed” the adhesive to where it doesn’t do this though, the result would be that the loss rate would be a whole lot more than 5-10%. If you have several children close in age and often pass their clothes down and would want to relabel yearly, it might be worth weighing whether you’d rather have to relabel even more often with a brand that washes off more easily but doesn’t leave goo, vs. these which stay on better but leave a sticky spot when peeled.
Repeat Purchase – only 5-10% fall off in the wash. Other brands of these types of labels often have the problem of falling off in the wash, and you’d be hard-pressed to find one that NEVER has this problem. I won’t say that this brand never comes off in the wash either, but I’d put it at happening only maybe 5-10% of the time.I buy 1-2 packs of these per year. I am cheap so I cut them down to the smallest size needed – obvi some of the kids have longer names than others. I use a Sharpie Rub-A-Dub laundry marker to write on them. I used to use a felt tip Sharpie pen because they wrote so neatly and I could fit more on a smaller area and this make 1 tag into 3-6 small tags, but I figured out that the black sort of sits on the surface for all of eternity and then smears when touched, and the other colors fade in the wash until I can’t read them at all. So a laundry marker it is now, even though it means I can only split one tag into 2-4 smaller tags because the fatter marker means it takes more room to write.3 of my little girls are close in age. As you can imagine, there are a lot of clothes of very similar or same sizes, colors, and styles going through my washer on a regular basis. In order to keep the girls from fighting over their clothes, I label them. Problem solved! It also solves the problem of them taking out their church dress to wear out in the “back 40” to play, claiming that they were SURE I said that one was okay to play in! I write their name with “GOOD” or “PLAY” or “PJs” on everything. Now I no longer spend any of my time with them debating whether I really said they could wear their holey jeans to bed, their good clothes to fix cars with Daddy, or why they can’t wear their PJ’s to the fair. Nope: check the tag!The only downside, other than the (what I consider acceptable) 5-10% wash-loss rate, would be when you deliberately peel the tag off the garment, all the adhesive stays on the garment. So now you have a grimy looking rectangle of adhesive where the tag used to be. A new tag will NOT stick overtop of it. (I admittedly haven’t tried to get the goo off with rubbing alcohol or anything – might be cool if the package had a tip on how to get it off.) I have a feeling if they “fixed” the adhesive to where it doesn’t do this though, the result would be that the loss rate would be a whole lot more than 5-10%. If you have several children close in age and often pass their clothes down and would want to relabel yearly, it might be worth weighing whether you’d rather have to relabel even more often with a brand that washes off more easily but doesn’t leave goo, vs. these which stay on better but leave a sticky spot when peeled.
Label for clothing. These labels do hold up in the wash, however they are shiny on the surface you write on. I made the mistake of using a regular sharpie. It is permanent but due the shiny surface it smeared. I would use the special laundry sharpie to see if that works better. I would buy again.
So convenient. I’m a CNA and I bought these for my residents clothes. Our building uses the iron on ones but sometimes it takes them forever or the clothes go missing. These are so convenient and easy to use & I labeled at least 20 things the first day I brought them to work. Definitely will repurchase when needed.
The labels stay on through multiple washes. I like the no iron element because they may be used on items that can not withstand a hot iron. The labels stay on through repeated wash and dry cycles in hot water. I recommend for use on clothing and linens for persons in group living situations.
Works perfect. I purchased these labels with the pen to label items for camp. The labels work perfect and last through several washes
as described. nursing home tags
Works like a charm. I needed to label clothing for a relative in a nursing home. They were easy to use since you can write on them and don’t have to deal with computers and printing (I also bought the recommended pen.) They were easy to apply and I was even able to label her socks. So far they have stayed in placed while laundering. I will be purchasing more for future use. I only wish there were a few more labels included in the package. I easily used up the pack and need more for her garments.
Just what I was looking for. I needed something quick and easy to label my mother’s clothes in the nursing home and this has been so helpful. Easy to write on with a permanent marker, and so easy to stick on to her clothing. So far I haven’t noticed any of them falling off, even with the constant washing of her continuously-spilled-on clothes at the home. Definitely recommend!
Good quality but fades. I really liked how easy these fabric labels are to use, however due to the nature if the label the wording fades after one wash of using a sharpie. They have remained on the clothing though and do their job.
Perfect for school. My kids needed a spare change of clothes (in case of accidents) and an oversized shirt for art this school year, and they needed to be labeled. I saw the super cute back to school labels online but just couldn’t justify spending that kind of money on 2 sets of clothes that probably won’t get used and 3 shirts for art meant to get painted/stained. These were perfect and much more in our budget. They stick to fabric very well (I even put them inside their backpacks) and the sharpie didn’t smear when I wrote their names on them. I have not washed the labels yet (not sure if I even will because they will probably outgrow those clothes by the end of the year) but they were perfect for what I need them for!
They Stay On. These thin labels are not paper or fabric — they don’t rip and are made of some sort of rubber-like material. A marker specifically designed for laundry/long-term identification use is best (I used a Sharpie laundry marker), and while after multiple washes — though the ink faded some — the name is still visible. These labels, pressed down tightly after ink has dried a bit (or you’ll have ink transfer onto your fingers and a smudged label), work well and stay attached when item washed/wet/dried. They’re not long but can fit a first initial and last name (provided not too long) easily.
Easy and long lasting. Bought these to label my child’s clothes for daycare. I’ve put them on both tags in clothes and on the clothes themselves. They have stuck easily, can be cut down to size if needed, and don’t irritate my child’s sensitive skin. Thus far we have been using them for two months and have yet to need to replace any of them. They stick super easily. I’ve use a skinny tip sharpie to write on them and they are still stuck on an easily readable after many washes. I’ll be buying more to label everything.
They really work. Easy to wrote on (with Sharpie-style permanent marker), easy to attach, and they really do stay on!
adheres well. Wonderful to mark my mom’s clothing with her name for the memory care unit. The labels are large enough to print with a sharpie and can be cut down to smaller sizes if needed. No ironing necessary and holds up under machine wash and dry.
Perfect!! No ironing. Bought for my mom while in rehab so her clothes wouldn’t get lost. The stickers work great, they stay on wash after wash and never fell off. Will most definitely purchase again. Highly recommend.
Permanent Labels for Every Need. Not only do these labels stay on clothes but everything you need to label. Very versatile and handy.