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How to attach an ordinary hang tag to a product?

Liam Johnson
Liam Johnson
Liam is an innovative clothing designer at the company. He focuses on technical research and development, constantly bringing new ideas to the clothing design field and enhancing product added value.

Hey there! As a supplier of ordinary hang tags, I'm stoked to share with you how to attach an ordinary hang tag to a product. It might seem like a no - brainer, but there are actually a few tips and tricks that can make the process super smooth.

First things first, let's talk about the types of ordinary hang tags we offer. We've got Film Hang Tag, which are sleek and modern. They're made of high - quality film materials that can withstand a bit of wear and tear. These are great if you want your product to have a more contemporary look.

Then, there are the Double Sided Adhesive Sticker Tag. These are super convenient. You don't need any additional tools to attach them. Just peel off the backing and stick them right onto your product. They're perfect for smaller items or products where a traditional hanging tag might not be practical.

Double Sided Adhesive Sticker TagFilm Hang Tag

And of course, our Multi Color Printed Hang Tag. These are eye - catchers! With vivid colors and sharp prints, they can really make your product stand out on the shelf.

Now, let's get into the nitty - gritty of attaching these hang tags.

Using a String or Twine

One of the most common ways to attach an ordinary hang tag is by using a string or twine. This method works well for products that have a small hole or a place where you can loop the string through.

First, you'll need to choose the right string. A thin, strong string like cotton or nylon works great. Cut a piece of string that's long enough to go through the hole in the hang tag and around the product. Usually, about 6 - 8 inches is a good length.

Next, thread one end of the string through the hole in the hang tag. Make sure it's centered and looks nice. Then, find a suitable place on the product to attach the tag. If it's a piece of clothing, you might loop the string through a buttonhole or a seam. For a small accessory, you could wrap it around a handle or a loop.

Once you've looped the string around the product, bring the two ends of the string together and tie a knot. You can do a simple overhand knot or a double knot for extra security. Make sure the knot is tight, but not so tight that it damages the product or the hang tag.

Using a Metal or Plastic Fastener

If you're dealing with a product that doesn't have a natural place to loop a string through, a metal or plastic fastener can be a great option. These fasteners come in different shapes and sizes, like a pin or a clip.

For a pin - type fastener, you'll need to insert the pin through the hole in the hang tag and then into the product. Be careful when doing this, especially if the product is made of a delicate material. You don't want to poke a big hole or damage the fabric.

If it's a clip - type fastener, open the clip and place the hang tag between the two parts of the clip. Then, close the clip around the product. This method is quick and easy, and it doesn't require any holes in the product.

Using Adhesive

As I mentioned earlier, our double - sided adhesive sticker tags are a breeze to attach. But if you have a regular hang tag and want to use adhesive, you can.

First, clean the surface of the product where you want to attach the tag. Make sure it's free of dust, dirt, and oil. This will help the adhesive stick better.

Then, apply a small amount of adhesive to the back of the hang tag. You can use a glue stick, a craft glue, or a double - sided tape. Spread the adhesive evenly, but don't use too much. Otherwise, it might ooze out and look messy.

Press the hang tag firmly onto the product. Hold it in place for a few seconds to make sure it sticks. If you're using a liquid glue, let it dry completely before moving the product.

Tips for a Professional Look

  • Align the Tag: Make sure the hang tag is straight and centered on the product. This will give it a more polished look.
  • Choose the Right Location: Place the hang tag in a visible but non - intrusive spot. You want customers to be able to see it easily, but you don't want it to cover important parts of the product.
  • Test the Attachment: Before you attach a bunch of hang tags to your products, test the attachment method on a sample product. This will help you make sure the tag stays in place and doesn't damage the product.

In conclusion, attaching an ordinary hang tag to a product isn't rocket science. With the right tools and a bit of know - how, you can do it quickly and professionally. Whether you choose to use a string, a fastener, or adhesive, our range of hang tags, including Film Hang Tag, Double Sided Adhesive Sticker Tag, and Multi Color Printed Hang Tag, are designed to make your product look its best.

If you're interested in purchasing our hang tags for your business, we'd love to have a chat with you. Just reach out and we can discuss your specific needs, quantities, and pricing. Let's work together to make your products stand out!

References

  • General knowledge of product packaging and hang tag attachment methods.
  • Experience as an ordinary hang tag supplier.

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