Custom heat transfer route

Custom Woven Labels, Woven Badges & Brand Trims

Choose this route when the buyer needs sewn-in, folded, badge-style or label-led woven brand identity details first. Leather patches now stay as a separate family when the project needs debossed leather texture, richer material feel or premium patch presentation.

Best for apparel brands, hat programs, bag makers, uniform suppliers and repeat private-label orders that need cleaner woven brand-detail sourcing.

Best for Woven labels, woven badges, folded labels, sew-on trims and repeat identity details used on apparel, caps, bags and uniforms.
Main decision points Compare woven density, badge border style, fold direction, sew method, backing choice, fine text clarity and whether the result should stay woven-led or move into a separate leather patch route.
Quote inputs Best quote inputs: artwork, woven label or badge type, finished size, fold or backing request, garment or bag placement, quantity and shipping country.
Next step After review, CSTAR can suggest the closest woven label, woven badge or brand-trim construction, and flag when the project should move into the separate leather patch route first.
Custom Woven Labels, Woven Badges & Brand Trims
Custom Woven Labels, Woven Badges & Brand Trims reference 1
Custom Woven Labels, Woven Badges & Brand Trims reference 2

These visuals should help the buyer compare edge treatment, surface depth, backing direction and the overall patch feel before artwork review.

How buyers usually narrow patch-led routes

Patch programs are usually chosen by finished construction first, then by backing, texture and logo clarity.

Choose the patch construction first Start by deciding whether the buyer wants stitched texture, molded rubber depth, technical layered detail or premium leather presentation.
Confirm how it will attach Backing, border and sew-on or heat-applied use change both pricing and whether the patch route is more suitable than a transfer.
Check detail vs texture balance If the buyer wants tactile structure and brand texture, stay patch-led. If they need thinner artwork detail, compare a transfer route before sampling.
Quote shortcut Quote shortcut: ask for artwork, patch size, backing, border style and quantity at the first reply so CSTAR can separate embroidery, chenille, silicone, TPU and leather routes quickly.

Choose the brand-detail category first

Keep woven labels and woven badges in this route. Move leather-look trims, debossed leather branding and richer patch-texture requests into the separate leather family.

Compare patch-led alternatives before finalizing the quote

Use the closest patch page below to separate stitched texture, molded depth, technical edge detail and premium leather presentation before sampling starts.

What to send for a faster quote

Patch buyers usually move faster when the artwork, patch size, backing choice and application surface are clear up front.

Artwork & finished size Vector artwork is best, but a clean logo, mockup, sketch or product photo is enough to begin review.
Quantity & target date Tell us the sample quantity, bulk quantity and deadline so we can judge MOQ, tier pricing and production timing.
Fabric or application surface Share whether the design goes on T-shirts, hoodies, caps, bags, uniforms or other materials so we can judge compatibility.
Target market & shipping Add shipping country, target price and whether you need a free sample pack first or direct custom sampling.