Logo Label, Embroidery, or Printed Logo for Custom Silk Products
A practical guide to branding private label silk products — the main logo methods, which fits each product, and how to get placement and quality right on a sample.
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Branding silk is a system, not one logo
On a silk product, the brand impression rarely comes from a single mark. It is the combined effect of the label on the product, the hang tag, the insert card, the pouch and the outer box. Decide the whole system early — which element carries the logo, and how the others support it — so the branding reads consistently from shelf to unboxing rather than looking like an afterthought.
- On-product mark + hang tag + insert + packaging work together.
- Decide which element leads and which support.
- Consistency across elements matters more than any single logo.
The main logo methods, and where each fits
Each branding method has a natural home. Woven labels give a clean, durable, premium mark and suit pillowcases, sleep caps and sleepwear. Printed labels (including care/content labels) are practical and cost-effective for required care information. Embroidery adds a tactile, premium touch on selected designs where the fabric and price point support it. Printed logos work on packaging, pouches and insert cards where you want full-color artwork. For very small accessories like scrunchies, the brand usually lives on the hang tag or insert rather than the item itself.
- Woven label — durable, premium; pillowcases, caps, sleepwear.
- Printed / care label — practical, holds required care info.
- Embroidery — tactile premium accent on selected designs.
- Printed logo — full-color, for packaging / pouch / insert card.
Get placement and quality right on a sample
Logo problems are almost always placement and scale problems, not method problems. Supply your logo as clean vector artwork, specify the exact position and size, and confirm it on a physical sample — OlaSilk confirms logo placement to the millimeter during sampling. Check how the mark sits on the silk’s sheen and drape, and how care-label requirements for your market are handled, before approving bulk.
- Send vector artwork; specify exact position and size.
- Confirm placement to the millimeter on a sample.
- Check care-label requirements for your destination market.
Silk product branding methods compared
| Method | Best for | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Woven label | Pillowcases, sleep caps, sleepwear | Durable, premium, clean brand mark |
| Printed / care label | Required care & content info | Cost-effective; carries compliance text |
| Embroidery | Selected premium designs | Tactile; depends on fabric and price point |
| Printed logo / artwork | Packaging, pouches, insert cards | Full-color; not on the silk itself |
| Hang tag / insert card | Small accessories (scrunchies, headbands) | Brand lives off-product for tiny items |
Guide FAQ
What is the best way to add a logo to silk pillowcases?
A woven label is the most common choice for silk pillowcases, sleep caps and sleepwear because it is durable and reads premium. A printed care label often sits alongside it to carry required care and content information. The right placement and size are confirmed on a sample before bulk.
Can you do woven labels and embroidery on silk?
Yes. OlaSilk offers woven labels, printed labels, embroidery on selected designs, and printed branding on packaging and insert cards. Which method fits depends on the product, fabric and price point — embroidery, for instance, suits designs where the fabric and budget support it.
How do I brand very small items like silk scrunchies?
For small accessories such as scrunchies and headbands, the brand usually lives on a hang tag, insert card or the packaging rather than on the item itself, because the product offers little surface for a durable on-product mark. This keeps the branding clean and cost-effective.
What artwork do you need to apply our logo?
Clean vector artwork is best, along with the exact position and size you want. OlaSilk confirms logo placement to the millimeter during sampling, so you can check how the mark sits on the silk and approve it before production.
Do silk products include care labels for our market?
Yes. Printed care/content labels can carry the information your destination market requires. Confirm the exact care-label requirements for your market during sampling so the labels are correct before bulk production.