
New brands often ask whether they need hang tags, sewn-in labels, or both. They do different jobs: a sewn-in label lives with the garment for life, while a hang tag is a removable marketing piece at the point of sale. Here’s how they compare and when to use each.
What each one does
- Sewn-in labels — permanent woven or printed labels at the neck or seam. They carry your brand mark and the legally required care/content info, and stay with the garment forever.
- Hang tags — removable printed cards attached with string or a barb. They sell the product: price, story, QR code, styling. The customer removes them after purchase.
Side-by-side
| Feature | Sewn-in label | Hang tag |
|---|---|---|
| Permanent? | Yes — stays in garment | No — removed at purchase |
| Main job | Branding + required care info | Marketing at point of sale |
| Carries care/legal info? | Yes (required) | Optional |
| Material | Fabric (woven/printed) | Card stock, sometimes leather/PVC |
| Best for | Every garment | Retail & DTC presentation |
Do you need both?
For retail and direct-to-consumer sales, yes — most brands use both. The sewn-in label handles branding and compliance; the hang tag elevates the unboxing and sells the product on a rack. At minimum you need a sewn-in care/content label to meet labeling requirements; the hang tag is optional but highly recommended for presentation.
Frequently asked questions
Is a hang tag required by law?
No. The legally required information (fiber, origin, care, identity) must be on a permanent sewn-in label, not the hang tag.
Can a hang tag replace a sewn-in label?
No — hang tags are removed by the customer, so they can’t carry permanent care/content info.
Should a small brand invest in both?
If you sell at retail or online, both are worth it. Start with a compliant sewn-in label and add hang tags for a polished presentation.
Get your label + tag set
We make both. Request a free quote for a coordinated label and hang tag, or read our hang tag guide.