Not just a name. A way to reach you, and what a caregiver needs to know.
Iron-on application with no sewing. Waterproof, and rated to survive 50 plus washes including machine drying. Each label carries a unique QR code linked to your profile.
Plan on 40 to 50 labels for one child across a full school year. One-time purchase, no subscription, 30-day returns.
Iron-on labels fail for one reason, which is not enough heat for long enough. Set the iron to cotton with steam turned off, because steam is what stops a label bonding. Place the label on the care tag or inside the collar, press firmly for ten seconds without moving, then let it cool completely before touching it. Wait 24 hours before the first wash.
Whoever finds the item scans it with any phone camera and your contact page opens in their browser. There is no app to download and no account for them to create. You choose what appears, whether that is a phone number or a message form that reaches you without revealing it, and you can change it any time without replacing a single label.
Not always. For clothing that stays inside a nursery or classroom, a printed name is enough, because staff know your child. It matters for the things that leave the building: a coat left on a bus, a jumper dropped at the park, a sports bag left at an away fixture. Whoever picks those up has a first name and no way to act on it.