Labeling Clothes and Items for Kindergarten

Updated on July 19, 2008
J.B. asks from Torrance, CA
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Does any one know of a good marker to label kids school clothes? My Grandaughter will start kindergarten in Sept. and we need to label all of her clothes and things.
If any one has any information on how to do this and with which products I would very much appreciate it. :)
Thank you very much.

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J.A.

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Honestly, I'd either use a Sharpie and re-write it after every few washes (which I do for my son's pre-school blankets), or buy some labels like one of these:
http://www.namelabels.com/?gclid=CPzq2LXqvpQCFQOIFQod8UV-UA
http://www.irononmdlabels.com/order/index.cfm?step=item_c...
http://www.sterlingnametape.com/store/index.php?main_page...
http://www.artisticlabels.com/productdetail.asp?superprod...

Hope that helps!

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J.D.

answers from Reno on

Try www.mabelslabels.com They have darling labels to put on everything from sweaters to lunch boxes and shoes.

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E.H.

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Here's a product you can buy online. These are terrific, and Japanese children have had their clothing labeled like this for years....I know that my clothing used to be labeled in this manner

http://www.ichibankanusa.com/s.nl/it.A/id.1438/.f

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J.S.

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Sure! Try Lovable Labels. They're great...waterproof and machine washable. LL has "press n' stick clothing dots" that are each personalized with your Grand-girl's name, and you just stick them on the garment care label or directly on the lining of the clothing. LL also has other products for labeling her school items and lunch packs. :) Check out www.seko.lovablelabels.ca for more info! Good luck!

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C.C.

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We love http://www.stuckonyou.biz

Cheers, C.

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K.L.

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www.labeldaddy.com

Press and stick labels. Washable and very affordable.

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V.N.

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try this website. this company was started because a mom had the same exact issue as you. www.bumpyname.com

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M.G.

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i always used sharpies...they are permanent and have a variety of colors and they even have metallic ones that show up on darker colors...it lasted through both my girls things when they went to kindergarden last year.

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D.P.

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Sharpie markers work very well and come in all kinds of lovely colors now. If you don't want to write directly on the clothes, you can make little labels out of an old sheet or pillowcase, mark them, and sew them into her clothes.

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C.W.

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H.A.

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Hi, They have laundry markers for clothing at sewing, craft or drug stores. I have used them and they work good. And just an fyi, I did watch a special on keeping your kids safe once and they said that children's clothing and backpacks or lunch boxes should never be labeled on the outside where it is highly visible for safety reasons so that a stranger could use their name to gain their trust. They also said if possible to just use initials. Hope this helps.

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L.C.

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Hi Judy,
Check out Mabel's Labels on line. They have a wide range of products and stickers for labeling kids' things.

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L.P.

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Black sharpie on the tag

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J.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

Another thought-keep the fancy jackets and sweaters at home. But some lower priced items to wear at school. Then it isn't so bad if it gets lost. I always use a shapee on the tag. Embroidering things is a great idea too.

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C.C.

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Sharpie markers work wonders on labeling clothing. You can purchase them at any office supply store.

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J.K.

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I never use Sharpies because they rub off and the letters blend together. We have a Rub-A-Dub marker from years ago that we still use and it works great - it's made for exactly this purpose.

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S.B.

answers from San Luis Obispo on

Sharpies work great for that sort of thing. They don't come out in the washer, although the ink bleeds a bit, but not onto other clothing.

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K.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

Hi Judy,

I always just use a Sharpie (usually black). They are permanant and do not come off in the wash (even after several washings). Writing on the inside label/tag works best.

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D.L.

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Hi Judy,

The Sharpie Rub-A-Dub Marker has worked wonders for our family. It is especially made for marking clothes. I bought the fine marker, but that one after a few good washes faded. So, I switched to the medium Sharpie Rub-A-Dub Marker and that one worked even better. Hope that helps and best wishes to your granddaughter starting Kindergarten.

Sincerely,
D.

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N.J.

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I'm planning on getting my daughters winter jacket and maybe a sweatshirt or two embroidered with her initials. I've seen it done before and it looks so nice.

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H.G.

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I believe that lillianvernon.com has an inexpensive name stamp. They also personalize many of their things like pencils, notebooks, backpacks, and nap maps for free. You might want to try their website.

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C.M.

answers from Los Angeles on

Hi Judy,

Permanent markers worked fine for me, even with washing. They may fade a bit by the end of the school year but it's still readable. Use a fine or medium point.

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M.S.

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Sharpee pen. You can buy it anywhere.

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N.D.

answers from Reno on

I know that I am late in responding, but I wanted to add my two cents in :). I love the different colored fine tip sharpies, they work on everything and the fine tip is much easier to read after the ink "bleads" a little. The other thing that my daughter just LOVED was on her non clothes type items was stickers! We got the abc stickers and used them to put her name on her folders and pencil boxes then we used her favorite characters to decorate them! This really added to the uniqueness of what was hers before she knew all the letters in her name! Good luck!

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S.O.

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I just take a fine tip sharpie marker and put my sons name on the inside tag of all his clothes. Once it dries it doesn't come off on the clothes even when in the wash. I also use a medium tip sharpie marker for all his snack bags and sippy cups.

Gotta love those sharpie pens when they are used for the right reasons (Sharpie marker all over sons mouth at age 1 was not fun to rub off).

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M.M.

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My kids preschool, for fundraising, was introduced by a mom to www.stuckonyou.biz. Our family loves it, they're such a great idea our kids love being able to choose they're own design and the stickers are microwave safe, dishwasher safe, washer-dryer safe and you have the option of iron-ons or sew-ons for clothing. So far so great for us. Hope you love them too, good luck! I too have a kindergartener, a preschooler and a toddler, the stickers are very handy.

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M.R.

answers from Los Angeles on

Sharpies work great. They are permanent markers that come in many colors, and many different thicknesses. You can get them in wide or fine point.
The main purpose for writing the names is for when the child forgets a jacket or leaves it behind. Then the teacher can identify it.
You can find Sharpies almost anywhere - Target, stationery stores, drug stores, etc.
What a lucky girl she is to have grandma looking out for her.

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R.M.

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my friend told me about mabel's labels...check out:
http://www.mabel.ca/

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C.C.

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i use a black sharpie

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K.B.

answers from Los Angeles on

Honestly, Judy, a black Sharpie will do just fine. It's your easiest and cheapest option. They are permanent and won't harm the clothing if you mark your granddaughter's name on the care tag. The regular size Sharpies are sometimes too large to write an entire name, so I would recommend a fine point permanent marker, if you have one. If not, use the regular size and write your granddaughter's initials. I have been a kindergarten teacher for 6 years, and ANY information marked -- initials or full name -- helps me to return lost items. Enjoy your granddaughter's first year of school. This will be a special year for her!

P.S. You are way ahead of other families in preparing for kindergarten. Many parents do not take the time to label their children's possessions. I end up giving many nice pieces of clothing to charity each year because they are unmarked and no one claims them. Your granddaughter's teacher will appreciate your effort tremendously!

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