Arch Crown’s 2025 ‘Tag & Label’ Catalog Is Out Now
The catalog is 48 pages and features more than 100 styles.

The catalog is 48 pages and has more than 100 styles of stock, pre-printed, and custom-printed tags and labels, as well as a full line of products featuring bar code technology.
It features custom thermal transfer tags with a “crisp” reproduction of a store’s logo, along with pricing and description
There are also Poly-Lam thermal transfer computer string and barbell-style tags, which, Arch Crown said, are stronger than polyester and provide superior print quality, meaning the text and bar code images will not rub off.
Arch Crown’s bar code packages include everything a retailer needs to print and scan bar code tags using the store’s computer. If needed, tech support is available from authorized factory-trained technicians.
The 2025 “Tag & Label” catalog also features new custom-printed ring holder display cards and custom-printed folding bracelet and necklace cards, as well as custom molded plastic tags and tamper-resistant, Secure-Lock “Not Returnable If Removed” molded tags.
The Secure-Lock tags are often used for internet sales. Once closed, the tags cannot be re-opened unless the cord is cut, which helps to minimize unauthorized returns, Arch Crown said.
They are available in both custom and pre-printed styles.
For free samples of Arch Crown’s labels and tags or to order the new catalog, call 1-800-526-8353, or visit the Arch Crown website.
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