OEKO-TEX® Certified Clothing Labels
Every textile product Peach Labels weaves and prints — woven labels, woven patches, and polyester satin care labels — is produced with materials certified to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100. Independently tested for several hundred harmful substances, safe for direct skin contact and baby garments.
What STANDARD 100 certification means for your brand
Safe for skin — proven, not promised
- Tested for several hundred substances. Banned azo colourants, formaldehyde, extractable heavy metals, pesticides, phthalates — including parameters not yet regulated by law.
- Strictest limits for baby articles. Textiles for babies face the most stringent limit values plus additional tests like saliva resistance. Reason baby and kidswear brands specifically require certified trims.
- Annually renewed criteria. OEKO-TEX updates its test catalogue at least once a year — certification reflects current substance research, not a one-time snapshot.
Why certified trims matter commercially
- Certified garments need certified labels. One uncertified neck label breaks the certification chain for the entire garment. Every component — fabric, thread, and labels — must pass.
- Retail and wholesale buyers ask for it. Standard requirement in wholesale onboarding, corporate uniform procurement, and workwear supply chains.
- Documentation with any order size. Certification information, fibre content declarations, and country-of-origin statements available on request whether you order 50 labels or 50,000 — no minimum, no charge.
Certified across our textile range
Woven labels
Damask woven labels in pre-dyed polyester thread — colourfast, 60°C wash-rated, soft for neck placement. Upload your logo for an instant price.
Care labels
Screen-printed on soft polyester satin — smooth against skin, crisp compliant wash symbols. The natural pairing for certified garments. Explore care labels.
Woven patches
Custom-shaped patches with Merrow or laser-cut edges for caps, jackets, and uniforms — same certified thread stock as our labels. Explore woven patches.
DPP readiness
OEKO-TEX documentation pairs naturally with EU Digital Product Passport compliance. See the Digital Product Passport page for label traceability requirements.
When to specify certified labels
Baby & childrenswear
The strictest product class in STANDARD 100. Any brand selling into baby and children's categories and making a certified claim needs certified labels and trims — not just certified fabric.
EU retail distribution
OEKO-TEX is strongest in Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and France. Compliance documentation is a standard onboarding requirement for EU retailers and increasingly expected by US buyers with EU supply chain exposure.
- Specify documentation requirements at the order stage or contact support after checkout
- OEKO-TEX certification, fibre content declarations, country-of-origin — all available
- No extra charge and no minimum order for documentation
- Provided in PDF format ready to upload to compliance systems
