Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

3.03.2008

Can you take off shoe labels?

shoe labelsIt's well known that Mabel's Labels shoe labels are:

  • extra tough
  • extra sticky
  • do not rub off on socks
  • fit nicely into the insole of shoes, boots, skates and rollerblades and are
  • shipped with protective overlays to ensure durability.
But what happens if you want to take the labels OFF the shoes?

From Lady M's post "More on Mabel's Labels":
"My son outgrew his his nicely labeled shoes this week, and I wanted to return them to anonymity before giving them away to Goodwill. With only a little bit of tugging effort, I was able to remove the Mabel's Labels from each shoe, with barely a trace of stickiness left in the shoe.

The labels stayed on when they were supposed to stay on. And they came off when they were supposed to come off. I'm a fan."

2.24.2008

How do I label boots?

how to label bootsPint size boots all seem to look the same. How can you label them so it's obvious to the teachers and the children which boots belong to whom?

Here are some ideas that I've seen work (in no particular order):

  • stick Tag-Mates™ on the sizing label on the inside of the tongue of the boot
  • stick a Skinny-Mini™ on the sizing label on the inside of the tongue of the boot
  • stick a shoe label (with protective cover) on the sizing label on the inside of the tongue of the boot
  • stick a shoe label (with protective cover) on the lining on the (inside) side of the boot
  • stick a shoe label (with protective cover) into the insole of the boot (it may be difficult to see depending on the style and size of boot)
  • stick a Skinny-Mini™ on the outside on the back of the boot (shown in photo to the right)
Hope you found a solution that meets your needs!

2.22.2008

Can shoe labels be washed?

shoe labelsIt's well known that Mabel's Labels shoe labels are:

  • extra tough
  • extra sticky
  • do not rub off on socks
  • fit nicely into the insole of shoes, boots, skates and rollerblades and are
  • shipped with protective overlays to ensure durability.
But what happens when you need to wash the shoes?

We sent a pair of running shoes* through two consecutive cold water washes and both the shoe labels and the protective coatings look as good as new!

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* The labels had been applied to the shoe for over one month and were securely stuck in the shoe thanks to the heat and pressure of little feet.