• Reviews around sharpie (4.60 of 5)

    Avery No-Iron Kids Clothing Labels, Washer & Dryer Safe, Writable Fabric Labels, 45 Assorted Shapes & Sizes (40700) -Package may vary

    • I used a fine point permanent sharpie to write names on and it works well.
    • I used an Ultra Fine Sharpie, and Promarx Ultra Fine pens (purchased in a 3 pack at Dollar Tree).
    • A good Sharpie writes nicely on these, and they are large enough to cut in half when you have a lot of clothes to label
    • I used an ultra fine sharpie
    • Even with a fine-tipped sharpie pen, I can only fit his name and my phone number if I'm careful
    • I use a fine tip sharpie to write names and stick these on my kids hoodies and jackets.
    • And the sharpie hasn't smudged or faded
    • I used these with the Sharpie Rub-A-Dub Permanent Laundry Marker Fine and they worked very well.
    • You'll want to get an extra-fine or ultra-fine sharpie for most of these, as 3/4 of them are too small to write on with a regular sharpie
    • Then I used a Sharpie & the ink didn't wash off, but the label fell entirely off the fabric during the 2nd wash.
    • I use an extra-fine permanent black Sharpie pen to write the name on the labels.
    • I used an ultra fine sharpie to write on them and haven't noticed any smudging whatsoever.
    • I used a fine tip Sharpie marker and let ink on labels dry 24 hours before placing on clothing and washing
    • These work quickly and easily!I use a fine tip sharpie pen and just peel and stick
    • Also, after pleanty of washings, the stickers are still intact and I can read them as clear as when I wrote on them!