Substrates & materials
From textured estate papers to clear-on-clear films and recycled liners — matched to your product, application surface, and refrigeration or wash-down requirements.

The wrong material is how a beautiful label fails in the real world — peeling off a cold beer bottle in an ice bucket, curling on a squeeze tube, or looking cheap when the brand wanted craft. The substrate is a functional decision as much as an aesthetic one, and we match it to your product: textured estate papers for a premium wine look, clear-on-clear film for the no-label look, durable films for wash-down or refrigerated environments, and recycled liners when sustainability is part of the story.
We'll ask the questions that prevent field failures — Does it go in a freezer or an ice bucket? Get handled with wet or oily hands? Need to survive a dishwasher or a warehouse? — then spec an adhesive and face stock that actually hold. It's the difference between a label that looks great in the proof and one that still looks great on the customer's shelf six months later.
Frequently asked questions
- What label materials can you print on?
- Textured papers, clear-on-clear films, durable wash-down/refrigeration films, and recycled liners — matched to your product.
- Will my label survive a freezer or ice bucket?
- Yes — we spec the adhesive and face stock for cold, wet, and condensation conditions so it doesn't peel.
- Can I get the no-label clear look?
- Yes — clear-on-clear film gives the premium no-label look on glass and PET.
- Do you offer recycled or sustainable substrates?
- Yes — recycled liners and sustainable face stocks are available when that's part of your brand story.
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Tell us what you're building. A specialist will reply within one business day with questions, a rough estimate, or samples on the way.