Labels and Back Tags with product images are, if not yet common, not unknown. Here a label carries the fabric pattern of the lingerie it relates to and becomes part Front Tag in use. When the offering is dozens of styles of colorful panties, imaging the fabric pattern rather than the silhouette or outline of a panty makes retail sense and can help maintain the planogram. Note also that the labels are gang printed in a strip with UPC codes for each size in the imaged pattern. Very organized. Extruded continuous label strip provides the shelf edge home for this concept. The plain-paper labels just drop into place protected by a clear front window.
SEARCH “Front Tag” and “Back Tag” for related posts, or “Color Strips” for decorator shelf edge label holder concepts. See a long shot of this overall merchandising system at “Panties in a Bunch?”
For worthy lingerie posts SEE…
“Lingerie in a Bell Jar”
“Sign Says Cheeky”
“Butterfly Tattoo Tights”
“Wolford Whispers Sale Privately”
“Bras for Well-Read Girls”
“Black Lacquer Tray Offers Storyline“
“Black Lacquer Tray Without Storyline“
“Panties in a Bunch?”
“Panty Fabric Pattern Imaged on Shelf Label“
“Single-Prong Slotwall Bra Display”
“Panty Size in Brushed Stainless”
“Telegraphing Lingerie Curbside”For fabric in fixturing see…
“Jewelry Slatwall Hooks on Fushia Fabric“
“Logo’d Canvas Cap Display”
“Fabric Covered S-Hooks”
“Fabric Pattern Imaged Onto Shelf Edge Label“
“College Level Back-to-School List”
“Wire Dividers Flex to Fit“
“Canvas as Sign Substrate“For a visual Pininterest Board summary see…
“Fabric in Retail Fixturing“