





The stamp that labels every uniform in minutes — and stays labelled through every wash. GRAFIQ's fabric stamps are rated 4.9 stars by 132 verified customers and are the only stamp in the range designed specifically for fabric surfaces. Washable, fabric-safe ink bonds with cotton and textile fibres — press once, and the name stays visible through wash after wash, through the full school year. The essential uniform labelling tool for every parent.
Available in two sizes (4.7×1.8 cm and 5.8×2.2 cm) and two ink colours (Red and Blue). Upload your child's name or text at order stage — GRAFIQ's team prepares the stamp in 3 working days.
The choice of parents labelling school uniforms, hostel students, institutions, and households across India. Order now — label every uniform before the school year starts.
The stamp that labels every uniform in minutes — and stays labelled through every wash. GRAFIQ's fabric stamps are rated 4.9 stars by 132 verified customers and are the only stamp in the GRAFIQ range that is specifically designed and inked to work on fabric surfaces. Using washable, fabric-safe ink that bonds with cotton and other textile fibres, the fabric stamp prints a clear, readable name or text directly onto clothes, uniforms, towels, handkerchiefs, and any other fabric item that needs to be identified. The impression remains visible through multiple washes, making the fabric stamp the practical solution for every parent who needs to label a child's school uniform before the academic year, every hostel resident who needs to mark personal clothing, and every home that needs a reliable, time-saving alternative to writing names on fabric items by hand. Available in two sizes — 4.7×1.8 cm and 5.8×2.2 cm — and two ink colours: Red and Blue.
The fabric stamp solves a problem that millions of Indian parents face at the start of every school year: how to label every item of a child's uniform — shirts, trousers, socks, shoes, water bottles, lunch boxes, bags — quickly, neatly, and permanently enough to survive the washing machine and remain legible through a full academic year. Writing names with a pen or marker is slow, inconsistent, and often fades or bleeds through the fabric. Iron-on name labels require time, equipment, and a different label for every item. The fabric stamp is the single-tool solution: a custom stamp with the child's name, applied in seconds to any fabric surface, using washable ink that bonds with the fabric and remains readable through regular washing. One stamp, every item in the uniform set, in the time it takes to press and press again. The 4.9-star rating across 132 verified orders reflects how many parents and households have found the fabric stamp to be exactly the solution they needed.
Upload your name or text while placing the order. GRAFIQ's team prepares the fabric stamp before dispatch. 3-day production.
4.9 stars from 132 verified customers — the trusted uniform labelling tool: A 4.9-star average across 132 verified orders from parents and households who have used the fabric stamp to label uniforms, hostel clothing, and personal fabric items confirms that the stamp consistently delivers what it promises: a clear, readable name impression on fabric that stays visible through repeated washing. For parents who have tried and been disappointed by pen-written labels that fade, or iron-on labels that peel, the 4.9-star rating is the quality assurance that the fabric stamp works as expected.
Fabric-safe washable ink — stays visible through wash after wash: The ink used in the fabric stamp is specially formulated for fabric surfaces — it bonds with textile fibres rather than sitting on the surface, which allows the impression to survive washing without fading, bleeding, or transferring to other items. The impression remains visible through multiple washes on cotton and other standard fabric materials, making the stamp a long-lasting labelling solution that does not need to be reapplied each time the garment is laundered. The washability of the ink also means the stamp can be used on items that will be washed regularly — school uniforms, sports kit, towels — without concern about the label disappearing over the course of the school year.
Two sizes — 4.7×1.8 cm and 5.8×2.2 cm — for different labelling needs: The 4.7×1.8 cm size is the compact format — a narrow name stamp that fits on the collar label, waistband, or inner seam of a uniform item without taking up significant fabric surface area. The 5.8×2.2 cm size is slightly larger, providing more space for a name plus a class number, roll number, or any additional short text that helps identify the item more specifically. Both sizes are available in Red and Blue ink — both of which print clearly on white and light-coloured fabric, with Red being more visible on darker fabrics.
Fast and easy to use — label a full uniform set in minutes: The fabric stamp is pressed onto the fabric surface with standard hand pressure — the same motion as any other stamp — with no heat, no iron, no adhesive, and no special equipment required. A name can be stamped onto the collar label of a shirt, the waistband of a pair of trousers, or the inner surface of a sock in under five seconds. For a parent labelling a full uniform set — three shirts, two trousers, a blazer, and multiple pairs of socks and handkerchiefs — the fabric stamp completes the labelling task in a fraction of the time it would take to write each name by hand.
Custom name or text — the exact identification every item needs: The fabric stamp is made with the exact name or short text provided at order stage — a child's full name, a surname only, a name with class and roll number, or any short text that identifies the item and its owner. The custom design is prepared by GRAFIQ's team before dispatch, ensuring the name is correctly spelled, clearly laid out within the stamp area, and reproduced with a legible typeface that reads clearly on fabric surfaces.
Parents labelling school uniform sets before the academic year: The primary and most important use case for the fabric stamp is school uniform labelling. Every school in India requires uniforms to be labelled with the student's name — to prevent mix-ups in classrooms, on the sports field, in the hostel laundry, and in the lost property box. A fabric stamp with the child's name stamps every uniform item — shirts, trousers, shorts, socks, handkerchiefs, sports kit — quickly and consistently, with a legible impression that survives the washing machine throughout the full academic year. For parents with children across multiple classes, the fabric stamp is the one-time order that covers labelling for the full academic year.
Hostel students and residential school residents labelling personal clothing: Students at residential schools and college hostels must label every personal clothing item — uniforms, home clothes, towels, bedsheets, and accessories — to prevent loss and confusion in shared laundry facilities. The fabric stamp with a student's name applied to every personal fabric item is the standard labelling practice for hostel clothing — faster than labels, more durable than pen, and legible through the repeated washing that hostel laundry entails.
Schools, sports academies and institutions marking team uniforms: Schools that provide sports kit, schools with uniform distribution programmes, and sports academies that issue team strips mark each uniform item with a student's name or roll number to track distribution, returns, and ownership. The fabric stamp is the efficient tool for marking large volumes of uniform items in an institutional setting — consistent, legible impressions applied quickly across a full set of items without the slow, inconsistent process of hand-writing each name.
Parents and families labelling home textiles for shared use: Families that share homes with multiple residents — joint families, paying guests, staff quarters — use fabric stamps to mark personal towels, handkerchiefs, bed linens, and clothing to avoid mix-ups in shared laundry facilities. A name stamp applied to a corner of a towel or the inner hem of a garment identifies personal items clearly without requiring any special treatment of the fabric or any additional label material.
Small garment businesses and home tailors marking client clothing: Tailors and small garment businesses that manage customer clothing — alterations, repairs, and custom tailoring — use name stamps to mark garments with the customer's name while items are in the workshop, preventing mix-up between jobs. The fabric stamp produces a clear, removable-after-delivery identification mark that keeps workshop management organised without permanently marking the garment in a way that affects the finished product.
Type: Custom fabric stamp — specially designed for textile surfaces
Ink: Washable, fabric-safe ink — bonds with cotton and textile fibres, visible through multiple washes
Sizes Available: 4.7 cm × 1.8 cm · 5.8 cm × 2.2 cm
Ink Colours: Red · Blue
Customisation: Name, short text, or any identification information — maximum fit within stamp size
Suitable Surfaces: Cotton · Uniforms · Towels · Handkerchiefs · Socks · General textiles
Production: 3 working days · GRAFIQ team prepares stamp before dispatch
Shipping: Included · Pan-India delivery
What to provide: The name or text you want on the stamp — child's full name, surname, or name with class/roll number. Keep the text short and clear for the best legibility at stamp size.
Size guidance: The 4.7×1.8 cm is ideal for a name only — a first name and surname fitting within the narrow strip. The 5.8×2.2 cm provides slightly more space and accommodates a name with a short additional line such as a class number.
Colour guidance: Blue ink shows clearly on white and light-coloured fabrics — the standard choice for white school uniform items. Red ink provides additional visibility on mid-toned fabrics or where distinction from other labels is needed.
Application tip: Press the stamp firmly and evenly onto the fabric surface. Allow the impression to dry completely before washing the item — typically 24 hours after stamping for the best permanence.
Parents labelling school uniform sets before the academic year
Hostel students and residential school residents labelling personal clothing
Schools and sports academies marking team uniforms
Families labelling home textiles in shared living arrangements
Small garment businesses and tailors marking customer clothing
Any household that needs fabric items identified quickly and permanently