New Personal Displays (Wearable Tags) for Social, Business & Campaign Use

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(1888 PressRelease) Button Tags are attractive new wearable "display tags" which are easy-to-wear, easy-of-use and eco-friendly. Traditional badges and tags were developed before 1940 when the primary fabric materials were cotton & wool and attached by pins, adhesives and bulldog clips. For Button Tags, the newly developed Contour Clip® has proven to be an improved modern clothing-safe attachment.

New York - Premium TAGSnMORE has developed new low-cost and easy-to-wear Button Tags for social, business and interactive campaign communications. Button Tags are a recent development for providing round (any shape) diecut circles on sturdy laser/inkjet printable sheets.

They are printable front and back for doubled area. Each Button Tag has a slot punched near the top for attaching the new clothing-safe Contour Clip® - replacing traditional pins and adhesives. Contour Clips attach the display directly to a garment like a large paperclip without metal or plastic holders. It is also child-safe. Having printed the Button Tags with graphics & text (and a QRCode), guests and candidate's political supporters can become more involved, remain updated and at events, express their opinions electronically.

With these new diecut laser sheets, individual designs for printable tag wearables can be selected by the person as they sign-in. This provides each guest with a personalized tag wearable with their name (or event) for personal "fashion expression". Because tag wearables can be round or any other shapes, they surpass the older rectangular "name badges" as being attractive and desirable to wear.

For more than 150 years, political and campaign buttons have been used to communicate a candidate's message, but now they have morphed into people-friendly clip-on Button Tags. These can be laser printed immediately before a campaign event with the candidate's QRCodes, allowing Smartphone links by the audience to see the "topic-of-the-day". These link the attendees to the...