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hey hows it going guys John Santos and in todays video were going to go over the different folds and cuts available for your clothing line and more specifically for the labels that youre going to be applying to your clothing line so stick around so when youre starting your clothing line and when youre looking for labels you have the option of either folding it having it straight cut or have the ends folded and were going to walk through the different reasons why you would want to do that and the different aesthetic appeal that it gives to your clothing line so Chelsea what is some of the options that people have and more importantly what what do you guys recommend when somebodys creating this placement on your garment is gonna determine whether you want an end fold center fold or straight cut label the end fold labels are folded on either side and then you normally sew on both of those sides it also produces a softer edge whereas if you just have a straight cut its a little b