A cast iron sewer cap with an engraved logo — a rare mockup format that earns its place when the brand has a genuine urban, municipal, or industrial character. If the brief calls for grit and permanence, this is a more interesting presentation than another flat sign.
A canvas label with a realistic embroidered artwork finish — one of the stronger performers in the clothing label range. The embroidery texture adds tactile depth to the presentation, which makes a difference when the client needs to feel the quality of a brand before production.
A beige paper label on yellow denim with a printed finish. The warm palette gives this scene a different energy to the blue jeans version — better suited to brands with a more playful, colourful direction.
A beige paper label — water-resistant texture — on dark blue denim with a printed artwork finish. The contrast between the neutral label and the dark jeans keeps the focus where it belongs: on the brand mark.
Dark brown leather label with an engraved artwork finish — the deeper tone and matching margin colour give it a refined, consistent look that suits premium clothing projects. A solid choice when the brown version reads as too light for the brand you’re presenting.
Brown suede leather label on blue denim, with a realistic engraved finish for the artwork. A clean, premium feel that suits heritage and workwear brands — or any clothing project where the label needs to carry some weight.
A blue canvas label on yellow jeans — the colour contrast is intentional and gives the scene strong visual pull. Includes a secondary size tag placement for presenting additional copy or a smaller brand mark alongside the main label.
Seven clothing label mockups built for fashion and apparel branding work. The set covers printed, engraved, and embroidered finishes across different label materials and jeans colours — so you can match the presentation to the project rather than forcing the project to fit one scene.