Clothing Dots are banishing laundry confusion in closets and drawers all over.
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But if you’re confused as to how to use our Clothing Dots from Label Land, we’re here to help you out.
We originally collaborated with Label Land to create these color-coordinated Dots to make it easy to tell whose clothing-is-whose when sorting laundry. You can read more about Clothing Dots here and download this chart for your laundry room in this post. You can also read more about how we’ve used Clothing Dots over the past few years in these posts.

The number one confusion people have when applying Clothing Dots to clothing is knowing when to use the Iron-On Clothing Dots and when to use the Sticky Dots. Sticky Dots only stay stuck on care tags (right). When a label is made of fabric (or anything other than the smooth satiny polyester of care tags), an Iron-On Clothing Dot is the way to go.
Recently, someone told me that she had bought and applied Clothing Dots with high hopes. She bought only Sticky Dots and stuck them on everything, including socks. And they all came off! Of course! Sticky Dots won’t stay stuck on thick, textured fabrics.

Care Tags = Use a Sticky Dot, no problem. You’ll have success.

Do you have clothing with no tags at all? You need an Iron-On Clothing Dot.
When you want to put the Dot on a visible textured tag like this on, go with the Iron-On.
Shells are perhaps the article of clothing we use Dots on the most. It saves most BCP members from looking for the shells in the closets of their teenage girls.
It only takes a few seconds to Iron-On a Dot. Think about how much time you waste searching through the wrong drawers for missing articles of clothing!
Any suggestions for hand me downs? What happens when you put dots on things and want to pass them down to a different kid?
I’ve heard of using the same color for each gender and add a dot with each child. The oldest boy gets one blue dot, second boy 2 blue dots… Oldest girl has 1 pink dot, when she outgrows it add another pink dot and now it’s the second girl’s
Such a good idea! Thanks!
Exactly, that’s why it’s colors and not names. When you pass down, usually you pass down the whole color.
I use the dot system. All u need is a permanent marker, the oldest kid from each gender gets one dot and the next one gets 2 and so on. That way when it's a hand me down all I got to do is add a dot
You can put another dot an top of the previous one with that kids color
I found the iron on dots came off. I started ironing them for 15 seconds, letting it cool and doing another round. Seems to be staying on now bh.