About
Why Stampira exists
Somewhere along the way, clothing brands stopped sewing labels into kids' clothes. The name tag became a print on the fabric — softer on the neck, cheaper to make, and impossible to write on.
Nobody told the parents. So we kept doing what we'd been taught: grab a marker, open the collar, write the name. Except there was nothing to write on. The ink bled. The stick-on labels peeled off in the wash. The name faded after two loads and the sweater went missing anyway.
Stampira is the answer to that specific problem: a stamp that prints the name into the fabric itself — no tag needed. One press per item, three seconds. And because half a child's closet is dark, the double-sided version carries black ink on one side and white on the other. 50+ washes once it has cured.
And because a family name doesn't change, one stamp can outlive the sizes, the seasons and the siblings.
We're a small team. If something isn't right with your order, you'll get a human on the other end of the email.