Why founders order vinyl sticker from a real LA print shop
The fast online sticker shops sell vinyl sticker as a commodity — pick a size, pick a quantity, get a piece price. What they don't tell you is that the cheapest pricing usually means thinner vinyl, weaker adhesive, and a CMYK match that drifts batch-to-batch. We've had customers come to us with rejected retail orders because the shelf-display stickers fell off the bottles after a week.
Bazaar runs vinyl sticker on HP Indigo 6K — the same digital press a Whole Foods shelf label is printed on. The press hits a Pantone match that holds across reorders, the lamination layer goes on in the same production cell, and the laser die-cut means we can do any custom shape (rounded square, paw print, hand-drawn outline) at the same per-piece price as a standard circle.
