Custom Metal Jeans Buttons & Shank Buttons
A complete range of metal button solutions for apparel, uniforms, and branding applications.
We specialize in custom metal shank buttons and jeans buttons (tack buttons) for apparel, uniforms, and branding applications. Our button solutions are widely used in denim, fashion garments, workwear, and leather goods, where both design and durability are critical.
Different button structures—such as shank and tack—offer distinct advantages in terms of appearance, fastening strength, and production efficiency. Each type can be customized with various logo methods and finishes to match your brand requirements, cost targets, and application needs.
Explore different button types below to compare design flexibility, cost, and application.
SPECIFICATION
- Materials: Bronze, zinc alloy, or pewter
- Sizes: Standard sizes include 15mm, 20mm, 22mm, 25mm, and 28mm. Custom sizes are available upon request.
- Logo Techniques: Stamping, spin casting, or die casting
- Finishes: Gold, nickel, bronze, copper, black nickel, and a range of antique finishes available upon request
- Packaging Options: Bulk packing, card-mounted, or gift box packaging — customized to meet your specific requirements
- MOQ: 1,000 pieces per design
DETAILS
Custom Metal Buttons Manufacturer for Apparel & Branding
Shank buttons feature a loop on the back, allowing clean attachment without visible stitching on the front. They are widely used in jeans, uniforms, fashion garments, and leather goods.
We offer a full range of metal shank buttons, including zinc alloy die cast, stamped brass, and other constructions to meet different design, cost, and application needs.
Custom Die Cast Zinc Alloy Shank Buttons
Premium 3D Metal Buttons for Custom Branding
Die cast zinc alloy shank buttons support detailed 3D logos, textured patterns, and custom shapes. Compared to stamped buttons, die cast buttons are better suited for detailed designs and premium branding applications.
With an integrated shank, they are suitable for sewing onto apparel, outerwear, and leather goods.
- Material: Zinc alloy (die cast), suitable for detailed designs
- Construction: One-piece button with integrated shank
- Size: 10–30 mm diameter (customizable)
- Logo Options: Embossed, debossed, laser engraved, enamel filled, or printed
- Finishes: Shiny, matte, brushed, or antique plating
Select the right button type based on your logo, application, and production needs.
Embossed Logo Button
Best for branding and logo visibility
Raised 3D logos create clear and durable branding.
Debossed Logo Button
Best for subtle and long-lasting logos
Recessed logos provide a simple and long-lasting marking.
Soft Enamel Button
Best for colored branding and promotions
Allows Pantone color matching for stronger brand recognition.
Antique Metal Button
Best for vintage and heritage designs
Enhances texture and depth for classic designs.
Brushed / Matte Metal Button
Best for modern and minimal designs
Low-reflection finish for a clean and minimal look.
Custom Stamped Brass & Tack (Jeans) Buttons for Bulk Production
Cost-Effective Metal Buttons for Uniform & Bulk Production
Stamped brass shank buttons are produced using a metal stamping process, making them a cost-efficient option for large-volume production. Compared to die cast buttons, they have a simpler structure while maintaining a consistent metal appearance.
They are commonly used for uniforms, workwear, and applications where cost control and durability are important.
- Material: Brass (stamped), suitable for high-volume production
- Construction: Two-piece structure (cap + back plate)
- Size: 10–30 mm diameter (customizable)
- Logo Options: Embossed, debossed, or die struck
- Finishes: Shiny, matte, brushed, or antique plating
Different structures for different attachment methods. Select the right button type based on your logo, application, and production needs.
Engraved Brass Button
Best for cost-efficient production
Simple structure with consistent quality, suitable for uniforms and bulk orders.
Wire / Long Shank Button
Best for sewing applications
Extended shank design for thicker fabrics and traditional sewing construction.
Tack Button / Jeans Button
Best for denim and heavy-duty use
Nail-fixed structure provides strong and reliable fastening for jeans and heavy-duty garments.
Quick Comparison of Custom Metal Buttons for Jeans and Uniform
Compare different button types based on design complexity, cost, and application to find the most suitable option for your product.
- Choose Die Cast for detailed logos and premium branding
- Choose Brass Stamped for cost-sensitive bulk production
- Choose Tack / Jeans for strong fastening in denim
- Choose Wire Shank for sewing applications
| Type | Best Logo Method | Complexity | Visual Impact | Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Die Cast Button | Embossed / Enamel | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | High | Premium branding |
| Brass Stamped | Embossed | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Low | Uniform / bulk production |
| Wire Shank | Laser / Print | ⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ | Medium | Sewing garments |
| Tack / Jeans | Embossed | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ | Medium | Denim / workwear |
All button types are available with a standard MOQ of 1,000 pcs. Unit pricing varies based on design complexity, material, and finishing.
PRODUCT VIDEO
Custom Metal Buttons Manufacturing Showcase | OEM for Military, Fashion & Branding
See how custom metal buttons are designed, manufactured, and finished for different applications.
This video showcases our custom metal button manufacturing process, including die casting, stamping, and assembly for different button structures such as shank buttons and tack (jeans) buttons.
From logo detailing to surface finishing, you can see how different materials and techniques are applied to meet various design, durability, and production requirements across apparel, uniforms, and branding applications.
- Manufacturing Processes: Die casting, stamping, and assembly for different button types
- Logo & Finishing Options: Embossed, debossed, enamel, and plating variations
- Applications: Apparel, uniforms, denim, and promotional products
Contact us to discuss your custom button requirements or request a quotation.
Find answers about custom metal shank and jeans buttons, including differences, materials, logo options, MOQ, and how to choose the right button for your application.
What is the difference between shank buttons and jeans (tack) buttons?
Shank buttons have a loop on the back and are sewn onto garments, making them suitable for fashion apparel, coats, and accessories. Jeans buttons (tack buttons) use a nail-fixed structure, providing stronger fastening for denim, workwear, and heavy-duty applications.
Can I customize my logo on metal buttons?
Yes, all metal buttons can be customized with your logo. Common methods include embossed (raised), debossed (recessed), laser engraving, and enamel color filling. The best method depends on your design, budget, and application.
What materials are available for custom metal buttons?
We offer multiple material options, including zinc alloy (die cast), brass (stamped), and other metal constructions. Each material provides different advantages in terms of design flexibility, cost, and production volume.
Which button type is best for jeans or denim products?
Tack buttons (also known as jeans buttons) are the best choice for denim. Their nail-fixed structure ensures strong and secure attachment, making them suitable for heavy fabrics and long-term use.
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
The standard MOQ is 1,000 pieces per design. This allows stable production quality and cost efficiency for custom metal button manufacturing.
How do I choose the right button for my product?
The right button depends on your application, design requirements, and budget. Die cast buttons are ideal for detailed logos and branding, while stamped brass buttons are better for cost-sensitive bulk production. Tack buttons are recommended for denim and heavy-duty use.
What finishes are available for metal buttons?
We offer a wide range of finishes, including shiny, matte, brushed, and antique plating in gold, nickel, black, and other metal tones. Finishes can be selected to match your brand style or product design.
What is the typical production lead time?
Sampling usually takes 7–10 days, while mass production takes approximately 15–25 days depending on the design complexity and order quantity.
































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