




🖌️ Mark your style, not your worries!
The Artline White Fabric Marker offers premium, permanent white ink designed to stand out on dark fabrics. Its machine-washable, fade-resistant formula ensures long-lasting visibility, making it ideal for labeling uniforms, school clothes, camping gear, and more. Featuring a precision chisel tip and durable ink that stays vibrant for months, this marker is a trusted tool for professionals and everyday users alike.
| ASIN | B00KG6CAQU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,286 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #504 in Permanent Markers & Marker Pens #520 in Paint Pens & Markers |
| Brand | Artline |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,439) |
| Date First Available | August 12, 2014 |
| Grip Type | Plain |
| Ink Color | White |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Item model number | 175033 |
| Line Size | 1_0_1_9mm |
| Manufacturer | Artline |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 175033 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Point Type | Chisel |
| Product Dimensions | 28.35 x 20.47 x 212.6 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
J**S
Perfect Pen - Great for Labeling Fabric
Just what I wanted. Shake it up....press down the tip a few times....pen worked perfectly. Not thick, did not smear, dried fast. Labeled all the clothes we needed to identify while traveling. PERFECT PEN
7**D
Works fine after 3 months of sitting in a dwawer.
Ordered on May 16, 2025. It wrote on day one, and today, Aug 11, 2025, with a little shaking and pressing the nib to get it going, it did fine. You can hear the liquid paint inside sloshing around. Frankly, I was surprised because I'm used to cans of spray paint going bad/dry/unusable in 3 months. I would recommend this product for anyone. I had to mark a cushion (I use on my roll-ater assisted walking device), and it still looks like day one, even after washing it, twice.
E**M
Not sure why, but mine broke
It was my second time using it, and when I handled it, it broke and the ink spilled. :(
P**N
Laundry markers
I live in an ALF, our laundry is washed here by the aides. If any items that get left behind. These markers are the best way of getting name or initials in them they do come home. Easy to use name has not faded.
M**N
Waste of Money
I bought this item in hopes of completing some fabric painting projects while in quarantine. I waited over a week to get it for obvious reasons during this time I was not upset with waiting. When it did arrive I was happy with the product. The paint came out and it was very pigmented but not even five minutes of use and the pen completely dried out. At first, I thought to do what the package told me to do if the marker ran dry (press it and hold it down so the paint flows to the tip and whip it gently on a piece of fabric). I tried for over half an hour and nothing came out of it again. I let it sit overnight hoping that it just needed to settle or something but still nothing. I tried the same process over the next day but still completely dry. I even dunked the tip in some water hoping that would allow the paint to flow out again. Nothing worked. Overall, I would suggest that you do not purchase this product because it's defective and not long-lasting. Spend your money on another product hopefully, you'll have better luck with something else. I'm upset I waited for a product that took over a week to come and didn't even supply me with five minutes of work time. It's not worth the wait or the money. BUY SOMETHING ELSE.
G**.
Works
This worked good however there isn’t much paint in the pen at all only made maybe a10 inch line and was dried out Will have to buy a couple if your needing anything more than a few inches
R**A
Great and important to know!
I got this to see if it would help with very dark (several inches wide), large permanent black sharpie stains on a bedspread after many oxi soakings and many other efforts, all the methods. I didn't think it would work. Here's what I did: First applied it really heavily, several coats, scribbling back and forth, until the ink stain was covered (floral bedspread). It did cover the stain, to my surprise. Took just a minute to do that. So now have a big white spot. Then purchased colored (also waterproof) fabric pens, a lot of them, and matched up the pattern. Using the white and various colors in layers I was able to do that pretty well - no one can spot it. Took about 10 minutes and a little artistry. This amazed me. I'm away from home but will add pic when I return. This wouldn't work so well on, say, a white shirt, as the whites and texture probably wouldn't perfectly match, unless it was a tiny, not front and center spot. But this is a very beloved and expensive Pottery Barn bedspread and I'm delighted. I haven't washed it yet, but if the color fades (it's not supposed to) it's just so easy and quick to do again. So - colored fabric dye pens alone won't cover a black ink stain, but over a white one they will. And you can work with the colored ones to match better by layering them, to a large extent anyway. Another option that works (I did this elsewhere) is to dab bleach on an ink stain on a colored print until it's almost gone. Careful, it spreads and leaves a white spot; use tiny bit of bleach. Then heavy white fabric dye over any bit of smudge that's left, and then continue/duplicate the pattern on that with dye pens. Tricky but possible to match colors if you get a lot of the pens. Again, this is only worth it on an item that you really care about preserving.
C**E
Good for Writing
This is a juicy marker with enough pigment to write on even the darkest fabric and still come out bright white. It has a good nib, so it's really smooth to write with and you can get some decent detail out of it. I took it to a handful of cheap cotton bandanas and, even though I can practically see through the dang rags, it didn't bleed through any of them.
C**N
Pinta muy bien y aguanta mucho!
H**0
I bought this pen to write our surname on the outside of our suitcases so they were better identified on the collection belts at airports. I also wrote our address on the inside in case they got lost by the airline. I’ve also used it to write names in my children’s black school shoes. Just don’t forget to shake the pen before each use (you’ll here the ball bearing rattle like a tin of car paint etc.,) and press down gently on the nib of the pen (on a scrap of paper / cardboard etc) to soak the nib in the paint before you start to write on your item.
C**N
Muy útil para marcar la ropa obscura de los niños
C**C
Package was held in customs for two weeks and damaged upon receipt.
T**M
Works good