The Importance Of Clothing Labels

Posted by Georgy | 11/25/2012

By Dianne Crane


Most clothes come with labels. This is so as to help the owner know how to take proper care of their garments. When you buy a garment, it is essential to check out the label used so as to ensure that your cloth does not get damaged fast as a result of being mishandled. Since clothing labels use symbols, it is essential that you know what the various symbols mean.

The label always provides instructions on how to wash or dry clean a garment. If text is used, one language or more than one language will be used, especially if the cloth is being sold to international clients. Apart from reading the label, it is also advisable to find out as much as possible about garment care to ensure that you do not damage your outfit when cleaning it.

To know whether an outfit should be washed or not, check for a wash basin on the label. If the garment is meant to be hand-washed, this will be indicated by two hands in the wash basin. If there are dots in the basin, then this is an indication of the water temperature to use when washing. A garment that is meant to be dry cleaned will have a circle on its label. A circle surrounded with a square is an indication of tumble drying.

A triangle is a sign that the garment can be bleached. An X on a black triangle shows that you are not required to bleach the cloth. If the triangle has lines in it, this is an indication that it is okay to bleach the garment as long as you use a non-chlorine bleach.

An iron box symbolizes that the outfit can be ironed. An X on the iron shows that it is not necessary to iron the outfit. The number of dots on the cloth indicate how hot the ironing temperature should be. If a steam iron should not be used on the cloth, t this will be presented with an iron box with two lines beneath it and an X over the symbol.

Machine washing is symbolized with a cup with water in it. Dots indicate the water temperature to use. The more dots there are, the hotter the water should be.

To find a label in an outfit, check different places. The most obvious place would be the inside of the collar. If the garment does not have a collar then check the inner right side seam. When checking out pants and skirts, check the inner back garment. Another place to check can be alongside zippers, on the inner part of the cloth.

Clothing labels are not just useful for clients, but also for store owners. This is because they help to minimize the amount of returns on cloths as a result of shrinkage or damage due to improper care. A label can either be printed or woven. It is possible to know who manufactured a particular outfit by checking the label as designers often include the company's name.




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