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Care labels are essential when making the decision to purchase items, especially clothing. Without the guidance of an accurate care or content label; it would not be known how to properly care for a particular garment which in the long run could ruin the fabric.
All product labels must have the following four required statements: an identity statement. a net weight statement. a list of ingredients. company name and address.
In general, textile and apparel products sold in the United States must be labeled with the following information: the fiber content, the country of origin, the manufacturer or dealer identity, and the care instructions.
The American Care Labelling System Washing temperature (hot / warm / cold) Washing machine programme (delicate / permanent press / normal cycle) Bleaching instruction (do not bleach / non-chlorine bleach / chlorine bleach) Drying method (tumble dry / line dry / flat dry / drip dry)
The Care Labeling Rule requires manufacturers and importers to attach care instructions to clothing and some piece goods.
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Wash care labels are not required by law in the UK or the EU. While you're not legally required to add a wash care label to a garment, if the consumer damages that garment by washing it in the wrong way, you could be liable for the costs of repair or replacement.
The Textile Fiber Rule requires that certain textiles sold in the United States carry labels disclosing the generic names and percentages by weight of the constituent fibers in the product, the manufacturer or marketer name, and the country where the product was processed or manufactured.
In general, textile and apparel products sold in the United States must be labeled with the following information: the fiber content, the country of origin, the manufacturer or dealer identity, and the care instructions.
Textile, Wool, Fur, Apparel and Leather Matters For fur, labels must disclose the animal name, the country of origin, information about the treatment of the item (for example, if it is bleached or colored), a Registered Identification Number, and other relevant information.
All product labels must have the following four required statements: an identity statement. a net weight statement. a list of ingredients. company name and address.

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