Care label, also called care label, wash label, will mark the fabric composition and correct washing method of the clothes.
The care label, also called care label, wash label, will mark the fabric composition of the clothes and the correct washing method: such as dry cleaning, machine washing, hand washing, whether it can be bleached, and the drying method. Ironing temperature requirements, etc., are used to guide users to correctly wash and maintain clothes; the wash water mark will generally be under or next to the main mark in the middle of the back collar, the middle of the back waist, or at the side seam.
Care labels are made of different materials to match different product information. Commonly used ones include nylon, polyester, acetate, blended (TC), cotton and non-woven fabrics. At the same time, in order to improve the value and diversity of products, there are full-dull fabrics (Full-dull Fabrics), semi-dull fabrics (Sem-dull Fabrics), bright fabrics (Bright Fabrics) and pearl finished fabrics (Pearl Finished Fabrics).
In order to be suitable for different printing methods, the cloth is also coated with different chemical raw materials or resins. This processing procedure ensures that the cloth has good ink absorption and is easy to dry and difficult to discolor during the printing process. or fading, as well as being washable and not fraying. Its various characteristics must fully comply with international standards.