The colors of clothing trademarks include white label, black label and red label, which have no specific meaning. This is just that each company feels that this color is more suitable for its brand. Most registered trademarks are applied for in black and white, and can be changed to any color when used. If the color is specified, the color cannot be changed after successful registration.
Clothes are generally labeled with clothing labels according to regulations. These logos have guiding significance for consumers, such as trademarks on collars and cuffs. It makes it easier for consumers to identify the brand. Specifications and sizes will be noted on the collar and side seams to facilitate consumers to choose the right garment according to size.
1. Category A can be worn by infants and young children under 2 years old
2. Category B products that can come into contact with the skin
3. Category C cannot Products that come into direct contact with the skin
4. If you find that they are Category C, it is best not to buy them!