If it is factory goods (also genuine) or there are other goods (such as assembled goods), it may not be washed, or it may be washed and cut! You can usually see the traces of cuts!
Generally speaking, as long as it is genuine, there must be a washing mark, but online selling does not rule out the possibility of cutting!
I bought a dress at the internal procurement meeting of Adidas employees. Because the price is relatively low, I am afraid that someone will go low and go high, so I cut the label!
And imitations generally have washing labels (but the workmanship is average), in order to be the same as the genuine ones!
In fact, identifying the true and false, washing the label is only one aspect. You can also look at the details, thread, origin, size and article number of embroidery. Go to the counter to compare more!
Let me see the last photo. Don't worry after reading the picture, really.