What do the symbols on clothing labels mean?
The symbols on clothing labels all mean: regular machine wash, machine wash with a dot in the logo, no-iron machine wash, gentle cycle wash. The simplest and easiest to understand symbol for regular machine wash is that the clothes can be washed in the washing machine. The dots added to the machine washable mark represent the temperature range in which the garment needs to be washed. No-iron machine washable is a label on clothes. If it has this mark, it means that the clothes do not need to be ironed.
Clothes refer to various styles made of cloth (such as cotton, silk, velvet, chemical fiber, polyester, hemp, etc.) that are used by humans or humans to cover the body and decorate oneself or the carrier. of obstruction. Human beings' first clothes were made of animal skins, and the earliest "fabric" to wrap the body was made of hemp fibers and grass. Clothing is defined in the national standards as clothes, products worn on the human body for protection and decoration, also known as clothes.
What are the various symbols on clothing labels?
1. Washing symbol: The wavy line on the water basin is the basic washing symbol, and inserting a hand indicates that it can be washed by hand.
2. Ironing sign: The iron graphic indicates ironing, and a cross on it indicates that ironing is not allowed.
3. Dry cleaning sign: A circle with a P in it means dry cleaning is allowed; a triangle with a cross in it means chlorine bleaching is not allowed, and a circle with a cross in it means dry cleaning is not allowed.
4. Drying mark: The vertical line means it can be hung to dry naturally, and the horizontal line means it can be spread flat to dry.
The meaning of symbols
1. "L" means large size, "M" means medium size, "S" means small size, "XL" means extra large size, and " XXL” also means extra large.
2. "1" means it is suitable for people with a height of 1.5 meters; "2" means it is suitable for people with a height of 1.55 meters, and so on; "3" means 1.6 meters, "4" means 1.65 meters, "5" represents 1.7 meters, "6" represents 1.75 meters, "7" represents 1.8 meters, and "8" represents 1.85 meters.
3. "Y" means the difference between bust and waist is 16 centimeters, "YA" means the difference is 14 centimeters, "A" means the difference is 12 centimeters, "AB" means the difference is 10 centimeters, and "B" means the difference is 8 centimeters. Centimeter, "BE" means the difference is 4 centimeters, and "E" means there is almost the same difference.