carelabels
Carelabels are small sewn-in tags on garments that provide information about product composition, washing, drying, and care instructions. Typically located inside the collar or near a seam, these labels are made from various materials such as thread, polyester, or chemical-etched fibers to withstand laundering. The content format is standardized by the International Organization for Standardization under ISO 6335, which defines the symbols and terms used worldwide. The standard ensures that consumers can understand care instructions regardless of language, using pictograms for washing, drying, ironing, and bleaching.
The use of carelabels dates back to the early 20th century when textile manufacturers began adding temporary
Carelabels serve several practical functions: they protect the garment's material integrity, help maintain color fastness, and