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étiquettes

Étiquettes is the plural of étiquette in French and commonly refers to labels or tags attached to objects to convey information such as identity, origin, price, or care instructions. They are used across commerce, manufacturing, apparel, and logistics, and can be made from paper, cardboard, fabric, or plastic, often with adhesives or integrated anchors.

Common types include price tags, care labels on clothing (often following textile care labeling standards), product

In information and digital contexts, étiquettes describe labels that organize data, such as metadata, HTML tags,

The term étiquette also relates to the broader concept of social conduct, known as etiquette in French,

labels
indicating
origin
or
materials,
size
labels,
and
barcode
or
RFID
tags
that
enable
automatic
identification
and
inventory
management.
Name
tags
or
badges
used
at
events
or
workplaces
are
another
widespread
form.
Design
choices
focus
on
legibility,
durability,
and
how
well
the
tag
withstands
handling
or
washing,
depending
on
its
function
and
environment.
or
tagging
systems
used
in
social
media
and
libraries.
Standards
and
technologies
such
as
ISO
3758
for
textile
care
labeling,
GS1
barcodes,
and
RFID
contribute
to
consistency
and
interoperability
in
production
and
retail.
but
the
plural
étiquettes
is
primarily
used
for
labels
and
tags
in
everyday
usage.
See
also
etiquette
(social
conduct);
labeling;
tagging;
barcode;
RFID;
textile
care
labeling.