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The Care Labeling Rule was issued by the Federal Trade Commission in 1971 to help consumers with clothing care. The rule states that manufacturers must tag their clothing with at least one safe cleaning method. Beginning July 1, 1997, manufacturers may use certain care symbols in place of words on labels.
The Care Labeling Rule, which requires manufacturers and importers of textile wearing apparel and goods. Provides regular instructions to purchasers through care labels or other methods. Prohibits deceptive acts or practices that fail to disclose instructions to regular care. Requires appropriate terminology and
Washing and Care Instructions The FTC enforces the Care Labeling Rule, which requires all textile manufacturers selling products in the United States to provide labels that inform consumers regarding the best ways to care for their products.
Care labels are essential when making the decision to purchase items, especially clothing. Without the guidance of an accurate care label. It would not be known how to properly care for a particular garment which in the long run could ruin the fabric.
The care symbols on the labels give not only the consumers but also retailers instructions on the best way to wash and dry clothes. Although these labels are not mandatory in the UK they are very strongly encouraged.
The Textile and Wool Acts require that labels contain three pieces of information pertaining to the garment: fiber content, country of origin, and manufacturer, importer or dealer. The Care Labeling Rule requires that care instructions for the garment also be revealed.
Jonathan Alford, the curatorial director at the Fashion History Museum, told HuffPost that the symbols started appearing on clothing labels in Europe in the late 1950s, but it didn't start catching on in North America until the '70s.
Wash code labels in garments are primarily used to guide us to the appropriate cleaning methods. Symbol based wash codes have evolved since 1966 and because they are standardized, these codes can be used to help date our textile from this period onwards. Before this time there was little or no instruction provided.
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