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What do the labels on clothes mean?

What do the labels on clothes mean?

Drying guidelines on clothing labels A square with a circle inside means that the item can be safely tumble dried, while the number of dots inside the tumble dry symbol indicates what temperature setting to use: one dot stands for low heat, two dots for medium, and three for high heat setting.

What do the icons on washing labels mean?

A circle inside a square means you can tumble dry the garment. The dots indicate temperature – one for low heat, two for slightly higher heat, and three for high heat. A cross over the symbol means you shouldn’t tumble dry the garment.

What does P mean on a clothes label?

The Dry Cleaning symbol is a circle. For clothes that are dry clean only, the circle has a letter ‘P’ inside it. The clothes that should be dry-cleaned under normal conditions will have a letter ‘F’ inside the circle. A crossed-out circle means that you should not dry-clean the item.

What does AP in a circle mean on clothing?

What does A, F, or P mean in laundry symbols? The letters A, F or P inside a circle on your garment’s care tag indicates that the item should be dry cleaned and instructs the dry cleaner what type of cleaner to use.

What does 40 mean on laundry tag?

104°F.
Is 40 Degrees Hot or Cold for Laundry? The number 40 corresponds to 40°C, or 104°F. This is a warm wash setting that is often used for a colored wash. The number on the wash symbol indicates the maximum temperature the item should be washed at.

What are RN and CA numbers on clothing?

It is a 7-digit number like 1618371. See attached image below. The identification numbers beginning RN and CA printed below the English washing instructions simply identify Columbia Sportswear as the manufacturer and distributor of your garment in the US and Canada.

What does a triangle mean in laundry?

bleaching allowed
Triangle: A triangle symbol means ‘bleaching allowed’ when necessary in a dilute solution, so one with a cross through it is the ‘do not bleach symbol’. One with diagonal lines means you can use a non-chlorine colour-safe bleach only.