Are clothing care labels all THAT accurate? - boxer clothing
I have often seen in red shirts that the care instructions on the label in May recommend washing in warm, but they tend to bleed red dye, I think it is better to wash in cold water. In addition, I found seemingly contradictory labels. Suppose you buy a T-shirt made from 100% cotton (regular or shirt), pants, shorts, etc. in a bright color or satin - or even white. Well, to tell a brand washing with warm water, but another brand - even if the same piece of clothing, paint and canvas - to say wash in cold water. So I wonder if they are making the right temperature, the wash care instructions on the label - neither more nor less necessary. What is everybody?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Boxer Clothing Are Clothing Care Labels All THAT Accurate?
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2 comments:
They are often more accurate.
But I knew if I continued to label clothes cons I think they overdo it often destroys the need for caution, probably because I will not be held liable for damages.
I wash all red .... and similar colors.
If your computer is very rosacea (or dirty) ... then wash in cold water. Thus, even very small. Yes, you may be confusing labels ... like a sweater that used to be. The label says not to wash or dry clean. What? Just as it for sale ... I threw in the washing machine ... went very well.
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