A Guide to ISO Garment Care Labeling Symbols With Images
Care Labeling Codes
A clothing typically becomes soiled as a result of daily use. This garment should be cleaned and ironed before further using. For this caring of garment, some rules or instructions are expressed by some internationally recognized symbols which are called care labeling code.
Ever stared in confusion at the laundry symbols plastered on your clothes? You’re not alone! Understanding these care labels is crucial for maintaining the longevity and appearance of your garments. This guide deciphers the code, empowering you to become a garment care pro!
Washing Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Wash Tub with Water | Can be washed by hand or machine. Look for additional symbols inside the tub for specific washing instructions like temperature and wash cycle. |
Wash Tub with Numbers | The number inside the tub indicates the maximum washing temperature in degrees Celsius. |
Delicate Cycle | Gentle wash cycle with lower agitation and spin speed is recommended. |
Do Not Wash | This garment requires dry cleaning only. |
Bleaching Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Triangle with Bleach Inside | Chlorine bleach can be used safely. |
Triangle with Diagonal Line Through It | Do not use chlorine bleach. Alternative bleaching methods might be suitable, check the garment care instructions. |
Triangle with X Through It | Do not bleach at all. |
Drying Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Square with Circle Inside | Tumble dry at a low temperature setting. |
Square with Dots Inside | Tumble dry at a medium temperature setting. |
Square with One Line Inside | Tumble dry at a high temperature setting. |
Square with Two Lines Inside | Tumble dry on a delicate or low-heat setting. |
Square with X Through It | Do not tumble dry. Hang or lay flat to air dry. |
Ironing Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Iron | Garment can be ironed. Look for dots inside the iron symbol for temperature settings. One dot indicates low heat, two dots medium heat, and three dots high heat. |
Iron with X Through It | Do not iron. |
Dry Cleaning Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Circle | Dry cleaning permitted. Look for letters inside the circle for specific solvent types allowed. P represents any solvent, while F indicates specific solvents for delicate fabrics. |
Circle with X Through It | Do not dry clean. |
Additional Symbols:
Symbol | Description |
Hand in Basin | Hand wash only. |
Do Not Wring | Do not wring or twist the garment after washing. |
Hang Dry | Hang the garment to dry in a shaded area. |
Line Dry | Hang the garment outdoors on a clothesline to dry. |
Professional Dry Cleaning Recommended | This garment is best suited for professional dry cleaning. pen_spark |
Understanding the ISO Care Labeling Code
This guide dives into the key symbols used in the ISO 3758 standard, empowering you to decipher the care instructions for your clothes, regardless of language.
Washing Symbols:
- Wash Tub: This symbol represents washing, either by hand or machine. Look for additional details within the tub, such as numbers indicating maximum temperature or a hand symbol for hand washing only.
- Numbers Inside Wash Tub: These numbers specify the maximum recommended washing temperature in degrees Celsius.
Bleaching Symbols:
- Triangle with Bleach Inside: Chlorine bleach can be used safely.
- Triangle with Diagonal Line: Do not use chlorine bleach. Alternative bleaching methods might be suitable, but check the garment care instructions.
- Triangle with X: Do not bleach at all.
Drying Symbols:
- Square: Represents tumble drying. Look for additional details inside the square:
- Circle Inside: Tumble dry at a low temperature setting.
- Dots Inside: The number of dots corresponds to the drying temperature (more dots = higher heat).
- Lines Inside: One line indicates delicate or low heat, two lines for a permanent press cycle.
- Square with X: Do not tumble dry. Hang or lay flat to air dry.
Ironing Symbols:
- Iron: Garment can be ironed. Look for dots inside the iron symbol for temperature settings:
- One Dot: Low heat
- Two Dots: Medium heat
- Three Dots: High heat
- Iron with X: Do not iron.
Dry Cleaning Symbols:
- Circle: Dry cleaning is permitted. Look for letters inside the circle for specific solvent types allowed:
- P: Any solvent
- F: Specific solvents for delicate fabrics
- Circle with X: Do not dry clean.
Additional Symbols:
- Hand in Basin: Hand wash only.
- Do Not Wring Symbol: Avoid wringing or twisting the garment after washing.
- Hanging Symbols:
- Simple Line: Hang dry in a shaded area.
- Horizontal Line: Line dry outdoors on a clothesline.
- Professional Dry Cleaning Recommended: This garment is best suited for professional dry cleaning.
Symbols/code used for care instructions
Code used for care instructions
Bleaching conditions:
To express bleaching conditions the following symbols are used:
Bleaching conditions
Washing conditions
Washing conditions
Ironing conditions
Ironing conditions
Dry cleaning conditions
Dry cleaning conditions
Drying conditions
Drying conditions
Remember:
Always refer to the garment care label for specific instructions. Following these symbols will ensure your clothes stay looking their best for longer!