According to GB/T 5296.4—20 12 "Instructions for Use of Consumer Goods Part 4: Textiles and Clothing", formal clothing labels need to include:
(1) Name and address of the manufacturer;
(2) product name;
(3) product model or specification;
(4) fiber composition and content;
(5) Maintenance methods;
(6) Product standards implemented;
(7) safety category, etc. Among them, the durability label (also known as washing label) must be marked with product type or specification, fiber composition and content, maintenance methods, etc.
The fiber name must be a standard name, the name of natural fiber is GB/T 1 195 1, and the name of down is? GB/T? 17685, chemical fibers and other fibers adopt the names specified in GB/ T 4 146 and ISO 2076. Chemical fiber should be abbreviated if it has an abbreviation.
GB/T 29862 stipulates that the fabric, lining and filler of clothing need to be marked with fiber content respectively. Down jackets must also be marked: cashmere filling and cashmere content. The "fiber composition and content" of the "label" must be consistent with the value marked on the durability label inside the clothes (generally on the left).
Extended data:
1. Bamboo fiber yarn is used in clothing fabrics, sleeping mats, sheets, curtains, scarves, etc. If blended with vinylon, light and light clothing fabrics can be produced.
2. Blend weaving or knitting with cotton, wool, hemp, silk and chemical fiber to produce various specifications of woven fabrics and knitted fabrics. Woven fabrics can be used to make curtains, jackets, casual clothes, suits, shirts, sheets, towels, bath towels and so on. Knitted fabrics are suitable for making underwear, undershirts, T-shirts and socks.
3. Bamboo-cotton blended yarn with bamboo fiber content below 30% is more suitable for underwear and socks, and can also be used to make medical care products.
It is also used to make paper towels. In recent years, healthy and environmentally friendly natural bamboo fiber paper towels based on bamboo fiber have begun to appear.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-bamboo fiber