Garment Labeling
Everything You Need to Know
Garment labeling is something to take into account when you are going for private label clothing. This ensures your customer that you comply with local regulations and laws. Therefore, every private label clothing manufacturers in Canada follows it. Here we describe some essential labeling rules and requirements.
Fiber Content All clothing sold in Canada must comprise clear labeling about their fiber contents. These contents must be listed in descending order in terms of percentage, and it is not necessary to list non-fibrous substances in this listing.
Country of Origin The FTC requires that all clothing labels reveal the nation where the clothes were made. In the event the garment was made in Canada from materials that were made in a different nation, its label must say “Made in Canada of Imported Materials.
Washing and Care Instructions For instance, care practices that may harm the garment have to be disclosed, and implied washing temperatures will also be required. These labels must be clear, legible, and made to last the life of the garment.
Manufacturer Identification A garment label on a textile product sold should feature the registered identification number (RN) of the producer, importer, or business entity managing the sale of the item.
RN# XXX1
Label Placement These labels must stay attached to the garment. If a garment has a neck, country of origin information must be found on the inside center of the neck, and other labels must be put in readily noticed locations.
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