For several
important reasons, I recommend that you do not remove garment care labels.
Especially for
your more expensive garments or household items, such as comforters and
drapery, the care label contains very valuable information. In fact, the
Federal Trade Commission requires by law that all garments sold in the US have
a care label attached. Care labels are required to include at least one safe
cleaning method. Consumers and dry cleaners alike use this information to
determine how best to clean items. Care labels are also required to include the
garment manufacturer’s Registration Number (RN). You can use this number to look up and contact the
manufacturer. This is very handy when faced with a garment
manufacturing defect.
If you simply
must remove a care label from an expensive garment, I recommend taping it to a
piece of copy paper, along with the receipt, and jot down a quick description
of the garment. Include all information that may be useful in the future such
as purchase date, place of purchase, and purchase price. File it away with all
your other important papers

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