Washing symbols, often found on labels sewn to the inside of clothes, provide important instructions on how to wash, dry and iron the garment. Following these guidelines helps prevent damage such as shrinkage, wrinkling, or color fading.
Here is an overview of the most common symbols and what they mean:
Bathtub symbol: Indicates how to wash the garment. A number inside the tub shows the maximum water temperature in degrees Celsius. A line under the tub suggests a gentle wash cycle.
Triangle symbol: Concerns the use of bleach. An empty triangle means that bleach is allowed, while a triangle with a cross above it means that bleach should not be used.
Square with circle symbol: Refers to drying. A circle inside the square suggests the item can be tumble dried, while lines below the square indicate low heat drying.
Iron symbol: Provides instructions for ironing. The dots inside the iron indicate the recommended iron temperature. The more points, the more heat is allowed.
Circle symbol P: Indicates that the item requires dry cleaning.
In addition to following the washing symbols, here are some tips to keep your clothes in tip-top condition:
1. Wash delicates by hand or in a washing machine bag.
2. Avoid excessive use of bleach and opt for mild detergents.
3. Air-dry items whenever possible to preserve their shape and color.
4. Iron the garments inside out to avoid shining the fabric.
Understanding and following the instructions on the washing symbols is essential to taking care of your clothes. By keeping your clothes clean and well cared for, you will not only prolong their life, but also ensure they continue to look their best. For further information on how to take care of your purchases, visit our Gibiesse Store website or contact us directly. We are always ready to help you keep your wardrobe looking great.