Importance of keeping labels on clothing

For your garments and the dry cleaners.

11/3/20251 min read

a pair of jeans cleaned and ready
a pair of jeans cleaned and ready

It is crucial to keep labels on clothing so that dry cleaners can correctly identify materials and specific washing instructions, preventing damage such as shrinkage or discolouration. Without the labels, the dry cleaner may be forced to refuse the garment, as care information such as the type of wash (water or dry), fabric composition and safe temperatures is essential to perform the service correctly and ensure the garment's lifespan.

Labels for dry cleaning are very important because:

Care labelling: Labels contain symbols that indicate the ideal care for the garment, such as whether it should be dry cleaned, hand washed or machine washed, and at what temperature.

Damage prevention: Following the instructions on the label prevents damage such as shrinkage, discolouration, or deformation, which can occur if an incorrect washing method is chosen.

Fabric information: Indicates the composition of the fabric, which is vital for the dry cleaner to choose the appropriate chemicals and processes.

Avoid garment rejection: Without the label, the dry cleaner may not have the information necessary to guarantee a good result and may not accept the garment for cleaning.

What to do if the label has come off

Contact the dry cleaner: If the label has come off, inform the dry cleaner's staff.

Trust their expertise: An expert can assess the garment and provide you with the best possible service.

Consider the risk: Even if the dry cleaner knows what to do, they may have to apply a more conservative precautionary procedure, and if there are doubts, they may not assume responsibility for damages.