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Guide to the Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations

Appendix C

Examples of Consumer Textile Articles Requiring Permanent Labels Able to Withstand Ten Cleanings

(Articles in Schedule I but not in Schedule III of the Textile Labelling and Advertising Regulations)



1. Jackets

2. Coats, overcoats, topcoats, capes and ponchos

3. Pants, slacks and shorts

4. Suits

5. Overalls and work clothing

6. Shirts and blouses

7. Sweaters

8. Skirts and kilts

9. Sports clothing

10. Dresses, jumpers, and jumpsuits

11. Dusters, house coats, bathrobes, dressing gowns and smocks

12. Children's clothing including play clothing, overalls, snow suits, etc.

13. Bath, hand, beach and sports towels

14. Bedspreads, blankets, quilts and comforters

15. Sheets, bed pillows, and pillow cases

16. Slip covers, afghans, throws and other covers for furniture, appliances and automobile seats

17. Draperies, drapery liners and curtains (including fabric shower curtains)

18. Sleeping bags

19. Tents and tent flys



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