Start with the example, then adjust.
The preview uses the standardized left-to-right order: wash, bleach, dry, iron, professional care.
GINETEX care symbols are trademarked; this offline tool composes labels for your own garments and textiles.
Offline textile label studio
The preview uses the standardized left-to-right order: wash, bleach, dry, iron, professional care.
GINETEX care symbols are trademarked; this offline tool composes labels for your own garments and textiles.
Providing accurate laundering instructions is essential for textile longevity and consumer satisfaction. Designed for apparel designers and manufacturers, this care label generator produces high-quality layouts using the official ISO 3758 wash, dry, iron, and bleach symbols. Easily create crisp, scalable SVG files that convey complex garment care steps without cluttering your clothing tags.
The international standard ISO 3758 dictates the specific order of symbols: Washing, Bleaching, Drying, Ironing, and Professional Textile Care (dry cleaning).
Yes, in most major markets including the US (FTC Care Labeling Rule) and the EU, it is mandatory to provide consumers with accurate care instructions at the time of purchase.
A circle inside a square is the symbol for tumble drying. The number of dots inside the circle indicates the maximum recommended heat setting.
No, you should not use custom symbols. Regulatory bodies expect the use of standardized trademarked symbol systems, such as ASTM in the US or GINETEX/ISO internationally, to avoid confusing the consumer.