can you please make me a car label for my skirt Swing Tag and Care Label From the Australian Government Product Safety website When shopping for textiles items and making the decision on what to buy, looking at the “Care Label '' can provide us with information to help us decide if we are happy to buy the product or not. Let's’ have a look at what information is to be on a Care Label: “Care labelling provides the public with enough information to: Know how to care for clothing and textiles products Have prior knowledge of costs such as dry cleaning in the ongoing care of clothing and textiles products Understand how to clean clothing and textiles products properly, for example, cold hand wash only Maximise the useful life of clothing and textiles products Avoid damage such as dyes running, for example wash separately” The mandatory standard requires that textiles products including clothing, textiles, furnishings and suede skins, leathers and furs must have adequate care labelling instructions in English attached to the item. Care symbols alone are not sufficient. However, extra information such as care symbols or instructions in other languages may be provided. The following is an Example of a product label. Identify the following parts of this label using the following words: Size, Company name/logo, Name of product, care instructions, fibre content, place of manufacture. Cruella de Vil Made in England 14 Washing symbols OR Wash inside out Wash dark colours together Warm See more