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  2. Garanimals - Wikipedia

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    Each item of clothing features a hang-tag depicting one of several animal characters called Garanimals. The original clothing had small embroidered animals on the breast or bottom of tops, and on the waistband of bottoms (or sometimes on one leg above the hem for shorts.) Their second ever coordinator was Gary Sears.

  3. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes

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    There are three approaches towards size-based labelling of clothes: Body dimensions The label states the range of body measurements for which the product was designed. (For example: a bike helmet label stating "head girth: 56–60 cm" or shoes labeled "foot length: 280 mm") Product dimensions The label states characteristic dimensions of the ...

  4. Clothing label - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Clothing label may refer to: A clothing brand; A physical textile labeling ...

  5. Label - Wikipedia

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    USDA Organic milk cap label A bunch of bananas with a label A label with faux embossing A label made with embossing tape Shirt with labels. A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, plastic film, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which is written or printed information or symbols about the product or item.

  6. Law label - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the law label is to inform the consumer of the hidden contents, or "filling materials" inside bedding and furniture products. The law label was born in the early 1900s to prevent these articles from being further manufactured with contents such as horse hair, corn husks and whatever else a manufacturer could find to use that the ...

  7. Labels for Education - Wikipedia

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    Labels for Education was a marketing program begun in 1973 by the Campbell Soup Company in the United States, and later also in Canada. The program allowing schools to earn books, musical instruments, computers, and other school supplies in exchange for labels or Universal Product Codes (UPCs) on associated products. [ 1 ]

  8. Textile Labelling Act (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Label indicating the composition of textiles. The Textile Labelling Act (German: Textilkennzeichnungsgesetz, short TextilKennzG) is a German consumer protection law that requires mandatory labelling for clothing and other fabrics. Any textile sold, imported, or produced for sale in Germany is required to have a label indicating the type and ...

  9. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    Disney Kids (by July 1998-), sent to parents twice a year in August focusing on back-to-school and in September focusing on Halloween costumes. By June 1, 1998, its circulation was 1.3 million copies per year and generating $3 million in annual sales. [63] disneystore.com, formerly disneyshopping.com [70]