whatever you do, keep your grey and pink sweaters away from filled or outlined triangles, circles are also dangerous. You can however, iron them and wash in 30 degree water.
First off, that which appears pink is a garment picked up in Eastern Europe somewhere, thus the symbols on it (the X through the white triangle) are the same as the symbols on the gray garment's EU section. (When snapping those pictures, I didn't think it'd be a problem if I only showed the US symbols. Alas.)
So going on the European symbols, we've got the first four the same, the last one is: gray: square with a circle and a dot in the middle. "pink": square with vertical bars. Anyone? Anyone?
First symbol: Machine wash warm (remember, those zany Eurofages use Celsius!) Second symbol: No bleach! Third symbol: Iron low. Fourth symbol: Do not dry clean. Fifth symbol: "pink": drip dry; gray: tumble dry low.
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I would wash them both in cold on gentle and hang them dry.
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So going on the European symbols, we've got the first four the same, the last one is:
gray: square with a circle and a dot in the middle.
"pink": square with vertical bars. Anyone? Anyone?
First symbol: Machine wash warm (remember, those zany Eurofages use Celsius!)
Second symbol: No bleach!
Third symbol: Iron low.
Fourth symbol: Do not dry clean.
Fifth symbol: "pink": drip dry; gray: tumble dry low.
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perhaps we really are worthless assholes. damn, 2005 is hitting hard so far.
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way to have a site that won't load.
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