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.
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.
Thanks to The Tide Fabric Care Network!
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perhaps we really are worthless assholes. damn, 2005 is hitting hard so far.
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