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Australian industry knowledge for fibres, fabrics, colours, stains, trims, shoe materials, pressing, finishing, assembly, care labels, risk control and management decisions.
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Australian care labelling in 2026
Care labels are the starting point, not the whole decision.
Fibre families: natural, regenerated and synthetic
Basic fibre behaviour for safer cleaning decisions.
Cotton, linen and plant fibres
High absorbency, crease behaviour and wet-cleaning considerations.
Wool, silk and animal protein fibres
Protein fibres need careful heat, moisture and chemical control.
Viscose, rayon, acetate and regenerated fibres
Regenerated fibres can look premium but react unpredictably.
Polyester, nylon, acrylic and elastane
Modern synthetics are common but not risk-free.
Black, white and mixed-colour articles
Contrast garments require immediate colour-risk thinking.
Modern performance, recycled and technical fabrics
2026 fabric risk includes coatings, membranes, recycled fibres and bonded layers.
Trims, adhesives, coatings and bonded components
Many modern faults come from components, not the base fabric.