Curtain Care Label And Composition Tag Approval Guide For Private-Label Buyers

Care labels and composition tags look small, but they can hold up a private-label curtain order when fiber content, washing route, country marking, barcode connection, or destination-market wording is unclear. Importers should approve label content before bulk sewing, not during final packing.

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For importers, distributors, private-label brands, and retail curtain programs, care label approval should connect fabric composition, lining or coating route, care method, country marking, barcode/SKU records, and packaging files before production starts.

Treat Labels As Part Of The Product Specification

A care label is not only a sewing accessory. It describes how the curtain should be handled after sale and how the product is identified in the buyer system. If the fabric, coating, lining, or washing route changes, the label may also need to change.

Private-label buyers should connect label approval with the private label curtain manufacturing file so product, packaging, and barcode records stay aligned.

Confirm Fiber Content And Construction Basis

Composition wording should match the actual face fabric, lining, coating, interlining, and trim route being ordered. A blackout curtain with coated backing may need different wording from a woven black-yarn blackout fabric or a separate lining construction.

Ask the supplier which material components are included in the composition statement and which are handled as separate labels or documents. Keep that decision with the approved sample record.

Approve Care Route Before Bulk Sewing

Care instructions should be realistic for the final curtain, not copied from a generic fabric card. Washing, dry cleaning, ironing, tumble drying, bleaching, steaming, and coating sensitivity can all depend on fabric construction, lining, and decorative details.

If the order includes blackout coating, velvet pile, weighted hems, trims, or outdoor finishes, request a care-route review before label printing and before labels are sewn into bulk goods.

Link Labels To SKU And Barcode Records

A label can be correct in isolation and still create warehouse problems if it is connected to the wrong SKU, color, size, or barcode. Buyers should check label artwork together with the SKU table, barcode files, hangtag, polybag sticker, insert card, and master carton mark.

For mixed finished-curtain orders, use the first-order SKU and MOQ planning guide to keep label approval from becoming a separate late-stage task.

Check Country Marking And Destination Wording

Some buyers need country-of-origin marks, importer details, warning text, size wording, or language-specific care instructions. These details should be defined by the buyer for the destination market and confirmed with the supplier before label production.

Avoid vague instructions such as "standard label" unless the buyer has already approved what that standard means for the specific market and sales channel.

Record Label Photos Before Balance Payment

Before release, request photos showing label position, stitching, legibility, barcode scan result, folded curtain, inner package, carton mark, and final packing list. These records help the buyer catch label mistakes before goods leave the factory.

For export packing consistency, connect this label check with the curtain export packaging checklist and the final QC evidence set.

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