Decoding the symbols on clothing labels can feel a lot like taking a test, one that you definitely don't want to fail. Here's what you need to know to pass with flying colors:
1. The machine-wash symbol refers to the temperature that should be used to wash the item. If the symbol contains one dot, you wash in cold; two dots, you wash in warm; three dots, you wash in hot. If there is an X over the symbol, head to your nearest dry cleaners.
2. The bleach symbol refers to whether or not you should use chlorine bleach. If it's a plain white triangle, proceed with caution; if there is an X over it, then steer clear of bleach!
3. The tumble-dry symbol refers to drying methods. A white circle indicates you can use any heat, one dot means use a low temperature, two dots is for normal temperature, and three dots mean high temperature.
4. The dry-clean symbol indicates just that: whether or not you need to dry clean the piece. If you see a big X, that's your cue to use the washing machine.