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1 avenue Testing Standards and Protocols LAB TEST MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TEST METHOD MINIMUM REQUIREMENT GENERAL PROPERTIES Flammability US Flammable Fabrics Act CFR 16 part 1610 Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 woven Plus / minus 5% ASTM D3887 knit Plus / minus 5% Thread Count ASTM D3775 woven Plus / minus 5% ASTM D3887 knit Plus / minus 5% Fiber Analysis: AATCC 20/20A Class 1.0 all colors following CPSC exemptions and requirements (i.e. lightweight fabrics weighing less than 2.6 oz/sq. yd.; raised surface fabrics: chenille, flocked weaves, sherpa, flannel, French terry, terry, fleece, Polar fleece, velvet 0 tolerance A. Single Fiber Content and Wool/Wool Blends *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE B. Multiple Fiber Content Plus / minus 3% C. Down & Feather Lab Method Content: can not contain more than: 10% down fiber 10% feather fibers 2% land fowl feathers 2% damaged feathers 2% residue Down/Feathers must: be clean have no objectionable odor have no noticeable oiliness Water Repellency: Spray Test (Water Repellant) AATCC 22 As-received 90; after 3 washes 80; after dry clean 70 Rain Test (Water Resistant) AATCC 35 1 gram maximum water penetration at 2 of water pressure Lead Content 16 CFR 1303 Paint or coating must not contain more than 0.009% (90 ppm) by weight of total lead Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week ph AATCC Water Wicking (original state and after 3 washes) RCS-1038 (BV Test Method) UV Protection Factor Rating of Fabric AATCC /ASTM D Good UV Protection Each direction 3 or more from bottom bench mark in 30 min. 10/10/12

2 avenue Testing Standards and Protocols TEST METHOD MINIMUM REQUIREMENT [Clothing] Product shall not exceed 30 ppm (0.003%) total lead content. Products exceed the limit shall utilize a warning statement. Please reference to image appendix for labeling requirement and the warning statement. *CA Prop 65 Total Lead Content in Clothing RDCT 6572 Note: - Applicable to PVC, neoprene, and/or other plastic substrates on outerwear, including but not limited to rain suits and coats, and decals and attachments on clothing, such as zippers, drawstrings, snaps and buttons - Applicable to PVC substrates only on clothing other than outerwear, and decals and attachments on clothing, such as zippers, drawstrings, snaps and buttons. - Scarves, hats, gloves and socks are considered as clothing, except belts and footwear. - Approved Laboratory recommend Beilstein test to be performed to confirm presence of PVC on substrates, plasticizer print and scrapable surface coatings of clothing other than outerwear. Apparel, Belts and Footwear] *CA Prop Phthalates content in apparel, belts and footwear Cadmium Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) RDCT 6572 JIS L Product shall not contain more than 0.1% (1000 ppm) of each of DEHP, BBP and DBP. Labeling is not allowed by the Consent judgment. Note: - Applicable to all accessible PVC, soft plastic, vinyl, and synthetic leather substrates on belts, footwears and apparels including but not limited to gloves and headwear (excluding sauna suits). Decals and attachments are also included. - Excluding products that are primarily intended for children 12 years of age and younger. - Soft plastic is defined as plastic materials with shore A hardness < Laboratory recommends all products shall provide documentation or material bill for material identification. If documentation is not provided then Approved Laboratory recommends testing all accessible plastic substrates. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) PERFORMANCE-To Wash or Dry Clean Dimensional Stability: Shrinkage Growth A. Washing (after 3 washes) AATCC fabric, AATCC garment WOVENS A. General WOVEN - (warp & weft) 3% 1% 10/10/12

3 avenue Testing Standards and Protocols TEST METHOD MINIMUM REQUIREMENT B. 100% cotton flannel; terrycloth, loose coarse weaves, linen, corduroy, velvet, velour, seersucker, chenille, wool 5% 1% C. 100% to 50% rayon, (linen blends, wool blends) 5% 1% KNITS A. General KNIT - (length & width) 6% 2% B. 100% cotton thermal and pique, rib, French terry, jersey, mesh, waffle, & jacquards 7% 2% C. Blends of 50% cotton and up, thermal, jersey, mesh, waffle 5% 2% (after 5 washes) D. 100% cotton jersey / rib (underwear only) max 10% 2% E. Washable Leather 3% 0% B. Dry Cleaning (1 cycle) AATCC / 150 A. Woven 2.5% 1% B. Knit 3% 2% C. Professional Leather Clean 1x C. Leather 2% 0% Appearance: A. Durable Press Rating (5 washes) Apparel- AATCC D143 (creases) 3.5 B. Wrinkle Resistant (5 washes) C. Wrinkle-free (20 washes) Fabric AATCC wrinkle-resistant & wrinkle-free Seams AATCC 88B 3.5 D. Shape Distortion E. General Appearance to Care & Ironing (after 3 washes or 1 dry clean) AATCC 179, AATCC 135, 150, 158 Evaluate both Visual & with Suppressor Lab to rate: color change (Min. req. Class 4), pilling/fuzzing (no noticeable pilling, satisfactory), self staining (min. req. Class 4.5) Req.: no significant change Lab to Note: any frosting, raveling of hems, deterioration of trims, puckering, print/paint chipping, delamination, and appreciable twisting or shape distortion max. 1 ½ side seam displacement at bottom hem, roping of binding, snap back on quilted linings, loss of fiber fill loft Velcro operability and appearance, zipper and zipper insert appearance (note any waving), confirmation of ironing instructions If care instructions state, Do Not Iron, Lab must confirm claim If there are No ironing instructions on the garment received, low temperature heat setting F. Skewing 1½ max side seam, bottom hem G. After 1 Professional Leather Cleaning N0-self-staining / color change: /10/12

4 avenue Testing Standards and Protocols TEST METHOD MINIMUM REQUIREMENT COLORFASTNESS PROPERTIES Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature -- 30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Dry Cleaning AATCC 132 Color change Color staining Self-staining A. General Fabrics B. Pigment and Sulfur Dyes *2.5 *2.0 C. Unwashed Dark Denim * Note: color change/ staining results below 2.0 require an additional permanent warning label (THIS GARMENT HAS BEEN FINISHED WITH A UNIQUE PROCESS. THE COLORS MAY NOT BE RESISTANT TO FADING AND STAINING. DO NOT LEAVE WET. DRY IMMEDIATELY. WE WANT TO ASSURE YOU THAT THIS IS THE NATURE OF THESE DYES AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A DEFECT). Dry Cleaning AATCC 132 Color change Color staining Self-staining Crocking: AATCC 8 / 116 A. General Fabrics including leather Dry 4.0 Wet 3.0 B. Raised Surface (dark colors: corduroy, velour, velvet) Dry 3.0 Wet 2.0 C. Unwashed dark denim; pigment, indigo, and sulfur dyes Dry 3.0 Wet 2.0 Note: Must obtain a grade 4.0 dry/3.0 wet after 1 home laundering. Special labeling will be required; WASH BEFORE USING. D. Leather (dark & fashionable colors ONLY) Dry 3.5 Wet 2.5 E. Sueded Leather (only very dark and fashion colors) Dry 3.0 Wet 2.0 Chlorine Bleach (not on silk or spandex content) Spot Test Color change 4.0 Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Internal Method Color change 4.0 Perspiration AATCC 15 Color change 4.0 Color staining 3.0 Sea Water AATCC 106 Color change 4.0 Color staining 3.0 Chlorinated (Pool) Water AATCC 162 Color change 4.0 Water AATCC 107 Color change 4.0 Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163 Color change 4.0 Water Spotting AATCC 104 Class 4.0 Color staining 3.0 Lab to Note: crossstaining (prints or color blocks) 4.5 self-staining (color block & contrast trim) To Light: AATCC 16 (option 3) Silk-10 hours Class 3.5 Swimwear-10 hours; continue to 20 hours Class 4/3.5 Burnt Gas Fumes (40%+ acetate content ) AATCC 23 Color change 4 Stain Resistant ITS- Method (402-home stains) Class 3.5 before & after 3 home launderings (chemical finish must not come off after 3 home launderings) Soil Release AATCC 130 Class 3.5 Oil Repellency AATCC 118 Some absorption (grade B- borderline) 10/10/12

5 STRENGTH PROPERTIES Pilling Resistance: A. Random Tumble ASTM D4970 Class 3.0 B. ICI Pilling Box BS 5811 tops=5 hours / bottoms=10 hours Class 3.0 C. After 3 Home Launderings Visual Satisfactory, no noticeable fuzzing or pilling Abrasion Resistance (wovens): ASTM D4966 blazers, trouser pocketing, pants, skirts Martindale Tester 10,000 rubs jeans, overalls, suits 20,000 rubs Pile Retention ASTMD 4685 (light and heavy duty 3.5 fabric test conditions) Seam Strength ASTM D1683 Silk, peachskin, satin, denim <2 oz./sq./yd. 15 lbs oz./sq./yd. 18 lbs oz./sq./yd. 20 lbs. >5.1oz./sq./yd. 25 lbs. Pocketing - 20 lbs. Seam Slippage (shell) ASTM D434 Fabric Test 15 lbs. (lab standard seam lbs@ ¼ ) Seam Slippage (lining) <2 oz./yd. 10 lbs oz./sq./yd. 15 lbs oz./sq./yd. 20 lbs..>6.0 oz/sq/yd 25 lbs. Pocket Strength ASTM D lbs. Zipper Stress Area ASTM D lbs. Seam Strength (knits) ASTM D3940 Felded seams - 10 lbs. (45% elongation) Seam Stretchability (knit) ASTM 1683 (modified) Min. 30% or 6lbs record elongation (%) & lbs. Bra Band Elongation CPSD-SL MTHD 1 & 2 Hook and Eye Closure: 1.5 minimum & 2.4 maximum 3 & 4 Hook and Eye Closure: 2.5 minimum & 3.4 maximum Bra Hook and Eye 1 Closure ASTM D1683 (modified) 20 lbs. Bra Hook and Eye 2-3 closure ASTM D1683 (modified) 35 lbs. Bra Center Front Joining (Cup to Cup) ASTM D1683 (modified) 15 lbs. Bra Side Seam ASTM D1683 (modified) 15 lbs. Elastic Stretch & Recovery v ASTM D4964 >/= 10% spandex; stretch min. 80% </= 10% spandex stretch min., 60%; recovery min. 85% Tear Strength (fabric) ASTM D1424 Lt. wt. 2 to 5 oz. 2 lbs. Elmendorph 5.5 to 9 oz. 3 lbs. Zipper Strength ASTM D2061 Chain, crosswise (jeans 80 lbs., pants-60 lbs., dresses- 50 lbs., outerwear- 75 lbs.) Top stop, holding 15 lbs. (jeans- 20 lbs.) Slider lock holding 15 lbs. Zipper Operability ASTM D lbs. max. Snap Fasteners (holding strength) ASTM D4846 (snapping/unsnap) / Snap Action Test BV method (unsnap S-1045) Snap action 3-6 lbs. Button Tension Test Chatillon (Tac buttons) 20 lbs. 10/10/2012 5

6 CAREER & CASUAL WOVEN DRESSES Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties General Wearing Apparel Flammability On Fabric or Garment (One Color) CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 Thread Count ASTM D3775 Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change / Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change / Appearance to Commercial Dry Cleaning AATCC 150/179/ Visual & w/suppressor AATCC 150/158/ 79/ Visual On Garment (One Color) *see note below Strength Properties Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength / Slippage ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, rayons, rayon blends, linens, linen blends, peachskin, satin, fabrics with float yarns; if lined, test woven linings Pile Retention ASTM D4685 Corduroy only. light duty method (can be a fabric submit) Colorfastness Properties Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted 10/10/2012 6

7 Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Dry Cleaning AATCC 132 Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 Fabrics w/ 40% or more acetate; shell and lining Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; Screen-printed items; submit all color combinations Light AATCC 16 (option 3) Silk shells only Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/2012 7

8 WOVEN PANTS AND SKIRTS (excluding 6 oz.+ denims and twills) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties General Wearing Apparel Flammability On Fabric or Garment (One Color) CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611, if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 Thread Count ASTM D3775 Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. *Cadmium Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) JIS L Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week On Garment (One Color) *see note below Dimensional Change / Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/179/ Visual & w/suppressor Dimensional Change / Appearance to AATCC 150/158/179/ Commercial Dry Cleaning Visual Durable Press Rating AATCC 143, 124, 88B On wrinkle-resistant items (5 washes) Strength Properties Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength / Slippage ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, rayons, rayon blends, linens, linen blends, peachskin, satin, fabrics with float yarns; if lined, test woven linings Pocket Strength ASTM D5034 On functional pockets (Menswear only) Pile Retention ASTM D4685 Corduroy only; light duty method (can be a fabric submit) Trim Tests Button Tension Test Chatillon Tac buttons Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Colorfastness Properties Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted 10/10/2012 8

9 Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 Fabrics w/ 40% or more acetate; shell and lining Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen-printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Light AATCC 16 (Option 3) Silks only; shell Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/2012 9

10 WOVEN SHIRTS AND BLOUSES (excluding 6 oz. + denims and twills) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties General Wearing Apparel Flammability On Fabric or Garment (One Color) CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 Thread Count ASTM D3775 *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Performance: To wash and dry clean <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week On Garment (One Color) *see note below Dimensional Change / Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/179/ visual & w/suppressor Dimensional Change / Appearance to AATCC 150/158/179/ Commercial Dry Cleaning visual Durable Press Rating AATCC 143, 124, 88B On wrinkle-resistant items (5 washes) Strength Properties Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength / Slippage ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, rayons, rayon blends, linens, linen blends, peachskin, satin, fabrics with float yarns; if lined, test woven linings Pile Retention ASTM D4685 Corduroy only. Light-duty method (can be a fabric submit) Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim 10/10/

11 Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 Fabrics w/ 40% or more acetate; shell and lining Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen-printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Light AATCC 16 Silks only; shell (Option 3) Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yd for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

12 WOVEN SUITS, JACKETS, BLAZERS (Not Outerwear) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) General Wearing Apparel Flammability CFR 16 Parts if applicable (all colorways) 1610/1611 Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 Thread Count ASTM D3775 Fiber Content AATCC 20/20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) JIS L *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change / Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change / Appearance to Commercial Dry Cleaning Water Wicking (in original state and after 3 washes) On Garment (One Color) *see note on Page AATCC 150/179/ Visual & with suppressor AATCC 150/158/ 79/ Visual RCS 1038 (by BV) Shell (if claim is moisture wicking) Strength Properties Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength / Slippage ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, rayons, rayon blends, linens, linen blends, peachskin, satin, fabrics with float yarns; if lined, test woven linings Pile Retention ASTMD 4685 Corduroy only; light duty method (can be a fabric submit) Colorfastness Properties Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted 10/10/

13 Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 Fabrics w/ 40% or more acetate; shell and lining Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen-printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Light AATCC 16 Silks only; shell (Option 3) Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

14 100% COTTON DENIM AND TWILL APPAREL (6 oz. and above) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 (if lining is woven, do thread count) Thread Count ASTM D3775 *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week On Garment (One Color) *see note below Dimensional Change / Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/179/ Visual & w/suppressor Dimensional Change / Appearance to AATCC 150/158/ 79/ Commercial Dry Cleaning Visual Durable Press Rating AATCC 143, 124, 88B On wrinkle-resistant items (5 washes) Strength Properties Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength / Slippage ASTM D1683 If lined, test woven linings Pocket Strength ASTM D5034 On functional pants pockets (Menswear only) Trim Tests Button Tension Test Chatillon Tac buttons Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim 10/10/

15 Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

16 KNIT DRESSES Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties General Wearing Apparel Flammability On Fabric or Garment (One Color) CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/ 20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Quick Dry (original state and after 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/Lining (if claimed) Performance: To wash and dry clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Dry Cleaning AATCC 150/ 179/ Visual & w/suppressor AATCC 150/ 158/ 179/ Visual On Garment (One Color) 10/10/

17 Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8/ 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color Block & Contrast Trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

18 KNITS SKIRTS AND PANTS Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties General Wearing Apparel Flammability On Fabric or Garment (One Color) CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/ 20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Quick Dry (original state and after 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/Lining (If claimed) Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Dry Cleaning AATCC 150/ 179/ Visual & w/suppressor AATCC 150/ 158/ 179/ Visual On Garment (One Color) 10/10/

19 Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8/ 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together. screen printed items; submit all colors combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/ requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

20 KNIT TOPS Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) General Wearing Apparel Flammability CFR 16 Parts 1610/1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/ 20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers; shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Quick Dry (original state and after 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/Lining (If claimed) Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Dry Cleaning Colorfastness Properties On Garment (One Color) AATCC 150/ 179/ Visual & w/suppressor AATCC 150/ 158/ 179/ Visual Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: 10/10/

21 Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8/ 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items. Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; Screen-printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed 10/10/

22 SWEATERS Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) Fiber Analysis AATCC 20/ 20A On wool, wool blends, cashmere, natural animal fibers. shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) *NO WOOL SOURCED FROM AUSTRALIA OR USE OF MULESING TECHNIQUE All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Commercial Dry Cleaning AATCC 150/ 179- Visual & w/suppressor AATCC 150/ 158/ 179- Visual On Garment (One Color) *see note below Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; twopiece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together; screen printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) 10/10/

23 Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

24 SLEEPWEAR AND ROBES (Knit and Woven) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) General Wearing Apparel Flammability CFR 16 Parts if applicable (all colorways) 1610/ 1611 Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 ASTM D3776 Knit only. shell and lining Woven only. shell and lining Thread Count ASTM D3775 Woven only. shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC *Quick Dry (Original state and After 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/Lining (If claimed) Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/ 179/ Visual & w/suppressor On Garment (One Color) Strength Properties On Garment (One Color) *Seam Strength/ Slippage ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, Rayons, Rayon Blends, Linens, Linen Blends, Peachskin, Satin, Fabrics with Float yarns. If lined test woven linings 10/10/

25 Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Washing AATCC 61 Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted Crocking AATCC 8/ 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye Transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; two-piece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together. screen printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Additional Tests For EU Market Test Method Submittal Requirements *Azo Colourant Contents in Textile and Leather [Upon Request Only] *Hexavalent Chromium Content in Leather [Upon Request Only] EC No. 1907/2006 Annex XVII and its Amendments Item No. 43 / EN :2003 / EN :2003 / ISO :2010 / 64LFGB B CPSD-AN MTHD / CPSD-AN MTHD / CPSD-AN MTHD / CPSD-AN MTHD ISO 17075:2007 / CPSD-AN MTHD Fabric and leather materials, which may come into direct and prolonged contact with human skin or oral cavity, are prohibited from using azo dyes, which are capable of decomposing into one or more aromatic amines, which have levels present in excess of 30 mg/kg. Leather shall not contain detectable (less than 3 mg/kg) hexavalent chromium (Cr (VI)). Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

26 UNDERWEAR AND LINGERIE (Knit and Woven) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) General Wearing Apparel Flammability CFR 16 Parts 1610/ 1611 if applicable (all colorways) Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 Knit only. shell and lining ASTM D3776 Woven only; shell and lining Thread Count ASTM D3775 Woven only; shell and lining Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only (brass rings, slides, hooks& eyes % by weight Nickel Metal components that come in prolonged contact with the skin *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. *Cadmium Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, JIS L for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only -.06% by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Quick Dry (original state and after 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/Lining (If claimed) Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/ 179/ Visual & w/suppressor On Garment (One Color) Strength Properties On garment (one color) *Seam Strength / Slippage (Woven) ASTM D1683 Silks, silk blends, rayons, rayon blends, linens, linen blends, peachskin, satin, fabrics with float yarns; if lined, test woven linings 10/10/

27 Seam Stretchability (Knit) ASTM D1683 (modified) Bra Band Elongation CPSD-SL MTHD or Smallest & Largest Hook & Eye fasteners only Laboratory method Bra Strength of Hook & Eye ASTM D1683 (modified) Rings & Slides Elastic Stretch & Recovery ASTM D4964 Bra: facing, sides Panty: waistband, leg opening (if applicable) Colorfastness Properties Washing (test according to submitted care): Machine wash cold = 30C-31C Machine wash warm = 40C Machine wash hot = 49C Or AATCC 61 (If care instruction stated with "Machine/ Hand Wash Cold", please conduct a modified version ---1/2A, cold water (85 degree) temperature --30C instead of the normal method of 120 degrees per AATCC 61. AATCC 132 Dry Cleaning Washing AATCC 61 Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted Crocking AATCC 8/ 116 If fails, automatically test after 1 wash (washable items only); shell and lining Dye transfer in Storage AATCC 163, Option 1 Color block & contrast trim Non-Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining Chlorine Bleach Lab Method On washable items; shell and lining, except 100% silk and all Spandex blends Water AATCC 107 Color block items with light and dark color combos; two-piece set with light and dark pieces which are packaged together. screen printed items; submit all color combinations; shell Trim Snap Fasteners- Holding Strength ASTM D4846 modified Snap action test (snapping /unsnapping) Submittal Requirements: A. 2 Garments, plus ½ yard for all colors being tested. B. Flammability testing requires more fabric (approximately 1 yard). *If applicable/requires an additional garment with production quality seam construction if test is needed. 10/10/

28 ALL SWIMWEAR (Swim Suits & Cover Ups ) Test Property Test Method Submittal Requirements General Properties On Fabric or Garment (One Color) Fabric Weight ASTM D3887 Knits only; shell and lining Thread Count ASTM D3775 Wovens only; shell and lining *CA Prop 65 RDCT 6572 *Cadmium *Formaldehyde (All products--releasing compounds can for example be used for preshrinkage, easy-care & pre-crinkle treatment, for fixation or preservation of dyes and prints) JIS L All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Maximum 100ppm (metal & plastics & surface coatings, i.e. shanks, rivets, D rings, etc.) Maximum of 75ppm (garments worn against the skin); Maximum 300pm all other (content in fabrics) *Lead Content (if applicable) 16 CFR 1303 Exterior painted surfaces only % by weight *Nickel Spot Test PD CR Negative *Nickel Release (only if spot test result is positive or inconclusive) EN 1811 & EN *ph AATCC Quick Dry (Original state and after 3 washes) ITS Test Method: 1. cut a specimen 100sq. cm 2. lay it on a petri dish, weigh it and record 3. take out the specimen 4. apply 0.02ml of distilled water in the central portion of the petri dish, then, put the specimen over the water drop, then, record the weight 5. record the total weight in an interval of 5 minutes until 30 minutes 6. calculate the evaporation rate Requirement for sportswear as " the water drop (0.02g) should be evaporated completely after 30 minutes". <0.5 micrograms per square centimeter per week Shell/lining (If claimed) Performance: To Wash and Dry Clean Dimensional Change/ Appearance to Washing AATCC 150/ 179- Visual & w/suppressor UV Protection Factor Rating of Fabric AATCC / ASTM Shell (if claimed) D6544 Water Wicking (in original state and after 3 washes) RCS 1038 (by BV lab) Shell (if claimed) On Garment (One Color) *see note below Colorfastness Properties Fabric or Garment - 6 or more ordered colors: submit 1 light, 1 medium and 1 dark color; all heathers must be submitted 10/10/

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