Textile labelling rules for retailers in Northern Ireland
Why textile labelling matters for retailers
Textile labelling requirements aim to inform consumers and businesses about the materials used in fabrics. When customers know what fibres a product contains, they can assess its quality, durability and suitability.
For textiles and clothing, specific legal rules set out what information must be shown on labels, packaging, and in any advertisements or online product descriptions.
In the UK and European Union (EU), listing a product’s fibre composition is mandatory. Other details – such as sizing, origin and care instructions – may be included but are optional.
The Textile Products (Labelling and Fibre Composition) Regulations 2012 set out the legal requirements for textile labelling in the UK, including how these rules are enforced and the penalties for not following them. Under Regulation 5 it is an offence to sell a textile product that doesn’t meet these labelling standards. The regulation also outlines which products and businesses are exempt from these rules.
Under the Windsor Framework, textile labelling requirements in Northern Ireland continue to align with EU Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011, including rules on permitted fibre names and how composition must be presented.
Retailers must be able to demonstrate that they took all reasonable steps to comply with these regulations. This includes ensuring the accuracy of information provided by staff as well as manufacturers and suppliers.
- Trading Standards Service Northern Ireland Helpline0300 123 6262