Mfgs no
longer have the luxury of putting the "Dry clean only" tag on a garment
because it is convenient or safe.

Then why do they insist on putting "dry clean only" on unlined, 100% linen pants? Lined I'd understand, because if they shrink then the lining will be too big, but unlined??

100% cotton jeans shrink and they don't put a "dry clean" tag on them, why would they do it for linen if it's because of the shrinkage? Becase people don't know how to iron them after they've been washed? It's certainly not because of the dye (the two pairs of pants in question were white and natural-coloured)... then why?
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