easy care

Japanese: easy care(英語表記)easycare
easy care

...can be worn immediately after washing. Also called easy care. When washed, it means that it dries quickly, retains its original size and shape when dry, removes small wrinkles caused by washing, and can be used as is without ironing. This is one of the properties required of fibers to reduce the labor required for housework.

*Some terminology explanations that mention "easy care" are listed below.

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Japanese:

…洗濯してすぐ着られること。イージーケアeasy careともいう。洗濯したとき,乾燥がはやく,乾燥したものがもとの寸法,形状を保ち,洗濯時についた小じわもとれ,アイロン掛けをしなくてもそのまま使用できることをいい,家事省力化のために繊維に要求される性質の一つである。…

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