Quality
It’s important to us to make sure that all our products are made with care and that we take responsibility in the whole product’s life cycle for long lasting fashion!
- H&M does not test our cosmetic products or ingredients on animals during development or with finished products. Regardless of which countries our products are produced or sold in, all cosmetic products sold under the H&M brand comply with the EU’s Cosmetic Regulation prohibiting testing on animal.
- H&M accept a shrinkage of up to 3% for woven garments and 5% for knits/ jerseys. To avoid shrinkage, certain items might need ironing after washes, to regain their original shape and fit. If needed, this will always be mentioned on the care label.
- H&M bans the use of hazardous and environmentally damaging substances thoughout all production processes. All H&M suppliers commit to comply with our requirements and are educated in how to run production to our standards. Regular controls and inspections are also conducted to ensure your safety.
- As hazardous chemicals are banned thoughout our production, washing before wearing is not neccessary.
H&M has three levels of functional garments with water repellent properties. Information will be found on the label.
Waterproof: The fabric is waterproof (>2000mm H₂O) and has sealed seams. Suitable for heavy rain conditions.
Water resistant: The fabric is waterproof (>1500mm H₂O) and has folded seams. Suitable for rainy or snowy conditions.
Water repellent: The fabric's surface has been treated to repel water. Suitable for light rain.
- The highest recommended washing temperature is stated on the garment's label. You can, of course, choose a lower temperature to save energy. However, heavily soiled clothes might require the higher temperature.
- We always recommend hand washing for underwire bras, as machine washing could cause the wire to separate and damage the machine.
- Make sure you follow the care instructions on the label. If your washing machine has a wool program, use this. If hand washed, remember to carefully squeeze any extra water out of the garment. Reshape the garment after wash and dry flat for optimal care.
We have listened to your feedback and adjusted our sizes on Ladieswear to be in line with AU size measurements. Please check and select your size according to measurements in our size guide.
To access the size guide, simply open the product page of your choice and click on the provided 'Size Guide' link. This will provide you with all the essential sizing details you need. Happy shopping!
Please note that same size garments may still vary depending on fit. H&M follow the standard body measurement lists, based on average body measurements for all sizes.For some products we specify measurements in cm/inches on the product page to give you an understanding of the model or fit for that specific garment. Note that these measurements can vary a few centimetres up and down depending on the material used in its production.
- We have listened to your feedback and adjusted our sizes on Womenswear to be in line with AU size measurements. Please check and select your size according to measurements in new size guide.
To access the size guide, simply open the product page of your choice and click on the provided 'Size Guide' link. This will provide you with all the essential sizing details you need. Happy shopping!
The size guides are a general guide for selecting the correct size at H&M based on your own body measurements. The measurements in cm/inches that we in some cases specify on the product pages is for the specific product or garment you are looking at. The measurement in cm/inches that we display on the product pages can however vary a few centimetres up and down depending on the material used in its production. Use these measurements as a guideline to find a suitable style or fit for you, but not as an exact value. - H&M applies the limit for nickel that is developed /set with concern for users. Frequent tests are done to assure that the limit is not exceeded.
- UPF stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor and is used to supply information about the level of protection that garments provide. Clothes with a UPF 50+ rating block out 97.5% of UVA and UVB rays. This is a level of protection that is approximately 5 times higher than that provided by a normal cotton T-shirt. UPF in garments is reached through a combination of chemical treatment to the yarn and physical properties of the fabric. The chemical used for the yarn follows H&M’s strict chemical restrictions.