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Some garments are labeled "do not use fabric softener" because the chemicals in fabric softeners can break down specific fibers or coatings, reducing the effectiveness of moisture-wicking properties or making certain fabrics less breathable. Additionally, fabric softeners can leave residues that affect the garment's performance, particularly in athletic or technical wear. Following care instructions helps maintain the garment's intended functionality and longevity.

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