DILLARD S TEST PROTOCOL FOR DILR-1018-US PILLOWS (NATURAL FIBER, FOAM & FIBER FILLED) (V24)

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1 Test Date: Reviewed By/Date: SUPPLEMENTAL PROTOCOLS DILLARD S TEST PROTOCOL FOR 1 The sample shall be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. Note: Additional cost, sample size & TAT may be required if testing to 1 or more supplemental protocols is necessary. Please refer to the above referenced supplemental protocol(s) for additional information. LABELING One Time Use Products **Fair Packaging and Labeling Act OR All Other Products **Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulations F.P. & L. Act (16 CFR 500) OR NIST Uniform Laws and Regulations Handbook Manufacturer, Packer, or Distributor s Name & Address (City, State & Zip) Product Identification Net quantity of contents shall be expressed in terms of weight or mass, measure, numerical count, or combination so as to give accurate information to facilitate consumer comparison (U.S. and metric units). **Country of Origin Marking 19 CFR Shall indicate country of origin legibly, permanently, and in comparable size and close proximity to any mention of country other than country in which the article was manufactured or produced. Must be visible at point of purchase. Country of Origin 19 CFR Report actual Care label 16 CFR Verify present. Mock up label is accepted. RN# (Registered Number) or Mfr. Name Dimension And / Or Size Law Label Note: please refer to testing results on Page 1 of report for confirmation of the proper care. If the lab analysis does not match the affixed or proposed label, then the label will fail. FTC 1 Verify presence (Textile Fiber Products Identification Act) * California Proposition 65 Applicable Section from Protocol CPSD-AN-PTCL US Use Labeling CPSD-GB Use/care instructions that are clear and understandable shall be provided in language appropriate to destination countries. Fiber Content FTC 2 Report actual (Textile Fiber Products Identification Act) CPSD-GB California Bureau of Home Furnishings 1 Pass 1 Must be included with product Page 1 of 5

2 Verify Label Claims CPSD-GB All ANALYTICAL * Formaldehyde spot test on textile Qualitative analysis / CPSD-AN Must comply to claims 1 Fabric, which may come into contact with skin, shall be negative result. Note: - This method cannot be applied on nylon and PU, quantitative analysis should be performed directly if need. * Formaldehyde release in textile AATCC 112 / CPSD- AN Client requirement 1 Fabric, which may come into contact with skin, shall not have formaldehyde release exceed 75 mg/kg (ppm). Note: conduct testing only if formaldehyde spot test shows positive result. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Feather / Down Content Client requirement As specified Fiber Analysis: Blends AATCC 20A-17 2 Report actual (3% tolerance - FTC) Single Fiber AATCC 20A-17 2 Report actual (0% tolerance FTC) Fabric count ASTM D / D (R2004) Fabric weight (Oz. / Sq. yd.) ASTM D ae1/ D (R2004) Fill weight CPSD-GB Yarn Structure ASTM D (R2004) / D Fabric defects ASTM D (R2016) 3 Report actual (+5%) 3 Report actual (+5%) 1 Report overall weight; shall meet label claims (If applicable) (-0% / +5%). 1 As specified 1 No critical defects C: R: Page 2 of 5

3 Dimensions (L x W) CPSD-GB Report overall dimensions; shall meet label claims (If applicable) (-0% / +5%). DIMENSIONAL STABILITY Shrinkage - Laundering (3 HL) AATCC 135 / % X 4% (Length x Width) Shrinkage - Dry Cleaning (1 DC) AATCC % X 4% (Length x Width) PERFORMANCE Fabric Weight (Oz./Sq. yd) < >4.0 Tensile Strength ASTM D R (Warp & Fill, Lbs. / In., Min.) Tearing Strength ASTM D (Warp & Fill, Lbs. Min.) 09R2013e1 Seam Strength (Lbs. Min) ASTM D (R2018) Seam Slippage ASTM D (Warp & Fill, Lbs. / ¼ Min.) COLORFASTNESS Laundering: Color Change AATCC 61 Test No.2A / Staining AATCC 61 Test No.2A / 1 Grade 4.0 minimum Self-Staining AATCC 61 Test No.2A / 1 Grade 4.5 minimum Actual Home Laundering AATCC (Mod. = Use of Tide brand detergent) (Mod.) Color Change (3X) 1 Grade 4.0 minimum 1 Class 3.0 Acetate: Cotton Staining (1X) 1 Grade 3.0 minimum Acetate: Cotton: C: R: Nylon: Acrylic: Nylon: Polyester: Wool: Polyester: Page 3 of 5

4 Self Staining (1X) 1 Grade 4.5 minimum Dry Crocking AATCC 8-16 / Grade 4.0 minimum Wet Crocking AATCC 8-16 / Grade 3.0 minimum Light AATCC [Option 3] Grade Hours Bleach: Chlorine CPSD-SL Grade 5.0 minimum Non-Chlorine CPSD-SL Grade 4.0 minimum FLAMMABILITY Flammability APPEARANCE PROPERTIES CA Tech. Bulletin 116 / Pass Fabric Smoothness AATCC Grade 4.0 minimum Seam Smoothness AATCC 88B 1 Grade 4.0 minimum DOWN AND FEATHER TESTING (If Applicable) * Content Analysis ASTM D IDFB 3 / Federal Standard 148a 1 As specified (For labeling, follow the USA Standards Down & Feather Products labeling guideline) Note: Designated Species (Per Client) When designated, the product shall contain a minimum 75% minimum cluster with 95% minimum species for both down and feather 1 As claimed * Fill Power Steam (Official IDFB Method) * Turbidity IDFB mm minimum (U.S. Measurement) * Oxygen Number IDFB 21 1 Less than 4.8 * Fat & Oil IDFB 1 0.7% minimum - 2.0% maximum * Odor IDFB 1 No putrid condition * Down Shifting Per Care Label 1 Even distribution after laundering Page 4 of 5 Acrylic: Wool:

5 * Down Migration Per Care Label 1 None visible Key: * Additional Charge For This Test ** Mandatory Requirement Results Key: Rating Key: M Meets NM Does Not Meet Good Good NA Not Applicable NT Not Tested Fail Fail C Claimed R Recorded No. Of Required For Complete Testing: 3 No. of for additional yardage of all fabrics 1 Creation Date: September 18, 2003 used in construction (minimum 36 x 60 ) of each required fabric. No. Of Additional required for Down and 1 Editorial Revision Date: OCTOBER 11, 2018 Feather Filled items No. Of (Fully Packed) Cartons For Transit Testing: 1 (Only Upon Dillard s Request) Pricing Review Date: December 1, 2005 No. Of Working Days For Complete Testing: 7 Technical Review Date: Page 5 of 5