WHEN YOU SAY “ETHICAL”...
In this case, we mean: Garment workers were paid a living wage and worked in clean, safe factories with fair working hours. Workers in other tiers of the supply chain (think: fabric production, yarn production) are paid at least a legal minimum wage, with goals for increasing to a living wage, and all suppliers are listed publicly. Factories don’t allow child labor, forced labor, or unauthorized subcontracting (which is often a loophole other brands use to get cheap labor). All garments are made carbon neutral through offsets, and the brand donates 1% for the Planet.