+ This brand continues to lead the charge on ethical production practices and nearly 100% of their production and shipping byproducts are recycled — including every scrap fabric, paper, boxes, plastic and everything that goes into manufacturing garments. They are consistently developing new products that use their leftover and scrap fabric to create one of a kind and limited edition pieces and finding new ways to upcycle damaged or dated garments.
+ They prioritize ethical supply chain practices - all of their workers earn fair wages, with their starting employees making an average of $20 an hour. The garment workers at their factory are experts in their field and can make up to $35 an hour with productivity bonuses in a safe and ethically managed environment. #SweatshopFree
+ Their first choice is always buying domestic textile and yarn products to support the American garment industry.