Pros
Uses 77% sustainable materials like traceable cashmere, recycled sherpa, organic cotton, bluesign ®, recycled polyester, and merino.
Uses eco-friendly paper bags in their packaging.
Partners with Native artists to support their work and communities.
Require verified sustainability certifications from clothing vendors.
Has a detailed Code of Conduct that all vendors must sign.
Requires annual compliance audits of their vendors to ensure that human rights and ethical standards are being maintained.
Goal of 85% eco-friendly fibers (defined by the Higg Index) by the end of 2022.
Member of The Textile Exchange, a globally certified non-profit.
85% of bags are made from recyclable paper rather than plastic.
Cons
Uses leather, but it is sourced from tanneries certified by Leather Working Group.