On our way we have met and today we support the Fashion Revolution movement, which promotes greater transparency within the garment industry.

That's why we have found a way to put a face to who makes your garments!

I made your clothes label - Example

On our garments you will find two cards

1.- Mentions the project "I made your clothes" and on the back side there is a QR code, which will show you a little bit more about who made your product!

2.- Contains details of the brand and model of the product.

Reverse side Label I made your clothes - Example

What is the movement - who made your clothes? I made your clothes or in Spanish ¿quién te ha hecho la ropa? I made your clothes

In 2013 in Bangladesh, a building collapsed in Savar, called Rana Plaza. It caused the death of more than 1,130 people. The building housed the clothing factories of several major Fast Fashion brands (mass production and consumption that increases at the same speed as changing trends).

This disaster has become a symbol of the serious labour problems that persist within the garment industry.

In the wake of the collapse, the non-profit Fashion Revolution was created to fight for greater transparency in the industry.

The movement has spread around the world, gaining support from governments, consumers, retailers, human rights organisations and suppliers.

Images of the Rana Plaza catastrophe

To find out more about this movement go to:

https://www.fashionrevolution.org/

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