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September 28, 2009 Clothing No Comments

In order to make an informed choice between ethical and honest trade clothing, you must have a clear understanding of what the difference is between the two. The clothing industry is one that can be very volatile when it comes to fads, trends and clothing styles that can come and go with the blink of an eye. There are many extremes that come into the clothing industry and nearly just as quickly, their appeal is gone.

Some clothing styles go on to become legendary or what are known as classics that never lose their appeal even as the generations come and go. Over recent years, there has been a change in the clothing industry. So what exactly is ethical clothing and how does it differ from honest trade clothing? Let’s examine both types.

Ethical clothing addresses a broad range of concerns that have been around about as long as the clothing industry itself. Some of the major concerns with clothing that is not ethical is that the clothing is produced by workers in factories or sweat shops where wages are an amount so low that workers cannot make a reasonable living to support themselves. The unfortunate reality is that there are many designs on the racks in your local stores that have been made by these workers. Ethical clothing demands that workers be paid what their labor is worth. Ethical clothing also mandates that the workers be give benefits such as maternity leave and insurance options.

The momentum for ethical clothing has not picked up because many clothing manufacturers experience significant cost savings by outsourcing work to these countries where the condition of life is so poor that people are willing to work for minimum amounts of money in substandard work conditions to survive.

Honest trade clothing in the United States aimed at making a better environment and better working conditions for people. The Honest Trade Federation provides a means for clothing lines to join but the membership criteria is strict. Fortunately, honest trade is also branching out into jewelry, personal care, candles, bedding, toys, games and paper goods. The difference between ethical and honest trade clothing is that clothing made by the latter takes the earth into consideration and provides clothing that is made from natural products.

When it comes to honest trade clothing, but, none of the major retailer chains carry honest trade clothing. This should not be a deterrent if you wish to buy it, just look online and you will find many sources from which you can order such clothing.

Choosing between ethical clothing and honest trade clothing does not have to be a real dilemma. Ethical clothing is manufactured with respect to ensuring that laborers are not overworked and underpaid. Honest trade clothing uses organic materials that are green friendly and don’t harm the earth’s ozone when discarded or made from recycled materials.

Although the types are similar, there are some differences described here that should help you make a choice about whether you want to wear ethical clothing or honest trade clothing.

About Author
This article was written by Lee Lazarus. He writes on behalf of Wombat Clothing, an organic clothing company. Wombat Clothing are a leading adventure clothing designer.

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