Ethical Local Fashion in New Zealand

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    "Aside from making some of the best t-shirts in New Zealand, Hailwood is one of my favourite local fashion retailers because his designs and work carries the accreditation that every part of his supply chain from fabric sourcing to manufacture is Child Labour Free. He’s one of the New Zealand designers contributing to positive change by supporting this consumer-led movement. Give him love, he deserves our support."

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    "Another local fashion brand leading the way with making a positive impact on this earth, Ruby are part of the pilot programme that was launched at NZ Fashion Week last year by two Kiwi women who have created the Child Labour Free accreditation. Basically by supporting NZ designers who carry this accreditation, you’re choosing to make change in this world through your consumer dollars. Plus, who can go past Ruby’s slick, sassy and totally wearable designs."

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    "From the moment Marc Moore first debuted Stolen Girlfriends Club clothing, I fell in love. His prints are genius - my favourite culminating in last season’s show-stopping datura print. Trippy, clever and hip as all get out, this dress turns heads every time. Pretty cool then that Stolen Girlfriends Club are also Child Labour Free accredited, meaning every time you spend your dollars here, you’re creating positive change in the world."

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