Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
This is not useful to the OP, but here is an article that demonstrates just how complicated the ethical issues in clothing can be:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandsty...hing-interview
That's a great article. That's so cool that Walmart is at least thinking about trying to improve their practices, and that they look to a small company like Patagonia for their experience.

Patagonia actually is also fair trade, I don't know if they can claim that exact label but they do state on their web site the steps they take to ensure their products are made with fair labor. In fact they were one of the founding members of the Fair Labor Association (although they dropped out for a while).

Patagonia may be a partial solution. Their clothes are geared toward being active and they are a little more casual than what would be ideal. But the pants are slightly less casual than blue jeans. And the bike shop in Columbia (not exactly local but it's the closest bike shop) carries Patagonia. Of course it's pricey, but I knew that would be the case.