Today, overseas manufacturing operations make up 98% of the clothing we purchase here in the United States. In this situation, it’s difficult to learn anything about where our clothes come from, and difficult to exercise our buying power to influence the market.
We believe in our customers. You should know all the steps in our supply chain, from the farmers who grow the cotton to the folks who sew the cloth together, and you should have a way to contact all of the folks who are making your clothes.
We supply an image of the contact person, their phone number, email, and a physical address for every step in our domestic supply chain.
This may sound basic, but most clothing brands keep their supply chains secret. They may not even know who some of the companies in their supply chain are, especially during the early stages of farming the cotton and spinning the yarn. It’s time to demand apparel brands be transparent with who manufactures their clothes and where.
Tracking the Supply Chain of Your TS Designs T-shirt
We developed Where Your Clothing, which allows you to know exactly where your clothing was grown and made at each step along the way. It’s a key part of our commitment to radical transparency in the making of our clothing.
Cotton of the Carolinas: Truly Dirt to Shirt™
- Offers a level of transparency you won’t find anywhere else. And it all happens within exactly 768 miles, where a typical t-shirt can travel 13,000 miles or more!
- We put the farmer first by committing to buy cotton at a fair price before the seed goes into the ground.
- 100% grown and made in the USA with a trackable, transparent, and equitable supply chain.
TS Designs Homegrown
- 100% grown and made in the USA with a trackable, transparent, and equitable supply chain.
Interested in learning more about transparency in TS Designs’ supply chain, visit whereyourclothing.com. Radical transparency starts here. View our brands.
TS Designs has set out to make the highest quality and most sustainable t-shirts on the planet. We work with brands who want to provide their customers with responsibly made clothing that’s easy on the environment.