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All of the research done so far has been focused only on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_apparel American Apparel] t-shirts. Most, if not all, or the big custom t-shirt companies offer these shirts. They are more expensive, but so far it is the best bet for insuring that workers and the environment are treated reasonably. If anyone knows of other clothing companies with ethics whose clothes are available through a custom t-shirt company, then please add to this wiki!
All of the research done so far has been focused only on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_apparel American Apparel] t-shirts. Most, if not all, or the big custom t-shirt companies offer these shirts. They are more expensive, but so far it is the best bet for insuring that workers and the environment are treated reasonably. If anyone knows of other clothing companies with ethics whose clothes are available through a custom t-shirt company, then please add to this wiki!
:Here are some fair trade, worker-owned cooperatives I came across recently:
:*[http://www.justshirts.ca JustShirts] - Shirts are produced by the Cooperative of Single Mothers of El Salvador
:*[http://www.zonafrancamasili.com/ Zona Franca Masili] - Shirts produced by a worker-owned sewing house in Nicaragua.
:We'd need to contact these organizations directly for a quote :) --[[User:Tunabananas|Tunabananas]] ([[User talk:Tunabananas|talk]]) 03:09, 29 August 2013 (PDT)


== Printing types ==
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