Why Buy Fair Trade Shorts?
Shorts are a high-volume staple in global garment production. The simplicity of construction makes them a target for cost compression — shorter production times mean lower piece rates, and in high-volume factories, wage pressure is acute. Workers in shorts production are often among the lowest-paid in garment manufacturing, precisely because the garment's simplicity makes it easy to source from the cheapest available factory.
Fair trade sourcing sets minimum wage benchmarks that apply regardless of garment complexity, ensuring volume production of simple items doesn't translate into the lowest wages in the system. For artisan producers using traditional fabrics or handwork, fair trade pricing reflects the actual labor content more accurately than conventional pricing allows.
Shorts are bought frequently, season after season. Applying a fair trade standard to this category is a direct, repeatable way to ensure that purchasing frequency doesn't come at a cost to the workers behind it.
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