Merchandise

No sweat shop clothing! Fair Wear sells a range of activist t-Shirts, singlets, shirts and hoodies, all made by companies accredited to the Homeworkers Code of Practice and using the No Sweatshop Label. Available in a range of colours, in sizes from Small to X-Large, in traditional cotton square cut to short nippy cotton to 3/4 sleeve, fitted polycotton t's and huggable cosy hooded sweats, with either the

* "No Sweatshop" label
* "slavery" logo or
* New! "seditious? moi?" T-shirts

If you would like a list of accredited manufacturers please go to the homepage of this site for the list of accredited companies and to download a walletcard.

Payment Options
PayPal, Credit Card using PayPal, BPay (minimum $10), or send a Cheque.
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Postage
$5 for the first T-shirt, $1 for subsequent, and $8 for first windcheater, $1 for subsequent. FairWear will aim to have postal deliveries to you within two weeks, you can arrange to pick up your purchase from FairWear.

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$25
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T-shirt, round neck, loose fit women’s
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$30
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New! Fair Trade certified and 100% organic cotton T-shirts! T-shirt, round neck, loose
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Colour: Black only
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$30
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New! Fair Trade certified cotton T-shirts! T-shirt, round neck, loose fit, unisex
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Colour: White only
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$20
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2008 Diary
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$45
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Hooded Windcheaters (unisex)
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$25
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T-shirt, Round Neck, Loose Fit (unisex)
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$25
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T-shirt, Fitted (unisex)
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  **seditious? moi? print is exclusive and may take longer to arrive.
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$35
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$15
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$25
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Twenty Pieces' Video

"Twenty Pieces" tells the inside story of fashion from the workers' perspective. This is the story of the homebased outworkers who make our clothes in their lounge rooms and garages. From India to Australia, the pattern is the same: low wages, long hours, and child labour shape the garment industry. This film explores the human cost of fashion by looking at the labour behind the label.

"Twenty Pieces" is 26 minutes long, and was produced for FairWear by Jocelyn Pederick and Ben Pederick.



$25
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No Sweat School DVD

This 7 minute documentary was filmed at Marian College Sunshine, Melbourne in 2004 and featuring students in an ethical fashion parade and talking about homeworkers. It provides a useful tool to be used in a range of teaching curricula. The DVD is also ideal to encourage school communities to develop creative strategies to support and engage with the FairWear campaign around local and international campaigns on social justice work related issues - think global act local.

The DVD includes a fact sheet and all proceeds go towards continuing the FairWear campaign against the exploitation of homeworkers in the garment industry.


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