Our Fair Trade Standards
We Personally Inspect All
THE FACTORIES WHERE
OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE
What makes Nomads clothing a fair trade company, is that we personally inspect all the factories where our clothes are made on a regular basis to ensure that the workers are treated fairly and with respect.
In India, it is illegal to employ children under 16 years old and this law is upheld by all of our suppliers.Workers are paid a good hourly rate. The wages are fixed by the Indian Government according to unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled. All employees’ wages either meet or go above these levels of pay. There are also equal opportunities for men and women who are paid the same wage for the same work - which is very important to fairtrade principles.
Pension schemes are in place which employees may join and the companies make contributions. The manufacturers benefit from a variety of grants and tax relief as a result of exporting goods for foreign currency. This is an incentive for the factories to maintain good working conditions and responsible working practices. With regular visits throughout the year, Nomads clothing are able to monitor these standards and to work towards improvements.










