
A past editor for Vogue Latinoamerica, Judge creator and founder Soledad Judge embraces her love for the environment. She was not about to give up her eco-conscious values — as a true Voguette, she also wasn’t about to give up her personal style. She was determined to find a way for them to live together happily. With the help of a creative team, Judge found she didn’t have to compromise a thing. Judge is wearable, breathable organic clothing made of a blend of rayon from bamboo and organic cotton that embraces the best of both worlds: the fashionably discerning and the socially conscious.
Green: Judge is a line of women’s rayon from bamboo fiber and organic cotton t-shirts and their hangtags are made of recycled paper.
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Judge t-shirts come from 2 manufacturers. Below is information about how these 2 manufacturers keep their products sustainable, eco-friendly, beyond the fiber itself.
Made in Canada garments. We take pride in being a benevolent employer. We're enlisted with the Workmen's Compensation Board, subject to routine health and safety inspections, and a provider of many employee benefits. We conduct all of our manufacturing on site in bright and airy premises. In a sea of off-shore production and use of many sweatshop facilities where quality is relegated to price and speed, we continues to make products of distinction. Our colors are vibrant, our fabrics are soft and our fits are comfortable.
Made in Turkey garments. These garments were produced in a facility that has been audited by the Fair Wear Foundation, guaranteeing ethical treatment of employees, fair wages and safe, hygienic work environments.
The rayon from bamboo blank tees are certified by the Oeko-Tex 100 Standard, Class I. The Oeko-Tex Standard is a guarantee of the safety of textiles and dyestuffs to human health and to the environment. They are produced under the Global Organic Textile Standard and certified by The Control Union and The Soil Association, guaranteeing both the cotton, farming, and the production is organic.
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