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Counterfeit operations

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Counterfeit operations are often linked to sub-standard working conditions and child and forced labor. Illegal counterfeit operations have also been known to lack proper health and safety requirements for workers that use techniques such as abrasive blasting during the finishing process. . In doing so,Levis shop, these unauthorized operations put the health and safety of workers in jeopardy.
As a company committed to ethical manufacturing, we believe this is unacceptable.
We have industry-leading worker rights and safety requirements that apply to suppliers around the world.
That’s why we prohibit any unauthorized subcontracting of our products and why we publicly provide our complete list of suppliers around the world. If there is a question about whether someone is an authorized LS&Co. supplier, it can always be checked against our public information.
We will continue to work hard to track down and stop counterfeiters,Levis, not only because it harms our business and infringes on our trademarks,Levis jeans, but because shutting down illegal operations that could jeopardize the lives of people who make counterfeit product is just as important
 

Goal of levi’s

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

It’s our goal to ensure sustainability is used as a filter when approaching any product and any stage of its development process. As we continue to give our customers great product at a great price,Levis, we’re focused on making sure sustainability is in line with their interests – and that of our brand.
Levi’s jeans line’s many world-famous Levi’s 501 became the best selling jeans in history

One, creating a legacy of the legendary Levi’s. Levi’s jeans in the history of many wrote off the first, and 501 series

Column is the Levi’s success. In 1874,Levis shop, Levi began selling blue jeans with silver buttons. In fact,

A year ago, Levi had already successfully tried the Levi’s 501. At the time, this pair of jeans and not beautiful name

The origin of 501 of its fabric simply purest production number. Production of a classic Levi’s 501 needs 37 independent

The sewing process. Uses about 1.575 meters of denim, 191 meters of sewing thread, 5 buttons and six rivets.

The early Levi’s 501 is shrunk by cutting after the effect of wearing the longer the time, the more consistent with the wearer body

Body curve, and therefore very welcome by the workers. However, the first section 501 of the production technology is still not perfect, not only cloth

Much thinner than it is now, and because the belts are not yet available. Therefore there is no belt pants buckle ring,Levis jeans, only to connect harness

The buckle and behind the pin belt buckle the role of a bear. 501 jeans designers originality to uphold the

Levl’s long history of pioneering spirit, makes the jeans are hidden everywhere signs of traditional and unique personality

Of features. Every fold, broken everywhere, every pair of jeans and wear knee fading edge of all

Attest to the many hardships. Coincides with today’s fashion circles has blown a cowboy style, and bold man style in the designer

Under the careful modification, showing a bit of yuppie taste of Bohemia, 501 jeans for urban fashion show plain people
That’s one reason we put Care Tag instructions on our jeans, encouraging consumers to wash them in cold water, air-dry them, and, later, donate them to Goodwill. We did this after we discovered that 50 percent of the environmental impact of our product occurs after it’s purchased.

Levi’s New idea Waste Not, Want Not

Monday, July 26th, 2010

The implications for our Levi’s jeans supplier in Torreon are significant, especially on the laundry side.

Torreon is located in the high northern desert. And as you might expect in a desert, there’s not an abundance of water.

But … in the desert … there are other challenges.

The local government didn’t have water to spare. So the laundry didn’t have many options. Among them,Levis, using municipal sewage water.

Yes, they can treat the sewage to be clean enough to wash levi’s jeans —- and they then recycle that water to reuse it!  This is the first time I’ve seen such an extreme and innovative form of water conservation.

This sustainability thinking extends to the finishing factory.

Workers on the factory floor were ironing levi’s jeans prior to packing them up for shipment.  Remember, it’s almost 100 degrees outside. And they’re inside levi’s factory building … ironing.

But as I walked through the levi’s factory, it was noticeably cool.  Air conditioning?  To cool a large warehouse like this one would not only be costly, it would consume an enormous amount of energy.

In this case, the cool air wasn’t coming from air conditioning,Levis shop, but from an old-fashioned “swamp cooler” system,Levis jeans, which cools the building for a fraction of the cost and energy of air conditioning.

With supplier partners like what I saw at levi’s , I left Torreon feeling very optimistic about our efforts at levi’s to enhance sustainability – not only in our supply chain, but also in our products.

It was truly an inspiring visit at levi’s .