Everlane, a fashion brand that targets the ethically minded with minimalist basics, promised “radical transparency” including revealing its pricing markups, its clothing suppliers and its
ecological footprint. But now it is facing allegations of hypocrisy. Former employees have accused the company of anti-Black behavior and union busting, and of selling an image to the world that did
not reflect their damaging experiences inside the company, according to
The New York Times.
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