Roberto pokachinni wrote:funny though that the wool was grown in California, processed in the Carolinas, and knitted in New Jersey... probably negating some of it's carbon neutrality. just sayin
This is actually really good by modern standards for a name brand hat.
Most mainstream wool clothing passes through 4 countries before going to the shop to
sell. Cotton can be as many as 10.
The biggest problem is that America doesn't have facilities to process wool at the scale a company like this requires, at a price the customer is willing to pay. A company as large as North Face using climate beneficial wool (which is a specific certification something like organic) and the nearest processing facilities is a big step in the right direction.
A few years back, they made
The Backyard Hoodie. Every part of it (except the zipper) was processed within 150 miles of where it was grown. Pretty awesome for cotton.