TSDesigns is one of the field trips that Will Hooker takes his
Permaculture class on in his NC State course.
Lecture # 21 here:
NC State Intro to Permaculture
TSDesigns is an outstanding example of how it
should be done. They even have
chickens!
Even looking at the label can be deceptive. Until very recently, the Island of Saipan (which is a U.S. Territory in the south Pacific) was host to many garment manufacturing 'sweat shops'. They employed foreign (mostly Chinese) workers in near slave conditions. Being a US Territory allowed them to use a "Made in the USA" label.
However, dozens of garment factories also opened; clothing manufacture became the island's chief economic
force, employing thousands of foreign contract laborers while labeling their goods "made in the U.S.A."
and supplying the U.S. market with low cost garments exempt from U.S. tariffs. The working conditions
and treatment experienced by employees in these factories were the subject of controversy and criticism.
As of March 2007, 19 companies manufactured garments on Saipan. In addition to many foreign-owned
and run companies, many well-known U.S. brands also operated garment factories in Saipan for much of
the last three decades. Brands included Gap (as of 2000 operating six factories there), Levi Strauss,
Phillips-Van Heusen, Abercrombie & Fitch, L'Oreal subsidiary Ralph Lauren (Polo), Lord & Taylor,
Tommy Hilfiger, and Walmart.