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Miss G & Me produces its garments in Australia, meaning pieces are made under Australian labour laws and workplace standards. The founder has spoken openly about the rising costs and challenges of keeping fashion manufacturing local, noting that maintaining Australian production requires ongoing commitment and may become more difficult over time.
The brand does not list formal ethical certifications or third party audits, largely due to the cost and scale of the business. Instead, transparency is positioned as a core value. The founder regularly shares insights through blog posts and social updates about sourcing, production decisions and business realities. Product pages clearly outline fabric composition and garment details, and the brand encourages customers to reach out with questions.
Miss G & Me emphasises Australian made production and a slow fashion approach, producing garments in smaller runs with a focus on quality and longevity rather than mass trend cycles. The brand is very transparent about quality, construction, and testing. Blog posts outline how pieces are reviewed for durability before release.
They do have blended and synthetic fibres. Although most pieces are made of natural fibres such as wool, cotton, and linen. The brand has used deadstock fabrics in select pieces and also incorporates recycled or innovative materials where suitable. Fabric composition is clearly listed on product pages, often including where the material was sourced. So you know exactly what you are getting.
While there are no formal environmental certifications, the brand states it regularly reviews its sustainability practices.
Miss G & Me uses animal derived materials such as wool. There is no further information on animal welfare standards listed on the website.
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