Apparel Against Slavery

'Stop Traffick Fashion' Supports Artisans Through Income and Resources

Stop Traffick Fashion is online marketplace selling apparel to support women who have been subjected to human trafficking. This includes everything from modern day slavery to prostitution, and the money generated helps them not only earn income, but gain access to resources to help them regain independence.

"Survivors who have been rescued from their captors make almost all of our accessories and receive income from STF sales," the site explains. "In addition, a portion of all sales revenue is donated back to our partner organizations that rescue victims and provide rehabilitation and training."

The items available through Stop Traffick Fashion include apparel that ranges from t-shirts and cozy knits to a fun accessory line with sayings like "Buy Her Bag, Not Her Body," as well as bath and body products.

Stop Traffick Fashion was founded by Emily Hill in 2009 in Cincinnati to help support those who have escaped human trafficking, and raise awareness for the 27 million people held as slaves worldwide. In addition to their online shop, they also have a section that includes stories from the courageous artisans, including those working with brands like 31bits, Freeset, Made by Survivors, Thistle Farms, Nomi Network, STOPStart Hagar and Wonderfully Made.

Contact Information
Stop Traffick Fashion website
Stop Traffick Fashion on Twitter
Stop Traffick Fashion on Facebook

Supporting Survivors
Opportunity to create platforms or marketplaces that empower survivors of human trafficking by selling products made by them.
Socially Conscious Fashion
Potential for fashion brands to focus on ethical and sustainable practices, addressing modern-day slavery and other social issues.
Online Marketplaces for Social Causes
Rise of online platforms that connect consumers with products supporting specific social causes, such as human trafficking.

Sectors Adopting This

Fashion and Apparel
Opportunity for fashion brands to support and collaborate with organizations that help survivors of human trafficking.
E-commerce
Potential for e-commerce platforms to promote and sell products that support social causes like stopping human trafficking.
Nonprofit and Social Services
Opportunity for non-profit organizations and social services agencies to support survivors of human trafficking by helping them access income-generating opportunities.
SCORE
5.9 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: South America, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 83%
Activity 87%
Freshness 8%

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