Full-Time
Ethically produced clothing and accessories
$20 - $27/hr
Junior
King of Prussia, PA, USA
Everlane focuses on producing clothing and accessories in an ethical manner. The company collaborates with factories around the world that adhere to fair labor practices and uses materials that are sustainably sourced. Everlane stands out by being transparent about the true cost of each product, allowing customers to understand what they are paying for. This approach appeals to consumers who are environmentally conscious and prefer to make purchases that align with their values. Revenue is generated through direct sales on their online platform, targeting fashion-forward individuals who prioritize ethical and sustainable options in their shopping.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$201.2M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2011
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