Childrens footwear retailer
This previously family-owned and managed company was acquired by Brand Collective in 2015. Operates 24 stores across Australia.
Company Ownership
Shoes & Sox Pty Ltd
AUS
Brand Collective Pty Ltd
owns 100% of Shoes & Sox Pty Ltd
AUS
Clothing & footwear
This former division of Pacific Brands was owned by Anchorage Capital Partners from 2014 until 2021, when Larry Kestelman's LK Group acquired it. Larry Kestelman also owns the National Basketball League. Merged with PAS Group in 2022, bringing together 26 fashion and footwear brands and 15 character licences sold in over 300 retail locations, making it the third-largest fashion retailer in Australia.
Company Assessment
(Last updated Oct 2024)
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Shoes & Sox Pty Ltd
No assessment data currently available for Shoes & Sox Pty Ltd.
Brand Collective Pty Ltd
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7/100 in Ethical Fashion Report
Baptist World Aid Australia's '2024 Ethical Fashion Report' assessed 120 companies on their efforts to mitigate against the risks of forced labour, child labour and worker exploitation in their supply chains, as well as protect the environment from the harmful impacts of the fashion industry. Assessment criteria fall into five main categories: policy & governance, tracing & risk, auditing and supplier relationships, worker empowerment and environmental sustainability. This company ranked in the bottom 20%, with scores of 7/100 for apparel and 20/100 for footwear.
2/5 on Good On You
This company owns brands rated 'Not good enough' by Good On You, whose rating system considers the most important social and environmental issues facing the fashion industry to assess a brand's impact on people, the planet and animals.
Source: Good On You
(2023)
Breaching advertising codes
This company has been criticised for offensive advertising. Between 2010 and 2018 Ad Standards upheld complaints about eight ads by this company on the grounds that they breached advertising codes. The ads were subsequently discontinued or modified.
Source: Ad Standards
(2016)
Leather Working Group member
This company is a member of the Leather Working Group, a multi-stakeholder group who's objective is to develop and maintain a protocol that assesses the compliance and environmental performance of tanners and promotes sustainable and appropriate environmental business practices within the leather industry.
Source: Leather Working Group
(2022)
Ethics claims
This company has policy statements on its website regarding ethical sourcing and production.
Source: company website
(2019)
Some COVID Fashion Commitments
In 2020 Baptist World Aid Australia released The COVID Fashion Report, a special edition of their Ethical Fashion Report. The report is framed around six COVID Fashion Commitments that ask companies to demonstrate the steps and measures they are taking to protect and support the most vulnerable workers in their supply chains. This company showed evidence of actions that cover SOME areas of the COVID Fashion Commitments.
Modern Slavery disclosure quality
Human Rights Law Centre's 2022 report, "Broken Promises: Two years of corporate reporting under Australia's Modern Slavery Act", examines statements submitted to the Government's Modern Slavery Register by 92 companies sourcing from four sectors with known risks of modern slavery: garments from China, rubber gloves from Malaysia, seafood from Thailand and fresh produce from Australia. Modern slavery statements are analysed to see if they comply with the mandatory reporting requirements, identify or disclose obvious modern slavery risks, and demonstrate effective actions to address risks. This company's modern slavery disclosure statement received a rating in the 41-60% range. The average score was 44% and the highest score was 89%.
Source: Human Rights Law Centre
(2022)
Company Details
Type:
Wholly-owned subsidiary
Contact Details
Address:
Unit 6, 21 Mars Rd, Lane Cove, NSW, 2066, Australia
Phone:
02 9427 2607
Website: