FTCProposed Rule

Petition for Rulemaking of American Apparel & Footwear Association

Labor & WorkplaceOther

Summary

The American Apparel & Footwear Association has asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to create new rules about how clothing and shoe companies label and advertise their products. This matters to shoppers because clearer rules could help ensure companies tell the truth about where products are made, what materials they contain, and other important information.

Key Points

  • 1A clothing and shoe industry group is asking the FTC to establish new labeling standards for apparel and footwear products
  • 2The proposed rules could affect how companies describe product materials, country of origin, and environmental or labor practices
  • 3The FTC has opened a comment period until April 19, 2025, where consumers, businesses, and other groups can share their opinions
  • 4New rules could help prevent companies from making false or misleading claims about their products to attract customers
  • 5The changes would likely affect major clothing retailers and manufacturers that sell products to American consumers

Key Dates

Published

March 19, 2025

Comment Deadline

April 19, 2025

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