Getting paid for work you’ve already done should not be a problem.
In UK fashion - and in countries around the world - it is.

After exposing bad behaviour in India and Bangladesh, we’re turning our focus to how brands treat their suppliers right here in the UK.

Our new Who Pays? report shows the extent to which fashion brands routinely change orders, refuse to pay for changes they want, cancel orders after costs have been spent, and impose fines - even when delays are caused by their own changes. 

This isn’t about a few bad decisions or rogue buyers.  


It’s how the system works. 

What’s really happening? 

From the very start of the buying process, brands shift risk onto factories by: 

  • Setting prices without looking at real production costs 

  • Making changes after contracts are agreed - without paying the extra costs 

  • Cancelling orders after factories have already spent money on materials and labour 

  • Shortening lead times, forcing last-minute productio

  • Delaying payment or reducing what was originally agreed 

 

Each of these practices is unfair on its own. Together, they create constant risk and instability. 

Who pays the price? 

UK manufacturers can be forced to operate below capacity, struggle with cashflow, or shut down entirely - even when they have the skills and capability to produce high-quality clothing. 

Workers face insecure hours, sudden loss of shifts, and intense pressure during short production windows. 

This is not the fault of UK manufacturing.  

It is the result of unfair purchasing practices that are normalised - and unregulated. 

What needs to change? 

The UK needs a Fashion Watchdog: an independent body with the power to set clear rules, enforce fair payment, and stop brands from changing the deal without consequences. 

If you believe the people who make our clothes - in the UK and in countries around the world - deserve a fair deal, tell your MP to support a Fashion Watchdog today. 

If you are an MP and want to add your name to the pledge, email us at campaign@transform-trade.org

Read the report.

Click below to download the Who Pays? report, which reveals in detail the constant risk and instability faced by UK-based suppliers to the fashion industry.

41 MPs across party lines already support a Fashion Watchdog - is yours listed?

  • Apsana Begum MP

    Poplar and Limehouse, Labour

  • Wendy Chamberlain MP

    North East Fife, Liberal Democrats

  • Daisy Cooper MP

    St Albans, Liberal Democrats

  • Kate Osamor MP

    Edmonton, Labour (Co-op)

  • Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP

    Streatham, Labour

  • Cat Smith MP

    Lancaster and Fleetwood, Labour

  • Zarah Sultana MP

    Coventry South, Independent

  • Munira Wilson MP

    Twickenham, Liberal Democrats

  • Jeremy Corbyn MP

    Islington North, Independent

  • Sammy Wilson MP

    East Antrim, DUP

  • Ellie Chowns MP

    Ellie Chowns MP

    Green, North Herefordshire

  • Caroline Voaden MP

    South Devon, Liberal Democrat

  • Claire Young MP

    Thornbury and Yate, Liberal Democrat

  • Wera Hobhouse MP

    Bath, Liberal Democrats

  • Rachel Maskell MP

    York Central, Labour

  • Vikki Slade MP

    Mid Dorset and North Poole, Liberal Democrat

  • Sarah Gibson MP

    Chippenham, Liberal Democrat

  • Maya Ellis MP

    Ribble Valley, Labour

  • Lisa Smart MP

    Lisa Smart MP

    Hazel Grove, Liberal Democrat

  • Sorcha Eastwood MP

    Lagan Valley, Alliance

  • Liz Jarvis MP

    Eastleigh, Liberal Democrat

  • Joshua Reynolds MP

    Maidenhead, Liberal Democrat

  • Luke Taylor MP

    Sutton and Cheam, Liberal Democrat

  • Calum Miller MP

    Bicester and Woodstock, Liberal Democrat

  • Zöe Franklin MP

    Guildford, Liberal Democrat

  • Clive Jones MP

    Wokingham, Liberal Democrat

  • Tom Gordon MP

    Harrogate and Knaresborough, Liberal Democrat

  • James MacCleary MP

    Lewes, Liberal Democrat

  • Layla Moran MP

    Oxford West and Abingdon, Liberal Democrat

  • David Chadwick MP

    Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe, Liberal Democrat

  • Glasgow North, Labour

    Martin Rhodes MP

    Glasgow North, Labour

  • Carla Denyer MP

    Bristol Central, Green

  • Bobby Dean MP

    Carshalton and Wallington, Liberal Democrat

  • Claire Hanna MP

    Belfast South and Mid Down, SDLP

  • Ian Byrne MP

    Liverpool West Derby, Labour

  • Tom Morrison MP

    Cheadle, Liberal Democrat

  • John Milne MP

    Horsham, Liberal Democrat

  • Adrian Ramsay MP

    Waveney Valley, Green

  • Sian Berry MP

    Brighton Pavillion, Green

  • Andrew George MP

    St Ives, Liberal Democrat

  • Charlotte Cane MP

    Ely and East Cambridgeshire, Liberal Democrat