GlobalShopping exists to shorten the distance between a well-made garment and the U.S. shopper who'd wear it well. Here's exactly how we decide what earns a place on this site.
We list the sourcing region on every product page — Portugal's shirting mills, Japan's selvedge denim looms, Italy's knitwear ateliers, and domestic U.S. cut-and-sew houses among them. That's not a marketing flourish; it's the same origin information printed on the garment's own care label.
We do not list a discount from a merchant whose declared country of origin can't be confirmed against the listed fabric specification. When a merchant can't or won't confirm it, the listing stays off the site rather than going up with a guess.
Sourcing regions rotate as mills and workshops change capacity — the Global Price Index reflects whichever regions are actively fulfilling orders that week.
The fabric composition listed on our product page must match what the merchant discloses on the garment's own care label — no rounding up a blend to sound premium.
A discount only earns the verified badge once we've confirmed the "original price" reflects actual recent selling history, not an inflated list price set the same week as the markdown.
A second editor reviews every new listing before publication, checking sizing claims, care instructions and imagery against the merchant's own product documentation.
Every product featured in our catalog is reviewed before it is published. We compare pricing, product details, fabric information, customer ratings, and retailer reputation to highlight apparel that offers genuine value.
We focus on trusted U.S. retailers and recognizable brands, ensuring that each listing includes accurate sizing information, material composition, and care instructions whenever available.
Because prices and inventory can change throughout the day, we recommend checking the retailer's website for the latest availability, colors, sizes, and promotional offers before completing your purchase.