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Section A- Sample Review Policy Fit Sample Review" Policy (Import/ PD vendor styles) A-1 Technical Design Sheet Templates (Import/ PD vendor styles) A. Bodice A-2 B. Bottom A-3 Care & Content Sheet Template A-4 Graded Spec Sheet Templates (Domestic vendor styles) A. Bodice- alpha sizing A-5 B. Pants- alpha sizing A-6 C. Skirts- alpha sizing A-7 D. Bodice- numeric sizing A-8 E. Pants- numeric sizing A-9 F. Skirts- numeric sizing A-10

Section B - How To Measure Guidelines A. Garment Lengths B-1 B. Shoulder, Back, and Chest Width B-2 C. Bust Width B-3 D. Waist Width B-4-5 E. Belts B-6 F. Hip Width B-7 G. Bottom Opening Width B-8-9 H. Opening Circumference and Design Details B-10-13 I. Hoods B-14 J. Armhole Curves, Lengths, or Depths B-15 K. Bicep and Elbow Width B-16 L. Sleeve Opening Width and Height B-17 M. Sleeve Length B-18 N. Pockets, Pocket Flaps, and Placement B-19-20 O. Front Rise Lengths B-21 P. Back Rise Length B-21 R. Inseam Length B-22 S. Outseam Length B-22 U. Thigh Width B-23 V. Knee Width B-23 W. Leg Opening Width B-24 X. How to Measure Bias Garments B-25-26 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section C - Label Ordering & Placement Guidelines LABEL ORDERING GUIDELINES 1. Woven Label Supplier Information C-1 2. Label Masters Account Set-Up and Ordering Instructions C-2-14 3. Example of Confirmation Report of Order C- 15 4. Example of Pro-Forma Invoice C-16 LABEL PLACEMENT GUIDELINES 1. Label Placement for Bodiced Garments A. Garment with Neck or Foldover Finish C- 17 B. Garment with CB Neck Finish C- 17 C. Garment with Neck Facing Finish and CB C- 18 D. Lined Garment without Neck Facing C- 18 E. Lined Garment with CB Zipper C- 18 F. Garment with Narrow Neck Facing Finish C- 19 G. Garment with Collar or Collar Stand C- 19-20 H. Sweater with Tubular or Ribbed Neck Finish C- 21 I. Sweater with CB Zipper C- 21 2. Label Placement for Bottom Garments J. Garment with Elastic Back Waistband C-22 L. Garment with Elastic Waistband and CB Zipper C-22 M. Garment with Flat Back Waistband (top sew label) C-22 3. Special Labels Placement R. Reversible Garments C-23 S. Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant Labels C-23-24 4. Care & Content Label Format C-25 5. Main Label Format A. End Fold Label (for Jackets) C- 26 B. End Fold Label C -26 C. Top Sew Label C- 26 D. Mitered Label C- 27 E. D & D Lifestyle Labels C-27 6. Special Labels C- 28 7. Spare Placement C- 28 8. Special Occasion Hang Tags C-29-32 9. Slimsilhouette Hangtag C-33 10. Slimtacular Hangtag C-34 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section D - Product Safety/GCC Compliance General Certification of Conformity (GCC) Introduction D-1 General Certification of Conformity Frequently Asked Questions (FAD-2-3 Drapers GCC Requirements D-4-5 General Certification of Conformity - Blank Form D-6-8 Instructions For Completing the General Certification Of Conformit D- 9 GCC Vendor Acknowlegement Form D-10 Section E - Packing, Shipping, & Payment Terms A) Vendor Shipping Guidelines - Incoming Merchandise into Warehouse E-1 - Merchandise Delivery Dates E-1 - Penalties for Late Shipments E-2 - Payment Terms E-2 B) Packing Requirements - Tape & Sticker Quality- Important Notice E-3 - Packing & Labeling Requirements for Accessories E-4 C) Hanger Guidelines - Catalog E-5 - Retail E-6 D.) Jewelry Carding -Jewelry Carding overview E-7 -Magnetic Closure Card E-8 - Card E-9 -Earring Card E-10 -Genuine Stone sticker E-11 -Necklace Card E-12 -Earring Converter E-13 D) International Shipments - US Customs 10+2 Requirements- Importer Security Filing E-14 Section F- Performance Standards/Lab Testing Protocol Lab Testing- Apparel & Home a) Lab Test Request Form F- 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS b) Lab Testing Protocol F- 2 c) Recommended Size of Sample for Testing F-3 d.) Woven Fabric Test package F-4 e.) Knit Fabric Test Package F-5 f.) Sweater Test Package F-6 g.) Additional Tests F-7 Lab Testing- Other a) Lab Test Request Form F-8 b) Shoes/ Slippers F- 9-11 e) Purse/ Handbag/ Luggage F-12-16 f) Belts/Suspenders F-17-19 g) Jewelry F-20-25 h) Scarves/Shawls/Headwear/Gloves/Mittens F- 26-29

Orchard Brands Nominated Labs Intertek F-30-42 SGS F-43-58

Section G - Pre-Ticketing Guidelines RETAIL PRICE TICKET ORDERING GUIDELINES 1. Retail Price Supplier Information G-1 2. Label Masters Account Set-Up and Ordering Instructions G-2-14 3. Example of Confirmation Report of Order G- 15 4. Example of Pro-Forma Invoice G-16 Pre-Printed Ticket Specs A. Code 1 - Apparel Ticket Spec/ Handbags G-17 B. Code 2- Rat Tail Sticker Spec (Bracelets.) G-18 C. Code 3- Watch Box / Shoe Sticker, G-19 Carded Jewelry, Magnetic closure, TABLE OF CONTENTS , earring, necklace Pre-Printed Ticket Placement Instructions G-20 Additional Pre-Printed Ticket Placement A. Tees with Printed Labels G-21 B. Bracelets G-22 C. Earrings &Carded Jewelry ( pins, necklaces, magnetic closures) G-23 D. Handbags/ Purses G-24 Section H - Production Quality Standards Apparel Quality Standards H-1 Piece Goods, Cutting & Labeling H-2 Shaping Devices (Tops & Bottoms) - Standards for Evaluating Darts & Darts Equivalents H-3 - Standards for Evaluating Types H-3 - Standards for Evaluating Seam Finishes H-4 - Standards for Evaluating Collars H-5 - Standards for Evaluating Facings H-5 - Standards for Evaluating Inset () Bands H- 6 - Standards for Evaluating Rib or Stretch Neck Bands H-6 - Standards for Evaluating Bindings H-6 Sleeve Treatments - Standards for Evaluating Set-In Sleeves H-7 - Standards for Evaluating Raglan Sleeves H-8 - Standards for Evaluating Kimono Sleeves H-8 - Standards for Evaluating Sleeve H-8 - Standards for Evaluating Cuffs H-9 Waistline Treatments (Tops- Internal Treatments) - Standards for Evaluating Elasticized Waistlines H-10 - Standards for Evaluating Internal Casings H-10 - Standards for Evaluating Waistline Seams H-10 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Waistline Treatments (Bottoms- Edge Treatments) - Standards for Evaluating Waistbands H-11 - Standards for Evaluating Edge Casings H-12 - Standards for Evaluating Applied Elastic H-12 Closures (Tops & Bottoms) - Standards for Evaluating Closure Styles H-13 - Standards for Evaluating Buttoned Closures H-13-14 - Standards for Evaluating Snapped and Hooked Closures H-14 - Standards for Evaluating Zippered Closures H-14 Treatments - Standards for Evaluating and Hem Finishes H-15 Pockets (Tops & Bottoms) - Standards for Evaluating Inseam Pockets H-16 - Standards for Evaluating Applied (Patch) Pockets H-16-17 - Standards for Evaluating Slashed Pockets H-17 Decorative Details - Standards for Evaluating Soft Trim H-18 - Standards for Evaluating Hard Trim H-18 - Standards for Evaluating Fabric and Stitchery Trim H-19 - Standards for Evaluating Structural Trim H-19 Fit Evaluation - General Standards for Evaluating Fit and Wearing Comfort H-20 Section I -Quality Assurance Warehouse Inspections Warehouse Inspection, Routing, Procedures, & Responsibilities I- 1-4 Random Sampling Units Required I- 5 Statistical Auditing I- 6 Major & Minor Flaws I- 7 Defects Guide I- 8-9 Guidelines for Quality Problems Discovered During Inspection I -10-14 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section A Sample Review Policy "Fit Sample Review" Policy (for Import/ PD vendor styles only)

In order to maintain consistency in fit and quality for our customers, we have established procedures for all products selected by Draper's & Damon's. Outlined on the attached pages are the requirements for Fit Samples. The following procedures must be followed to comply with Draper's & Damon's "Fit Sample Review" policy.

1- Upon a program selection, the Technical Design Dept at Draper's & Damon's will issue a Technical Design Sheet for each style . Production team will submit Technical Design sheet to designated vendor.

2- It is the responsibility of all vendors to follow the provided Technical Design Sheets and submit a Fit Sample for each selected style by the given deadline. Vendors must follow the following instructions:

a. Measure garment and note specs clearly in the vendor measurement section. Attach a copy of Technical Design Sheet with vendor's measurements with each garment.

b. Sample must be in the correct fabric and represent the construction quality and techniques to be used in production.

c. Sample must have all labels properly affixed to the garments.

d. Boxes must be clearly marked as Fit Samples and sent to the attention of the requestor. Do not send 1st samples directly to the Technical Design Dept.

3- Once the Fit Sample is received and transferred to the Technical Design Dept. for approval, these are the steps:

a. Draper's Technical Dept. will measure the sample to ensure the vendor's measurements are accurate.

b. Sample is checked for fabric quality, construction techniques, compliance to design, care and product performance, and discussed with the buyer.

c. Sample is fit on a live model, fit and construction comments are made, and final specs are issued .

~ If the Fit Sample is rejected and a second Fit Sample is required: Vendor must follow the fit comments and resubmit a second fit sample for approval. Upon approval full graded specs will be issued.

~ If the Fit Sample is approved (or approved with corrections): The Technical Design Dept. will email the fit results back to the vendor with the full graded specs for Missy, Petite, & Women's .

Note : Vendor cannot go into production before sample approval. Upon receipt of bulk production at Draper's & Damon's distribution center, the Quality Assurance inspection team will perform an inspection based on comments and specs given at the fitting stage .

A-1 Group : Season : Division: Date : Desc : Style # : Item # : Mfg Code: Label : Label Placement : Packing : Flat Pack G O H COO : Technical Design Sheet 1st Sample on : 2nd Fit rcvd on : 3rd Fit rcvd on : Proposed Vendor Drapers Revised Vendor Drapers Revised Vendor Drapers Revised Sample Size : Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs A Back Body Length H P S A Front Body Length H P S B 1 Across shoulder Pt to Pt C Bust 1" Below Armhole D Waist 16 " From HPS F Hip 24 From HPS G Bottom opening G 5 Side Slit Length H11 Neck width Seam To Seam H12 Neck width Edge to Edge H13 Back neck drop to edge H14 Front neck drop to edge H 2 Collar Point H 3 Collar Stand Height @ CB H 4 Collar Height @ CB J 1 Armhole on curve K 1 Bicep 1" below armhole L Sleeve or Cuff opening L 6 Cuff Height M 2 Sleeve Length Frm Shldr H 8 Facing Width @ Shoulder H 7 facing Width @ CF Sample Status :

Self Fabric : Artwork Info Instructions : Comments :

Reference design & see fabric Sheet Placement Woven Knit Sweater Fabric/Garment Weight: Count: Quota Cat. Trims Denim: Blue Wash Shldr Pad: HTS Sleeve Head Support: : Cntrst Fabric: Thread: Thread: Zipper : design & pattern see fabric Sheet Zipper Pull: Acetate Bias Binding: Poly/Cotton Bias Binding: Self Color Contrast Color

Interlining:

Buttons: Main Label : New Colored Main Label To be used : for button info, see trim sheet Care & Content Label : Font Color To match brown color in the Main Label Size: Pantone 7532 C Count: *** All reference samples must be returned with prototype ***

A-2 Group : Season : Division: Date : Desc : Style # : Item # : Mfg Code: Label : Label Placement : Packing : Flat Pack G O H COO : Technical Design Sheet 1st Sample on : 2nd Fit rcvd on : 3rd Fit rcvd on : Proposed Vendor Drapers Revised Vendor Drapers Revised Vendor Drapers Revised Sample Size : Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs Msr +/- Msr +/- Specs D 4 Waist Relaxed D 5 Waist Extended D 6 Elastic Height D 7 Waistband Height F 1 High Hip 4" Below Waistband F 2 Low Hip 8" Below Waistband O 1 Front Rise Below Waistband P 1 Back Rise Below Waistband U 1 Thigh 1" Below Crotch V 1 Knee 14" Below Crotch W 1 Leg Opening R 1 Inseam

A 6 Skirt Length @ CB Below w/b A 6 Skirt Lining Length G 1 Skirt Bottom Opening Slit or Heigh

Sample Status :

Self Fabric : Artwork Info Instructions : Comments :

Reference design & pattern see fabric Sheet Woven Knit Sweater Placement Fabric/Garment Weight: Stitch Count: Quota Cat. Denim: Blue Wash Trims HTS Thread : Cntrst Fabric: Topstitch Thread: Overlock Thread: Zipper : design & pattern see fabric Sheet Zipper Pull: Elastic: Trouser Hook & Bar: ( hand sewn quality) Acetate Bias Binding: Self Color Contrast Color Poly/Cotton Bias Binding:

Interlining:

Buttons: Main Label : New Colored Main Label To be used Lining: for button info, see trim sheet Care & Content Label : Font Color To match brown color in the Main Label Size: Pantone 7532 C Count: *** All reference samples must be returned with prototype ***

A-3 Care & Content Sheet

Buyer # Season / Year : Group name : Date :

Vendor : Vendor Code : Completed By : Tel #

Approved On : Approved By :

Please fill out the following information for each individual style. All information must match the Care & Content labels used on the garments for production, as it is used in copy and must be accurate. Vendors are solely responsible for the legal accuracy of the fabric (Fiber Identification Accuracy) and Care Label instructions. If the production

do not match the information listed below, goods will be rejected by our Quality Assurance Department.

1 - Style # missy petite women Fabric / Origin : Garment Made In :

Item # missy petite women Self Fiber Content :

Item Description : Lining Fiber Content:

Size Ranges : Care Instructions :

Color (s) :

Shoulder Pads : Yes No Pockets : Yes No

2 - Style # missy petite women Fabric / Yarn Origin : Garment Made In :

Item # missy petite women Self Fiber Content :

Item Description : Lining Fiber Content:

Size Ranges : Care Instructions :

Color (s) :

Shoulder Pads : Yes No Pockets : Yes No

3 - Style # missy petite women Fabric / Yarn Origin : Garment Made In :

Item # missy petite women Self Fiber Content :

Item Description : Lining Fiber Content:

Size Ranges : Care Instructions :

Color (s) : No Yes Shoulder Pads : Yes Pockets : No

A-4 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Special Ticketing: Date

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size XS S M L XL XXL PXS PS PM PL PXL 1X 2X 3X 4X + / - HPS front. or, @ CB Body Length HPS back 1/2

Across Shoulder point to point 1/2 1" Below Armhole Bust Circumference @ Armhole 3/4

Waist Location specify measure location frm HPS Waist Circumference frm CB 3/4

Low Hip Location specify measure location frm HPS Low Hip Circumference frm CB 3/4 Along Edge Bottom Opening closed Point to Point 3/4 Seam to Seam Neck Width Edge to Edge 1/4 To Seam Front Neck Drop To Edge 1/4

Armhole Circumference along the curve 1/2

Raglan Depth CB nk seam to underarm pt 1/2 1" Blw Armhole Pt Bicep @ Armhole Point 1/4

Sleeve Opening Circumference 1/4 frm CB Nk Seam Sleeve Length frm Shoulder Pt 1/2

A-5 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Special Ticketing: Date

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size XS S M L XL XXL PXS PS PM PL PXL 1X 2X 3X 4X + / -

Waist OR Waistband Relaxed 3/4

Waist OR Waistband Extended 3/4

Waistband Height 0

Low Hip LOCATION specify measure location from Below WB Low Hip Circumference from Top of WB 3/4 from Below WB Front Rise Length along curve from Top of WB 1/2 from Below WB Back Rise Length along curve from Top of WB 1/2

Inseam Length 1/2

Thigh Circumference 1" below crotch junction 1/2

Knee Circumference 14" below crotch junction 1/2

Leg Opening Circumference 1/2

Misses Petite Women's

Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only Full BK Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Waist Design check one box in M, P, W

Misses Petite Women's

Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip

Zipper Placement check one box in M, P, W

A-6 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Date Special Ticketing:

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size XS S M L XL XXL PXS PS PM PL PXL 1X 2X 3X 4X + / -

Waist OR Waistband Relaxed 3/4

Waist OR Waistband Extended 3/4

Waistband Height 0

Low Hip Location specify measure location from Below WB Low Hip Circumference from Top of WB 3/4 CF, top of WB CB, top of WB Length CF, below WB CB, below WB 3/8 Along Edge Bottom Opening closed Point to Point 3/4

Misses Petite Women's

Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only Full BK Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Waist Design check one box in M, P, W

Misses Petite Women's

Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip

Zipper Placement check one box in M, P, W

A-7 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Special Ticketing: Date

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size 4 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2P 4P 8P 10P 12P 14P 16P 18P 14W 16W 18W 20W 22W 24W 26W + / - HPS front. or, @ CB Body Length HPS back 1/2

Across Shoulder point to point 1/2 1" Below Armhole Bust Circumference @ Armhole 3/4

Waist Location specify measure location frm HPS Waist Circumference frm CB 3/4

Low Hip Location specify measure location frm HPS Low Hip Circumference frm CB 3/4 Along Edge Bottom Opening closed Point to Point 3/4 Seam to Seam Neck Width Edge to Edge 1/4 To Seam Front Neck Drop To Edge 1/4

Armhole Circumference along the curve 1/2

Raglan Depth CB nk seam to underarm pt 1/2 1" Blw Armhole Pt Bicep @ Armhole Point 1/4

Sleeve Opening Circumference 1/4 frm CB Nk Seam Sleeve Length frm Shoulder Pt 1/2

A-8 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Special Ticketing: Date

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size 4 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2P 4P 8P 10P 12P 14P 16P 18P 14W 16W 18W 20W 22W 24W 26W + / -

Waist OR Waistband Relaxed 3/4

Waist OR Waistband Extended 3/4

Waistband Height 0

Low Hip LOCATION specify measure location from Below WB Low Hip Circumference from Top of WB 3/4 from Below WB Front Rise Length along curve from Top of WB 1/2 from Below WB Back Rise Length along curve from Top of WB 1/2

Inseam Length 1/2

Thigh Circumference 1" below crotch junction 1/2

Knee Circumference 14" below crotch junction 1/2

Leg Opening Circumference 1/2

Misses Petite Women's

Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only Waist Design check one box in M, P, W

Misses Petite Women's

Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip

Zipper Placement check one box in M, P, W

A-9 COMPANY: VENDOR CODE

Style # MISSY Group Name Style # PETITE Division Style # WOMEN Season Desc

Special Ticketing: Date

Style : Misses Petite Women's Tol

Size 4 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 2P 4P 8P 10P 12P 14P 16P 18P 14W 16W 18W 20W 22W 24W 26W + / -

Waist OR Waistband Relaxed 3/4

Waist OR Waistband Extended 3/4

Waistband Height 0

Low Hip Location specify measure location from Below WB Low Hip Circumference from Top of WB 3/4 CF, top of WB CB, top of WB Length CF, below WB CB, below WB 1/2 Along Edge Bottom Opening closed Point to Point 1/2

Misses Petite Women's

Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Part FR Elastic & Full BK Elastic Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist Full Elastic Waist BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only BK Elastic Only Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Flat Waist, No Elastic Waist Design check one box in M, P, W Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only Side BK Elastic Only

Misses Petite Women's

Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip Front Zip Side Zip CB Zip

Zipper Placement check one box in M, P, W

A-10 A. Garment Lengths

A-1 Center Back Length (CB): Measure from center back neckline seam straight down to bottom of garment.

A-3 High Point of Shoulder Length (HPS): Measure from neckline seam at high point of shoulder (excluding band) on the BACK of garment, straight down to bottom of garment. (Measure on Front of garment only if specified)

A-6 Skirt Length: Measure from below waistband straight down center back to bottom of skirt.

B-1 B. Shoulder, Back,andChest Width

4" from HPS 5" from HPS seam. seam straightdowntobottom ofyoke Measure fromcenterbackneckline B-4 Yoke Depth At Center Back: armhole seamtoseam. Shoulder), measurestraightacrossfrom Report (or4"downfromHighPoint At pointindicatedontheSpecification B-3 Across Front: armhole seamtoseam. Shoulder), measurestraightacrossfrom Report (or5"downfromHighPoint At pointindicatedontheSpecification B-2 Across Back: seam toarmhole/shoulderseam. shoulders fromarmhole/shoulder Measure straightacrossfrontattopof B-1 Across ShouldersPointtoPoint:

B-2 seam. straight downtobottomofyoke Measure fromHighPointShoulder B-8 Yoke Depthfrom HPS: edge toedge. Measure straightacrossfrom B-6 Shoulder Pad Width: outer edgeofshoulderpad. edge ofshoulderpadtoright shoulder levelfromleftouter Measure straightacrossat B-5 Shoulder PadLength: B-7 Shoulder Pad Thickness Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

C. Bust Width

C-1 Style with Seam: Measure straight across 1" below the armhole base. 1"

C-2 Style without Armscye Seam: , Kimono, Raglan, etc... Measure from high point shoulder down to the armhole base, (unless otherwise specified) then measure straight across the garment, edge to edge. 1"

C-3 Open Front or Wrap Styles: On the back of garment, measure straight across 1" below the armhole base from side seam to side seam. Double the measurement.

B-3 D. Waist Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

D-1 With Waistline Seam: Measure outside of the waistline seam from edge to edge.

16” from HPS (missy) D-2 Without Waistline Seam: Measure 16" down from HPS to point indicated as the waist level. Measure straight across, edge to edge.

Guideline to locate "Waist Level": Waist level from HPS: Petite - 15 1/2" Misses - 16" Women's - 17"

D-3 Skirt or Pant with Set-In Waistband, Closed: Measure outside of band at the waistband joining seam from edge to edge

D-4 Skirt or Pant with Elasticized Waist, Relaxed: Measure on the outside of the band at the center of elastic from edge to edge.

Side Back Elastic

D-5 Skirt or Pant with Elasticized Waist, Extended: Stretch band to maximum without breaking the stitches. Measure at the center of the band from edge to edge.

B-4

D. Waist Width Con't. Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

D-6 Elastic Height: Measure the elastic width on the inside of garment from edge to top of garment.

D-8 Open Front or Wrap Styles: On the back of garment, measure down from HPS to point indicated as waist level. Measure straight across seam to seam. Double the measurement.

D-7 Waistband Height: Measure from the joining seam or lowest topstitch on outside (since most of the time the elastic will exceed the last topstitch) to top edge of waistband. 16” from HPS (missy)

B-5 E. Belts

E-1 Straight Belt with Eyelets: Close belt to center eyelet. Place side face down on table. Measure at center from edge to edge. Double the measurement.

E-2 Belt without Eyelets: Measure from crossbar of buckle to longest point.

E-3 Tie Belt: Measure from end to end.

E-4 Drawstring Length: Measure the length from end to end (or knot to knot).

B-6 F. Hip Width to edge(flat). hipline curveofgarment,measuringedge side seamsandrise(3points),thenfollow stitch, orwaisttopedge(refertospec)at Measure down8”fromwaistseam, F-2 LowHip: Womens- 9” Misses- 8” Petite- 71/2” Hip Levelbelownaturalwaist: Guideline tolocate“HipLevel”: out andmeasured flat,withoutfoldsinfabric. Note: Tucks, ,&shirringshouldbespread the Circumference Measurement Double theWidth Measurement for 24” F-1 HighHip: toedge(flat). hipline curveofgarment,measuringedge side seamsandrise(3points),thenfollow stitch, orwaisttopedge(refertospec)at Measure down4”fromwaistseam, across seamtoseam.Double themeasurement. to pointindicatedashiplevel.Measurestraight On thebackofgarment,measuredownfromHPS F-4 OpenFront or Wrap Styles: 8” B-7 Womens- 25” Misses- 24” Petite- 23” Hip Levelfrom HPS Guideline tolocate“HipLevel”: across, edgeto. indicated ashiplevel.Measurestaight Measure downfromHPStopoint F-3 Stylewithout Waistline Seam: 8” 4” 8” 4”

24" from HPS 24” 4” G. Bottom Opening Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

G-1 Garment Closed: Measure straight across bottom of garment from edge to edge.

G-2 Rib Knit or Elastic Band, Relaxed: Measure straight across at center of band.

G-3 Rib Knit or Elastic Band, Extended: Stretch elastic or rib knit to maximum without breaking stitches. Measure at center of band from edge to edge.

B-8 G-4 Bottom Band Height: Measure from joining seam to edge of bottom band or elastic.

G-5 Side Split Length Measure total split opening.

G-6 Open Front and Wrap Styles: On the back of garment, measure straight across bottom of garment from seam to seam. Double the measurement.

G. Bottom Opening Width Con't Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

B-9 H. Neckline Opening Circumference and Design Details

H-1 Without Collar or Band: CB CF Close neckline from center back to center front and lay flat. Measure following the

seam Shoulder seam line or edge & double.

H-2 Collar Point: Measure the collar from joining seam to edge.

H-3 Shirt Collar Stand: Open collar stand. Measure straight across the neck band from center of button to center of .

H-4 Collar Height or Collar Trim Height: Measure at center back neck from top edge of collar straight down to collar/neckline seam, or collar/collar stand seam. For rib knit, measure from joining seam to outer edge of collar or rib knit.

H-5 Width at Hem: Measure straight across from placket seam to outer edge of placket.

B-10 H. Neckline Opening Circumference and Design Details Con't

H-6 Placket Length: Measure straight down from top edge of placket to bottom edge.

H-8

H-7 Facing Width at CF Hem: Measure straight across from front edge to outer edge of facing.

H-8 Facing Width at Shoulder: Measure straight across from neck seam to outer edge of facing.

H-9 Facing Width at CB: Measure straight down from CB H-9 neck to bottom edge of facing.

H-7

H-10 Collar Notch: Measure from inside point to edge of notch.

B-11

H. Neckline Opening Circumference and Design Details Con't.

CB

Extended neck circumference measurement must exceed head circumference measurement.

H-11 Neck Width Seam to Seam: "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck points of neck opening. Measure straight across SEAM LINE to SEAM LINE.

H-13 Back Neck Drop (to seam): "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck seams. Measure from top of the "square" at CB straight down to back neckline seam.

H-14 Front Neck Drop (to seam): "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck seams. Measure from top of the "square" at CF to front neckline seam.

B-12 H. Neckline Opening Circumference and Design Details Con't. Extended neck circumference measurement must exceed head circumference measurement.

H-12 Neck Width Edge to Edge: "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck points. Measure straight across the INNER POINTS of neck opening, from edge to edge.

H-15 Back Neck Drop (to edge): "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck points, edge to edge. Measure from top of the "square" at CB straight down to edge of back neckline.

H-16 Front Neck Drop (to edge): "Square" an imaginary line between shoulder/neck points, edge to edge. Measure from top of the "square" at CF straight down to edge of front neckline.

B-13 I. Hoods Fold in half, placing front opening edges together

I-1 Hood Height:

Measure from CB neck seam to highest point of hood. hood opening hood

CB

4”

CF CB I-2 Width or Depth: Locate point 4” down from top of hood (or to the point indicated on the Specification Report), measure from CF edge of hood straight across to the CB edge

I-3 Hood Opening Circumference: Measure from center front neck seam, around total hood opening circumference

CF

B-14 HPS

armhole depth J-4 Armhole depth from High Point Shoulder (HPS): Measure in a vertical direction down from HPS to find armhole depth.

J. Armhole Curves, Lengths or Depths Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

J-1 Styles with Curved Armscye Seam: Measure down from top of armhole seam at shoulder to base of armhole seam, following the curve.

J-2 Styles with "T" Shaped Armscye Seam: Measure straight down from top of armhole at shoulder seam to base of armhole seam.

J-3 Styles without Armscye Seam: Raglan, Kimono, Saddle Shoulder, etc... Measure diagonally from center back neck at seam line to base of armhole seam.

B-15 Bicep

1"

K-2 Styles without Armscye Seam: Measure down 1" below armhole base, then measure straight across to outer edge of sleeve. Measurement is taken parallel to hem.

1"

Elbow

13”

K. Bicep and Elbow Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

K-1 Styles with Armscye Seam: Measure down 1" below armhole base, then measure straight across to outer edge of sleeve. Measurement is taken parallel to hem.

K-3 Elbow Width: Measure down from shoulder/armhole point 13", then measure straight across to outer edge of sleeve. Measurement is taken parallel to hem.

B-16 L. Sleeve Opening Width and Height Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

L-1 Without Band or Cuff: Measure straight across at lowest edge of sleeve.

L-2 With Band or Cuff, Closed: Measure straight across at center of band.

L-3 Button Cuff Only: With band or cuff open, measure from center of button to far end of buttonhole.

L-4 Rib Knit or Elastic Cuff, Relaxed: Measure straight across at center of knit.

L-5 Rib Knit of Elastic Cuff, Extended: Stretch knit to maximum without breaking stitches. Measure at center of knit from edge to edge. L-6 Cuff or Band Height: Measure from joining seam to outer edge of cuff, band, or elastic.

L-7 Sleeve Placket Length: Measure straight down from top of placket to joining seam of sleeve cuff. L-8 Sleeve Split Length: Measure total opening.

B-17

M. Sleeve Length Include the height of trim or cuff at opening within the length measurement

CB

M-2 From Shoulder Seam: Measure from armhole seam line along sleeve fold to bottom edge of sleeve opening or cuff.

CB

M-3 From Center Back (set in sleeve): Measure from center back neck seam across to shoulder point (@ armhole seam), and continue straight down sleeve fold to bottom edge of sleeve opening or cuff.

M-1 From Center Back (raglan or kimono): Measure from center back neck seam straight down to center of sleeve opening or cuff.

B-18 Bust Level Pocket

CF

N. Pockets, Pocket Flaps and Placement

N-1 Pocket (or Flap) Width at Opening: Measure straight across top of pocket opening, edge to edge (if pocket flap covers pocket, measure top edge of pocket, not the pocket flap).

N-2 Pocket Length (or Flap) at Center: Measure straight down center of pocket from top to bottom edge.

N-3 Pocket Placement down from High Point Shoulder (HPS): Measure straight down from high point of shoulder to top edge of pocket.

N-4 Pocket Placement across from Center Front or Front Edge: Measure straight across (as specified) to top edge of pocket, welt or besom opening.

B-19 N. Pockets, Pocket Flaps, and Placement Con’t. Hip Level Pocket

N-5 Pocket Opening on Side Seam, Curve, or Slant: Measure the opening following curve or slant of pocket.

N-6 Pocket Width: Measure straight across at widest part of pocket lining from stitching to stitching, not edge to edge.

N-7 Pocket Depth: Measure straight down longest part of pocket lining (under waistband). Measure from top stitching to bottom closure stitching, not cut edge to edge.

N-8 Placement of Below Waist Level Pockets: Measure straight down from joining seam of waistband to top edge of pocket.

For Hip Level Pocket Placement on Tops: Measure straight down from high point of shoulder seam to top edge of pocket.

N-9 Pocket Placement across from CF or CB: Measure straight across from center front to top edge of pocket, welt, or besom opening.

For patch pockets or pocket flaps at the hip level, refer to N-1 and N-2 measuring guidelines.

N-10 Pocket Placement from Hem: Measure from bottom hem up to lower edge of pocket.

B-20 O. Front Rise Lengths

O-1 From Below Waistband: Measure along center front seam following curve to inseam intersection.

P-1 From Below Waistband: Measure along center back seam following curve to inseam intersection. O-2 Zipper Length: Open Zipper. Measure from top of zipper at waistband seam to top of slide of opened zipper

P. Back Rise Lengths

B-21 R. Inseam Length

R-1 From Rise Intersection: Measure from rise intersection seam following inside seam to bottom edge, including rib knit or elastic. Measure from center of stitching, if double needle seam.

If stirrup pants, measure from rise intersection seam following inside seam to bottom joining seam for stirrup, excluding stirrup panel.

S. Outseam Length

S-1 From Below Waistband: Measure following side seam to bottom of hem (on curve), including hem rib knit or band.

B-22 U. Thigh Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

1” Thigh U-1: Measure down 1” below crotch intersection then straight across edge to edge, parallel to hem.

V. Knee Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

14”

V-1: Knee Measure down along inseam 14” down from crotch intersection then, straight across edge to edge, parallel to hem.

B-23

W. Leg Opening Width Double the Width Measurement for the Circumference Measurement

W-1 Hemmed or With Cuff: Measure straight across at the lowest edge of the leg opening.

W-2 With Elastic Band or Rib Knit, Relaxed: Measure straight across from center of band or rib knit.

W-2 With Elastic Band or Rib Knit, Extended: Stretch elastic or knit to maximum without breaking stitches. Measure straight across at center of band or rib knit.

B-24

X. How to measure BIAS cut garments

waist SKIRTS:

Step 1 - Lay skirt flat on table, straighten warp & weft grains (on the diagonal) as best as possible. hip Step 2 - Pull out Hip level on skirt ensuring fabric lays flat on table & does not distort or ripple. *** DO NOT re-adjust skirt*** Ensure skirt remains in this position until length measurement is recorded. Step 3 - Measure length (below waistband), or as specified. Step 4 - Garment can now be moved so that the hem circumference can be measured

length

across shoulder TOPS:

Step 1 - Lay top flat on table, straighten warp & weft grains (on the diagional) as best as possible. Step 2 - Pull out Bust & Waist levels on top ensuring fabric lays flat on table & does not distort or ripple. bust *** DO NOT re-adjust top *** Ensure top remains in this position until body length, shoulder, & neck measurements are recorded. Step 3 - Measure HPS Body length. waist Step 4 - Measure across shoulder width Step 5 - Measure neck width, front neck drop, & back body neck drop (as specified). length Step 6 - Garment can now be moved so that the hem from HPS circumference, sleeves, & armhole can be measured.

B-25 X. How to measure BIAS cut garments

across shoulder

DRESSES:

Step 1 - Lay Dress flat on table, straighten warp & weft grains (on the diagional) as best as bust possible. Step 2 - Pull out Bust, Waist, & Hip levels on dress ensuring fabric lays flat on table & does not distort or ripple. waist *** DO NOT re-adjust dress *** Ensure dress remains in this position until body length, shoulder, & neck measurements are recorded. Step 3 - Measure HPS Body length. Step 4 - Measure across shoulder width. hip Step 5 - Measure neck width, front neck drop, & back neck drop (as specified). Step 6 - Garment can now be moved so that the hem circumference, sleeves, & armhole can be measured.

body length from HPS

B-26 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section C Label Ordering & Placement Guidelines WOVEN LABEL SUPPLIER INFORMATION – Updated 1/3/2013

We are pleased to announce that Draper’s and Damon’s is changing our nominated woven label and price ticket vendor to Label Masters effective January 3, 2013. CheckNet/Checkpoint will no longer service Draper’s vendors as they are discontinuing this product division. You may already be familiar with Label Masters as a current Orchard Brands nominated supplier for unit barcode and carton labels for Draper’s & Damon’s as well as other brands in the Orchard Brand’s organization. We are confident that our vendors will experience improved customer service from Label Master’s as well as increased efficiency with “one-stop” shopping for all labeling and ticketing needs.

Advantage of Label Masters-  Consistency for label quality and color-Labels have been proofed and approved by Draper’s.  Price- By pre-booking annual quantities, we are able to secure the lowest price for the woven labels and price tickets.  Easy 24 hr. Online Ordering System- Orders may be placed at your convenience.  Reduced freight cost-Vendors may choose courier and shipping method and combine orders for all labeling and price tickets.

Account set-up and Ordering instructions-  Please view the attached PDF presentation from Label Masters.

Order confirmation-  Email confirmation report of order sent to vendor upon completion of online order. *Example attached  Pro forma Invoice will be sent once order is completed. *Example attached  Vendor must confirm back before order will be processed.  PI and Email Confirmation Report must be confirmed and returned by Fax before order will be processed. Please make sure this is done in a timely manner so delivery will not be delayed.

Order changes, cancellations, customer service-  For adjustments to quantity per sku for over/short quantity or other reason, vendor must contact customer service directly to make changes prior to confirming the order.  For changes after an order is confirmed, contact customer service first. If the order has not been produced and shipped, Label Master’s customer service will tell you if changes may be made to the order.  Please contact customer service directly for all quantity changes, inquiries, cancellations, shipping, etc. They will process all changes and re-submit an updated email confirmation.

Label Master’s Customer Service- all vendors, domestic and foreign. Contact person: YAN Email address: [email protected] TEL: (86) 8334 6958 EXT. 130

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Item Code: BST101 Description: BROWNSTONE Missy Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 25mm X 80mm to 66mm Price[US$]: $28.29 / M Add To Order

Item Code: BSTP102 Description: BROWNSTONE Petites Woven Main Label - Top Sew Size: 67mm X 60mm to 30mm Price[US$]: $42.00 / M Add To Order

Item Code: BSTW101 Description: BROWNSTONE Women's Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 25mm X 80mm to 66mm Price[US$]: $28.29 / M Add To Order

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C-14 C-15 C-16 1. Label Placement for Bodiced Garments

A. Garment with Neck Binding or Foldover Finish

C B Placement A-1

Care , , DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content

C B Placement A-2

, , Care & AMON S DRAPERS D 1/4" & Content

1. Label: Top Sew(Fold or Mitered) 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, insert top edge under binding 3. Care & Content Label: Space 1/2"(for Fold) or 1/4"(for Mitered) from main label to wearer's left, insert under binding

Placement A-3 C B

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, 1/8" below neckline edge. Stitch at both ends 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label

B. Garment with CB Neck Facing Finish C B Placement B-1 1"

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

CB Neck Facing 1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: Center vertically and 1" down from neckline, stitch at both ends on facing 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label.

C-17 C. Garment with Neck Facing Finish and CB Zipper

Placement C-1

1/2" , , DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" Care & Content

CB Neck Facing

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: Space 1/2" from center of zipper to wearer's left and 1/2" down from neckline, stitch at both ends on facing 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label.

D. Lined Garment without Neck Facing

Placement D-1 C B

1/2"

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, 1/2" down from neckline, stitch at both ends on lining 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label.

E. Lined Garment with CB Zipper

Placement E-1

1/2" , , DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" Care & Content

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: Space 1/2" from center of zipper to wearer's left and 1/2" down from neckline, stitch at both ends on lining 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label.

C-18

F. Garment with Narrow Neck Facing Finish (up to 1 1/4")

Placement F-1 C B

Care , , DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content

C B

Placement F-2

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/4" & Content 1. Label: Top Sew(Fold or Mitered) 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, insert top edge under facing 3. Care & Content Label: Space 1/2"(for Fold) or 1/4"(for Mitered) from main label to wearer's left, insert under facing

G. Garment with Collar or Collar Stand

Placement G-1 C B

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content

Placement G-2 C B

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care 1/4" & Content

1. Label: Top Sew(Fold or Mitered) 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, insert top edge under collar or collar stand 3. Care & Content Label: Space 1/2" (for Fold) or 1/4" (for Mitered) from main label to wearer's left, insert under collar or collar stand

C-19 G. Garment with Collar or Collar Stand Con't

Placement G-3 C B

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content Placement G-4 C B

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care 1/4" & Content

1. Label: Top Sew(Fold or Mitered) 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck, insert top edge under collar or collar stand 3. Care & Content Label: Space 1/2" (for Fold) or 1/4" (for Mitered) from main label to wearer's left, insert under collar or collar stand

Placement G-5 C B

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

Placement G-6 C B

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content 1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: G-5 Center label at base of collar, in all four corners G-6 Center label horizontally and vertically on collar stand, tack in all four corners 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label

C-20 H. Sweater with Tubular or Ribbed Neck Finish

C B

Placement H-1

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: CB Neck at bottom of neck finish, tack in all four corners 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label

I. Sweater with CB Zipper

Placement I-2

, , 1" DRAPERS&DAMON S Care & Content

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: Space 1" from center of zipper to wearer's left at bottom of neck finish, tack in all four corners 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label

C-21

2. Label Placement for Bottom Garments

J. Garment with Elastic Back Waistband

, , DR A P ER S & DA MO N S Placement J-1 Care & Content J - 1 1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: CB Waist, on relaxed elastic allowing 1/2" for elasticity, stitch at both ends Back Rise 3. Care & Content Label: Center stitch to bottom edge of main label

L. Garment with Elastic Waistband and CB Zipper

, , DR A P ER S & DA MO N S Placement L-1 Care & 1" Content L - 1

1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: Space 1" from zipper to wearer's left, CB Zipper stitch at both ends 3. Care & Content Label: Center, stitch to bottom edge of main label

M. Garment with Flat Back Waistband

C B Placement M-1

, , Care DR A P ER S & DA MO N S & M - 1 1. Label: Top Sew 1/4" Content 2. Main Label Placement: CB Waist, insert top edge under waistband Back Rise 3. Care & Content Label: Space 1/4" from main label to wearer's left, insert under waistband

C B

, , Placement M-2 DR A P ER S & DA MO N S Care & Content M - 2 1. Label: End Sew 2. Main Label Placement: CB Waist, in center 3. Care & Content Label: Center stitch to bottom edge Back Rise of Main Label

C-22

3. Special Labels Placement

R. Reversible Garments

Placement R-1

Back Neckline

, , DRAPERS&DAMON S Back View Care & www.drapers.com Content Care & Content

1. Label: Top Sew 2. Special Label Placement: Insert overlock chain between top edge of main label allowing about 1 1/2" excess on either side, stitch along top edge Insert chain in back neckline seam 3. Care & Content Label: Increase Care Label Length 1" to allow text of label to show beyond main label Stitch with main label along top edge

S. Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant Labels

Placement S-1

Stretch

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S & 1/4" Content

Back Rise

1. Label: Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant End Fold 2. Special Label Placement: CB Waist, centered on WB, stitch at both ends

C-23 S. Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant Labels Con't

C B Placement S-2

Stretch

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content C B

Wrinkle Resistant

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content 1. Label: Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant End Fold 2. Special Label Placement: CB Neck, centered on collar stand, stitch at both ends

C B Placement S-3

Stretch

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content

C B

Wrinkle Resistant

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/2" & Content

1. Label: Stretch or Wrinkle Resistant End Fold 2. Special Label Placement: Center label at base of collar, stitch at both ends

C-24 4. Care & Content Label Format One Size Garments

Missy Petite Women’s 1" One Size One Size One Size 60% XXXXXX 60% XXXXXX 60% XXXXXX Size Letter or Number 40% XXXXX 40% XXXXX 40% XXXXX M Example: M or 10 Made in XXXXX Made in XXXXX Made in XXXXX RN XXXXX RN XXXXX RN XXXXX 60% XXXXXX See Reverse See Reverse See Reverse Fiber Content For Care For Care For Care 40% XXXXX Made in XXXXX Machine Wash Cold Machine Wash Cold Machine Wash Cold Country of Origin With Like Colors With Like Colors With Like Colors Gentle Cycle Gentle Cycle Gentle Cycle RN XXXXX Your RN # Tumble Dry Low Tumble Dry Low Tumble Dry Low RemoveEXAMPLE Promptly RemoveEXAMPLE Promptly RemoveEXAMPLE Promptly See Reverse Non-Chlorine Bleach Non-Chlorine Bleach Non-Chlorine Bleach WhenONLY Needed WhenONLY Needed ONLY For Care When Needed Fold Line Machine Wash Cold XXX XXX XXX With Like Colors Gentle Cycle Care Instructions* Tumble Dry Low D & D expect all vendors to use RemoveEXAMPLE Promptly Non-Chlorine Bleach tested care instructions WhenONLY Needed

International Care Symbols (for Imported goods only)

XXX Vendor Code

1" Size Letter or Number M Example: M or 10

NOT ACTUAL SIZE ACTUAL NOT Tall Tall for Tall Sizes, Long for Long Length, Short for Short Length 60% XXXXXX Fiber Content 40% XXXXX

Made in XXXXX Country of Origin RN XXXXX Your RN # See Reverse For Care Fold Line

Machine Wash Cold With Like Colors Gentle Cycle Care Instructions* Tumble Dry Low D & D expect all vendors to use RemoveEXAMPLE Promptly Non-Chlorine Bleach tested care instructions WhenONLY Needed

International Care Symbols (for Imported goods only)

XXX Vendor Code

*Care & Content Labels must be white ground with PANTONE #7532C (brown) lettering. Import labels must be woven satin Domestic labels can be printed satin with indelible ink or woven satin *Sizing must be as follows: Missy XS, S, M, L, XL or 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Petite PXS, PS, PM, PL, PXL or 4P, 6P, 8P, 10P, 12P, 14P, 16P, 18P Women's 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X or 18W, 20W, 22W, 24W, 26W, 28W Woman's Petite 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X or 18WP, 20WP, 22WP, 24WP, 26WP, 28WP

One Size Garments: see above C-25

Brand Color Labels

Ground : White Satin Logo Color : Pantone 5513C DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Letters color : Pantone 7532C PETITES Letters color : Pantone 5513C

D100 : End Fold label for Missy and Women's DP100 : End Fold label for Petite

56 mm 56 mm

28 mm 28 mm

P E T I T E S

D101 : End Fold label for Missy and Women's DP101 : End Fold label for Petite

56 mm 56 mm

20 mm 20 mm P E T I T E S

D102 : Top Sew label for Missy and Women's DP102 : Top Sew label for Petite

52 mm 52 mm

P E T I T E S

Fold line Fold line

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C-26 Brand Color Labels

Ground : White Satin Logo Color : Pantone 5513C DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Letters color : Pantone 7532C PETITES Letters color : Pantone 5513C

D103 : Mitered label for Missy and Women's DP103 : Mitered label for Petite

3/8" 3/8"

15mm 15mm P E T I T E S

46 mm 46 mm

D&D Lifestyle Labels

Ground : White Satin Logo Color : Per Labelmasters

DDLI01 : Mitered label for Missy and Women's DDLIP01 : Mitered label for Petite

3/8" 3/8"

15mm 15mm PETITES

46 mm 46 mm

DDLI02 : End Fold label for Missy and Women's DDLIP02 : End Fold label for Petite

56 mm 56 mm

20 mm 20 mm PETITES

IMPORTANT NOTE : ALL CARE & CONTENT LABELS USED WITH OUR BRAND COLOR LABELS MUST BE WOVEN ON SATIN SAME AS OUR MAIN LABEL AND THE FONT COLOR MUST BE BROWN SAME COLOR AS THE "DRAPER'S & DAMON'S" LETTERS COLOR IN THE MAIN LABEL ( PANTONE 7532 C ) ON WHITE GROUND .

C-27 6. Special Labels

ST 2 : Draper's & Damon's Stretch Label

1 1/2" 3/8" Stretch

WR 2 : Draper's & Damon's Wrinkle Resistant Label

2"

1/2" Wrinkle Resistant

7. Spare Button Placement

C B C B

, , Care DRAPERS&DAMON S , , & DRAPERS&DAMON S 1/4" Content Care & Content

Spare Button Placement: Button bag is placed in the left corner of the Care & Content Label.

Attachment: Attached with a 76 mm natural color swiftach.

Spare Bead Bag should also be attached this way. If garment has both spare beads and spare buttons they may all be put in the same bag.

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8. Special Occasion Hang Tag * For Garments sold as set place hangtag in jacket

Hang Tag #SOHT1 (3’’ X 6’’)

Placement: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 3" below armhole, or 3’’ below waistband on bottoms.

Attachment: Swift attach with a 13 mm natural color swiftach.

Supplier: Label Masters www. labelmasters.com

C-29 Sets-2 or 3 pc Sold as Set - Special Occasion Hangtag Placement (For Jacket/ Dress, Jacket/ Shell, Sweater/Shell, Jacket/ Shell/ Skirt, Twin Sets)

Hang Tag Placement: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 3" below armhole.

Attachment: Swift attach with a 13 mm natural color swiftach.

* For garments sold as set, place hangtag in JKT. only, Other pieces in sets do not require hangtag

C-30 Top Garments - Special Occasion Hangtag Placement Sold as Separate Item, Not Part of A Set

Hang Tag Placement: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 3" below armhole.

Attachment: Swift attach with a 13 mm natural color swiftach.

C-31 Bottom Garments - Special Occasion Hangtag Placement Sold as Separate Item, Not Part of A Set

Pants Skirts

Hang Tag Placement: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 3" below waistband.

Attachment: Swift attach with a 13 mm natural color swiftach.

C-32 TM 9. Slimsilhouette Hangtag --#SLIMSI-1 Retail Only Orders (Not Catalog)

Hangtag #SLIMSI-1 (1 1/4’’ x 4 1/4’’)

Placement: On wearer's left side seam (outside) 1’’ below armhole

Attachment: Swift attach with a 3’’ natural color swiftach.

Supplier: Label Masters www.labelmasters.com

C-33 TM 10. Slimtacular Hangtag --#SLIMTA-1 Retail Only Orders (Not Catalog)

Hangtag #SLIMTA-1 (1 1/4’’ x 4 1/4’’)

Placement: Top: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 1’’ below armhole Bottom: On wearer's left sideseam (outside), 4’’ below top of waistband

Attachment: Swift attach with a 3’’ natural color swiftach

Supplier: Contact Draper’s PD Manager

C-34 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section D GCC Compliance Product Safety August 2, 2010

General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) Requirement The Consumer Product Safety Commission is an independent agency of the United States government created in 1972 by the Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) to, among other things, “protect the public against unreasonable risks of injuries associated with consumer products“.

The Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) became law on August 14, 2008. It reauthorized and modernized the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and imposed many new requirements on manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers of consumer products.

Section 102 of the CPSIA requires a General Certification of Conformity (GCC) for all products, subject to a consumer safety rule under the CPSA or similar rule, standard, ban, or regulation under any other Act enforced by the Commission. The GCC is to be based on a test of each product or upon a reasonable testing program.

In anticipation of Federal Government enforcement of the GCC, Draper’s & Damon’s is providing a sample GCC and certain related procedures it expects vendors to follow by September 6th, 2010.

The Orchard Brands companies will provide a series of webinars for vendor reference, training and questions. You will receive a separate invitation for webinar registration and general instructions.

Information concerning GCC is provided in the enclosed CPSC Frequently Asked Questions document and the Draper’s & Damon’s sample GCC and instructions. Additional information is available from the CPSC website (http://www.cpsc.gov), including web pages pertaining to the CPSIA (http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/cpsia.html) and regulations applicable to your products (http://www.cpsc.gov/cgi-bin/regs.aspx and http://www.cpsc.gov.businfo/regsbyproduct.html).

This letter and its accompanying materials do not replace or supersede CPSC statutes, interpretative regulations, and guidance documents, which may change from time to time. You are encouraged to consult such materials and legal counsel.

Non-compliance with the federally-required GCC and the Draper’s & Damon’s procedures will result in stop shipment, stop payment and/or a $450 fine imposed by Draper’s & Damon’s, per incident. No payments on any outstanding PO’s will be issued until the GCC is received and reviewed by Draper’s & Damon’s.

Draper’s & Damon’s GCC Compliance

D-1 GENERAL CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. To what products does the general certificate of conformity requirement apply? A. The requirement to supply a general certificate of conformity applies to products manufactured that are subject to a consumer product safety rule under the Consumer Product Safety Act or similar rule, ban, standard, or regulation under any other Act enforced by the Commission.

Q. Does the requirement to have a general certificate of conformity include products manufactured domestically? A. Yes. The requirement applies to products that are domestically manufactured as well as imported products.

Q. Is the general conformity certificate requirement limited to children's products? A. No. All products subject to a consumer product safety rule or one of the similar standards or rules must be certified.

Q. On what does my certification have to be based? A. The general conformity certification must be based on a test of each product or a reasonable testing program.

Q. Who must issue the certificate? A. Under the Commission's rule at http://www.cpsc.gov/businfo/frnotices/fr09/certification.pdf, for products manufactured overseas, the certificate must be issued by the importer. For products produced domestically, the certificate must be issued by the U.S. manufacturer. Neither a foreign manufacturer nor a private labeler is required to issue a certificate. Neither need be identified on the certificate issued by the importer or domestic manufacturer.

Q. Must each shipment be "accompanied" by a certificate? A. Yes, the law requires that each import (and domestic manufacturer) shipment be "accompanied" by the required certificate. The requirement applies to imports and products manufactured domestically.

Q. Is the importer or U.S. manufacturer required to supply the certificate to its distributors and retailers? A. Yes. The importer or U.S. manufacturer is required to "furnish" the certificate to its distributors and retailers.

Q. Where must these certificates be filed? A. A certificate does not have to be filed with the government. As noted above, the certificate must "accompany" the product shipment, and be "furnished" to distributors and retailers, and be furnished to CPSC upon request.

These FAQs are unofficial descriptions and interpretations of various features of CPSIA and do not replace or supersede the statutory requirements of the new legislation. These FAQs were prepared by CPSC staff, have not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect the views of, the Commission. Some FAQs may be subject to change based on Commission action.

D-2 Q. What information must be on a certificate? A. The CPSIA sets out what information needs to be on the certificate. The certificate must state each requirement to which the product is subject, identify each party to the certificate, the third party conformity assessment body, if any, upon whose testing the certificate is based, and the date and place of manufacture and of third party testing. The certificate information must include each party’s full name, full mailing address, telephone number, and contact information for the individual responsible for maintaining records of test results. The certificate must be in English and also may be in another language. A sample form certification can be found on our website.

Q. Can electronic certificates be used to meet the requirements of Section 102 rather than paper? A. Yes, so long as the Commission staff can access the certificate electronically and it contains all of the information required by section 102 of the CPSIA, electronic certificates can be used to satisfy the CPSIA.

Q. Must each product be "accompanied" by a certificate? A. The certificate may accompany either the product or a shipment of products covered by the same certificate. The requirement applies to imports and products manufactured domestically. An electronic certificate is "accompanying" a shipment if the certificate is identified by a unique identifier and can be accessed via a World Wide Web URL or other electronic means, provided the URL or other electronic means and the unique identifier are created in advance and available with the shipment.

Q. Must I supply the certificate to my distributors and retailers? A. You are required to "furnish" the certificate to your distributors and retailers. This requirement is satisfied if you provide a means to access the electronic certificate that is available to your distributors and retailers.

Q. Can a test lab certify for a manufacturer or importer? A. No. A test lab may put together all of the information for a certificate, but the manufacturer, importer and private labeler, as applicable, must certify.

Q. Must the certifier(s) sign the certificate? A. No. Issuing the certificate satisfies the new law. It does not have to be signed by the issuer(s).

Q. To what do I have to certify? A. That the product conforms to all CPSA standards and bans and similar rules, standards, bans or regulations applicable to the product under any of the other Acts administered by the Commission

Q. Where must these certificates be filed? A. A certificate does not have to be filed with the government. As noted above, the certificate must "accompany" the product shipment, and be "furnished" to distributors and retailers, and be furnished to CPSC upon request.

These FAQs are unofficial descriptions and interpretations of various features of CPSIA and do not replace or supersede the statutory requirements of the new legislation. These FAQs were prepared by CPSC staff, have not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect the views of, the Commission. Some FAQs may be subject to change based on Commission action.

D-3 Draper’s & Damon’s GENERAL CERTIFICATION OF CONFORMITY

1. Certification must be in English. 2. Only the U.S. importer or domestic manufacturer needs to certify the goods, not the foreign manufacturer or the private labeler. What does this mean to you as a third party vendor? a. You will be required to send a GCC electronically prior to goods arriving at our distribution center. b. You will be required to send laboratory testing in support of GCC. 3. The party certifying the product must retain lab testing for all CPSC required categories for five (5) years. 4. The effective date refers to items in retail on September 6th, 2010.

Draper’s & Damon’s will require a GCC and test reports sent via e-mail attachment to: [email protected] prior to sending the shipment. 1. Email completed GCC to [email protected]. 2. Email or other electronic copy must accompany the shipping documents sent to forwarder. 3. Paper copy must be included with the shipment.

When sending the GCC to this e-mail address the Style (PCN) number, division (Apparel or Accessories) must be included in the subject line of the email in order for our associates to confirm conformance to the GCC requirement. If the Style number is not included in the subject line, the document will not be reviewed and approved by Draper’s & Damon’s.

To help expedite the compliance processing, please name your files as follows and send to [email protected] :

1. GCC certificate-= GCC Season, Group Name ITEM # (example: GCC Spring 1 EMBD CAMP SHIRT M41053). The season, group name, and item # can be found on your PO.

2. LAB test results = LAB Test Season, Group Name ITEM # (example: LAB TEST Spring 1 EMBD CAMP SHIRT M41053). The season, group name, and item # can be found on your PO.

Here is a brief recap of required testing.

Apparel. - Along with the GCC we require a copy of a 3rd party lab test. Please reference the style # when submitting fabrics or garments for testing.  For fabrics that are exempt from Flammability testing due to the weight or content of the fabric, the vendor must still have 3rd part lab test the content or test the weight of the fabric to certify that fabric is exempt from Flammability testing. It is not enough for the vendor to claim that fabric is exempt from Flammability testing; the lab must verify this by testing the content or weight of the fabric.  If fabric is not exempt from Flammability testing then each color or print must be tested for passed results to Class 1 Flammability.

Handbags, Shoes, Belts- Along with the GCC we require a copy of a 3rd part lab test that certifies that all components used in the style have been tested for lead and phthalates in compliance of California Proposition 65.

Jewelry - Along with the GCC we require a copy of a 3rd part lab test that certifies that all components used in the style have been tested for lead and cadmium in compliance of California Proposition 65 and California Jewelry Law.

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The GCC must contain the eight elements listed below. We are attaching a sample form and instructions.  Date  Identification of the product covered by the GCC:  Citation to each CPSC product safety regulation to which this product is being certified:  Identification of the U.S. importer or domestic manufacturer certifying compliance of the product:  Contact information for the individual maintaining records of test results:  Date and place where this product was manufactured:  Date and place where this product was tested for compliance with the regulation(s) cited above:  Identification of any third-party laboratory on whose testing the GCC depends.

Non-compliance with the federally required General Certificate of Conformity (GCC) and the Draper’s & Damon’s process will result in stop shipment, stop payment and/or a $450 fine imposed by Draper’s & Damon’s, per incident. No payments on any outstanding PO’s will be issued until the GCC is received and reviewed by Draper’s & Damon’s.

Repeats- Testing and GCC remain valid for 6 months from testing date. After 6 months, new testing and GCC form must be submitted for repeat/re-orders.

If you have any other questions, please email [email protected]

D-5 General Certificate of Conformity (GCC)

1) Date: Areas in yellow are editable. 2) Identification of the Product Covered by this Certificate (fill in below) Brand Name / Style Number: Description / Style Name: Test Report #:

3) Citation to Each CPSC Product Safety Regulation to Which This Product is Being Certified (place "X" in box next to standard that applies) ** Note: This list below is not inclusive of every regulation. Use the "other" lines below and fill in the appropriate regulation(s) if not listed. Standard for Flammability of General Clothing Textiles (15USC 1191-1204; 16 CFR 1 610) Children's Sleepwear Flammability Standards (15 USC 1191-1204; 16 CFR 1615, 1616) Exempt from Testing under Standard for Flammability of Clothing Textiles (15 USC 1191-1204; 6 CFR 1 610) Standard for Flammability of Carpets and Rugs (16 CFR 1630/1631) Standard for Flammability of Mattresses / Mattress Pads (16 CFR 1632) Sharp Points (16 CFR 1500 - 48) Sharp Metal or Glass Edges (16 CFR 1500-49) Small Parts Standard (16 CFR 1501 & 1500 50-53) Lead in Paint and Surface Coating (16 CFR 1303) Total Lead Content Standard (CPSIA Sec. 101) Phthalates (PL 110-314; Sec. 108) Federal Hazardous Substances Act (15 USC 1261-1278; 16 CFR 1500-1512) Other (not listed above) covers safety regulation (detail on next line)

4) US Importer or Domestic Manufacturer Certifying Compliance Company Name: Contact Name: Address: City / State / Zip: Country: Phone Number: Email Address:

5) Individual Maintaining Records of Test Results Company Name: Contact Name: Address: City / State / Zip: Country: Phone Number: Email Address:

This Form of certification and instructions do not replace or supersede CPSC statute, interpretative regulations, and guidance documents, which may change from time to time. You are encouraged to consult such materials and legal consel.

D-6 6) Date and Place where this Product was Manufactured Date Manufactured: Manufacturer Name: Address: City / State: Zip / Country Code: Country of Origin:

7) Date and Place where this Product was Tested for Compliance with the Regulations Cited Above Date Tested: City & Country:

8) Identification of any Third Party Laboratory on Whose Testing the Certificate Depends Name of 3rd Party Lab: Address: City / State / Zip: Country: Point of Contact: Phone Number: Email Address:

This Form of certification and instructions do not replace or supersede CPSC statute, interpretative regulations, and guidance documents, which may change from time to time. You are encouraged to consult such materials and legal consel.

D-7  Certification must be in English.  Lab test records must be kept in the U.S. and are required to be kept for five (5) years.  Certification must be presented to each Retailer.  Certification must be based on a test of each product or a reasonable testing program.  Certification must "accompany" the product shipment and be available upon request by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commision and/or U.S. Customs.

Instructions for completing the General Certification of Conformity General Instructions. This sample shows the information that is required for an acceptable certification required by section 14(g) of the Consumer Product Safety Act, 15 U.S.C. § 2063(g) Item 1: Date of Certificate Issuance. Item 2: Describe the product covered by this certification in enough detail to match the certificate to each product it covers and no others. Item 3: The certificate must identify separately each applicable rule, ban, standard or regulation under the Acts administered by the Commission that is applicable to the product. Item 4: Provide the name, full mailing address, e-mail address and telephone number of the importer or U.S. domestic manufacturer certifying the product. Item 5: Provide the name, full mailing address, e-mail address and telephone number of the person maintaining test records in support of the certification. Item 6: Provide the date(s) when the product was manufactured by at least month and year. For the place of manufacture, if different from the manufacturer’s address in item 3, provide at least the city and country or administrative region, of the place where the product was finally manufactured or assembled. If the same manufacturer operates more than one location in the same city, provide the street address of the factory. Item 7: Give the date of the tests or test report(s) on which certification is being based and the location(s) of the testing. Item 8: If a third-party laboratory tested the product or conducted a testing program on which the certification is based, give the point of contact name, full mailing address, e-mail address and telephone number.

This Form of certification and instructions do not replace or supersede CPSC statute, interpretative regulations, and guidance documents, which may change from time to time. You are encouraged to consult such materials and legal consel.

D-8 How do I fill in the Certificate of Conformity?

• There are 8 Steps!

• all 8 boxes must be filled in • follow below instructions:note arrows

#1 Enter date of submittal

#2) – in A, B, C A- Style number – use the Brand product or style number to identify B- Product Description – the name of the product given by the Brand C – Test Report Number – test report supporting the statements in this GCC report.

#3 Place an “X” next to the correct regulation your product falls under (by checking the box)

#4 Who is the importer? 1. This is the company importing the product 2. After this is determined ; this box must have: A. Company Name B. Contact Persons Name C. Full Address D. Country E. Phone number F. Email Address #5 Who is keeping the lab tests and maintaining the records ? (this is not the lab who tested the product) This is dependent on the “importer on record” the peson in co. – who will maintain the record’s Following must be in this box A- Company Name B- Contact Persons Name C- Full Address D- Country E- Phone number F- Email address

#6 Where is the product manufactured (actual place) and Date of manufacture? This box should contain A - Date of Manufacture B - Factory/Manufacture’s Name C - Full Address of factory D - Country

#7 This box must contain A - Date Product was tested. B - The City and Country where The product was tested.

rd #8 What 3 party lab tested this product? - Plus the Full address of the lab which tested the product (full address means) A - Name of Lab B - Street address C – City, State, Zip Code E - Country F – Point of Contact (person) at lab G - Phone H – Email Address

D-9 August 19, 2010

GCC- VENDOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM

All vendors must sign and send an electronic scanned copy to [email protected]

As a responsible representative of ______Vendor Name & Code Located at ______Vendor complete address

I have read, acknowledge, and agree to comply the required testing protocol and GCC (General Certificate of Conformity) requirement for all styles shipped to Draper’s & Damon’s.

Signed:______Date:______

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D-11 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section E Packing, Shipping, & Payment Terms

VENDOR SHIPPING GUIDELINES Catalog and Retail

INCOMING MERCHANDISE INTO WAREHOUSE

Draper’s & Damon’s Merchandising, Inventory Planning, and Receiving Departments have established standards and procedures for merchandise shipment and delivery.

Our distribution center is moved to Orchard Brands Distribution Center in Irvine, PA. (IDC) in August 2011. Please thoroughly read the Orchard Brands IDC Manual and make sure to instruct your shipping department to follow the requirements of IDC Manual.

MERCHANDISE DELIVERY DATES

 Ship Date/On-Time Delivery

The Ship date is agreed upon by both parties on which orders must be completed and out of your door.

Our Customer satisfaction, catalog and retail, as well as our bottom-line profitability are driven by the immediate availability of merchandise when the customer calls or comes into the store. The increased shipping and handling costs as well as the higher return rates on back-ordered items, plus the general loss of sales and customer credibility, imply that on-time delivery of all purchase orders is the highest priority. When a catalog drops, items that are not available have very little chance of being profitable.

 Early Shipments

Early shipments must be pre-approved IN WRITING by the Buyer. However, invoices for early shipments must be dated per the purchase order. In addition, there may be a need for deferred payment with early deliveries. The buyer is also responsible for notifying Receiving and Inventory Planning of the revised shipment date(s).

 Delayed Ship Date

The Vendor is responsible for notifying Draper’s & Damon’s Buying Department/Inventory Planning contact(s) as soon as you are aware of a potential delivery delay.

 Partial Shipments

Partial shipments must be discussed with the Buyer PRIOR to any shipment. Therefore, prompt or early notification to the Buying/Inventory Planning Department for any partial shipment is mandatory. Failure to notify Draper’s & Damon’s Merchandising concerning partial shipments will be subject to the same penalties as late shipments.

 Late Shipments and Cancellations

Written approval from the Buyer and /or Inventory Planning is mandatory for any late shipment. Late shipments may be subject to ground or air shipments at the vendor’s expense, pending time involved.

Cancellation of any order may occur if ship date is missed, pending circumstances. The cancellation of any order must be approved by the Buyer IN WRITING.

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PENALTIES FOR LATE SHIPMENTS

Purchase orders are subject to cancellation if not shipped by our completion date. Penalties for late shipping and delivery discrepancies will be enforced based upon lost sales in addition to cost incurred as a result of backorders. The following is our policy…

Time Late Percent of Invoice

1 – 7 business days 10% 8 – 14 business days 20% 15 – 21 business days 30% 22 – 30 business days 40%

If you have any questions concerning shipping and penalties, please contact the control buyer.

PAYMENT TERMS

 Domestic Market Vendors

All orders and re-orders placed are subject to terms net 60 days from receipt of goods.

 Import Vendors

Please contact Director of Manufacturing at Draper’s & Damon’s at (949) 784-3070.

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TAPE & STICKER QUALITY – IMPORTANT NOTICE

We have been experiencing quality issues with color fading which is evident on garments where tape &/or stickers on poly bags are used. We researched this problem and have concluded it is due to the chemicals used in adhesives on tape &/or stickers on poly bags. Certain chemicals used in adhesives for tapes/labels are seeping through the poly bag onto the surface of the garment causing bleach spots or staining.

In general, adhesives in the United States have minimum requirements for free acids and free monomers, however foreign adhesives especially China, Thailand, and India have no minimum standards due to costs.

To help reduce the price of some adhesives many use a polymer that has ‘residual peroxides’. There are no standards for residual peroxides in many countries and peroxide bleach, which could be the chief cause of fading. Other chemicals could also be a factor in causing fading to occur.

Vendors will be required to test tapes / stickers / labels or any other trim that uses adhesives to make sure it is not affecting the quality of the garment.

The recommended solution is to always use a rubber-based adhesive and always test qualities used before proceeding with production.

If this problem occurs with any product delivered to Draper’s & Damon’s, vendors will be held responsible and charged back.

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Accessories Packaging - Please see Orchard Brands IDC Manual for unit barcode labeling required on all shipments beginning January 1, 2012.

 All jewelry/ watches must conform to California’s Lead-Containing Jewelry Law  Crystal or glass items with lead content 0.06% must have warning sticker/ tag attached to each item or jewelry card. Ex: “Not intended for children 12 and under”  A sticker/ tag must be attached to each item stating country of origin (not required if made in USA)  Packaging must meet minimum size of 4x2x1/4 thick( for entire 4 inches ) if poly bagged and the product does not meet these minimum requirements then they will need to box or bubble bag the item .

WATCHES  Watch stoppers should be in place or watch knob pulled  Include warranty in box  Each box must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”.  Note lead labeling & country of origin requirements

JEWELRY  Package jewelry individually in a jewelry box or bagged in a properly sized & sealed poly bag  Each box or poly bag must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”.  Note lead labeling & country of origin requirements o Jewelry assembled in the USA of imported components or imported beads must be marked as “Made in USA of Imported Components”, “Made in USA of Imported Beads”, or “Made in USA of Imported Components & Beads”

HANDBAGS/TOTES  Fill each bag with tissue paper or paper stuffing  Wrap each bag individually in tissue if an item is made from 50% or more of leather  Package handbags/ totes individually in a properly sized & sealed poly bag  Each poly bag must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”.

HATS – CRUSHABLE (KNIT HATS)  Package hats individually in a properly sized & sealed poly bag  Each poly bag must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”.

HATS – BLOCKED (ANY HAT THAT MUST RETAIN IT’S FORM DURING SHIPPING)  Fill the inside of each hat with tissue  Package hats individually in a properly sized & sealed poly bag  Package hat in an individual ‘ready to ship’ box  Each box must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”

BELTS  Package belts individually in a proper sized & sealed poly bag (no plastic hangers on belts)  Each poly bag must be labeled with an adhesive “Unit barcode label”.

E4 Updated: 3/19/09 Import Vendors : Catalog Only Domestic Vendors : Catalog Only

Garment Type / Examples Hanger Description Description Supplier Style No. Hanger Style

Bodice Use Hanger size appropriate 17" Hvy. Wt. Top, Clear A & E 484 for product . Tops, Blouses, 19" Women's A & E 479 Dresses, Robes, Sleepwear, Jackets, Shells Nahanco 98800

Bottoms Use hanger size style 12" Hvy. Wt. Bottom, Clear A & E 6012 appropriate for product. 6212 (soft pad) Bottoms, Pants, Skirts, Shorts Nahanco 6012

Suits Use hanger size appropriate 17" Hvy. Wt. Suit Hanger A & E 494 for product. Two Piece Outfits- 19" Women's Pants, Skirts, Jackets Nahanco 9500RC

SUPPLIERS

A & E Products A & E Products Nahanco Nahanco USA / West Coast USA/East Coast USA/ East Coast FOB CHINA 13335 Orden Drive 301 Westside Avenue 276 Water Street Universal Houseware Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Jersey City, NJ 07305 N. Bennington, VT 05257 (Dongguan) Co., LTD Tel: Toll Free: 800.462.3843 Tel: 201-451-2519 Tel: 800-426-4377 ext.5 Contact: Candy Lin Toll Free Fax: 888.997.7575 Fax: 201-451-5746 Fax: 800-523-5896 Tel: 86-769-8653-4835 Fax: 562.741.2940 www.aehangers.com [email protected] Fax: 86-769-8653-4215 www.nahanco.com [email protected] Ocean Shipping Port: Yantian Please Note: A thorough review of Draper's & Damon's Purchase Order will indicate proper hangers required. Failure to use correct hangers will result in a chargeback being assessed.

Important Message: In order to protect delicate fabrics from hanger clip marks, please DO NOT use foam under the clips. Foam discolors the garment fabric over a short period of time. When protecting delicate fabrics from hanger clips, please ONLY use self fabric scraps under the hanger clips.

E5 Updated: 3/19/09 Import Vendors : Retail Only Domestic Vendors : Retail Only

Garment Type / Examples Hanger Description Description Supplier Style No. Hanger Style

Bodice Use Hanger size appropriate 17" Hvy. Wt. Top, Clear A & E 5400SCR for product . Tops, Blouses, Dresses, Robes, Sleepwear, Nahanco 500 Jackets, Shells

Bottoms Use hanger size style 14" Hvy. Wt. Bottom, Clear A & E 5131SCX010 appropriate for product. Bottoms, Pants, Skirts, Nahanco 600RCLH Shorts

Suits Use hanger size appropriate 17" Hvy. Wt. Suit Hanger A & E 5441SCR for product. Two Piece Outfits- Pants, Skirts, Jackets Nahanco 500RC

SUPPLIERS

A & E Products A & E Products Nahanco Nahanco USA / West Coast USA/East Coast USA/ East Coast FOB CHINA 13335 Orden Drive 301 Westside Avenue 276 Water Street Universal Houseware Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Jersey City, NJ 07305 N. Bennington, VT 05257 (Dongguan) Co., LTD Tel: Toll Free: 800.462.3843 Tel: 201-451-2519 Tel: 800-426-4377 ext.5 Contact: Candy Lin Toll Free Fax: 888.997.7575 Fax: 201-451-5746 Fax: 800-523-5896 Tel: 86-769-8653-4835 Fax: 562.741.2940 www.aehangers.com [email protected] Fax: 86-769-8653-4215 www.nahanco.com [email protected] Ocean Shipping Port: Yantian Please Note: A thorough review of Draper's & Damon's Purchase Order will indicate proper hangers required. Failure to use correct hangers will result in a chargeback being assessed.

Important Message: In order to protect delicate fabrics from hanger clip marks, please DO NOT use foam under the clips. Foam discolors the garment fabric over a short period of time. When protecting delicate fabrics from hanger clips, please ONLY use self fabric scraps under the hanger clips.

E6 Jewelry Carding

Effective 11/1/2011 for both catalog and retail all jewelry is to be shipped on the new carding program.

A few new changes to note:

‐Necklaces will now be shipped on foldover cards. Rattails will be replaced by self‐adhesive price tickets for necklace retail orders.

‐For those goods that contain genuine stone a mylar label has been created and should be placed on the back of the product card. (Please see the card diagrams for label placement.)

‐Cards will no longer be ordered from the D.C. but can be purchased from A & H. Please see below for contact information. A & H

USA Office: Lynne Grant Customer Service Representative A&H Mfg. USA One Carding Lane Johnston, RI 02919 401‐943‐5040 ext. 152

Card type and pricing out of USA is as follows and will be available mid October 2011 : Draper0011‐ Pierced Earring Card $80/M Draper0012‐ Clip Earring Card $90/M Draper0013‐ Magnetic Closure Card $80/M Draper0014‐ Pin Card $143/M Draper0015‐ Necklace Card $110/M Draper0016‐ Genuine Stone Label‐ $9 /M

E‐ 7 DRAPER’S

FRONT BACK

FPO MADE IN XXXX

NOT INTENDED FOR FPO CHILDREN 12 & UNDER

PRICE TICKET

DRAPER0013 Magnetic Closure Card 2.00" x 2.50"

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FRONT BACK

FPO MADE IN XXXX

FPO PRICE TICKET NOT INTENDED FOR FPO CHILDREN 12 & UNDER

DRAPER0014R Pin Card 3.00" x 2.50"

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FRONT BACK

FPO MADE IN XXXX

NOT INTENDED FOR FPO CHILDREN 12 & UNDER FPO PRICE TICKET

DRAPER0011 Pierced Earring Card 2.00" x 2.50" FRONT BACK

NOT INTENDED FOR FPO CHILDREN 12 & UNDER

PRICE TICKET FPO MADE IN XXXX

DRAPER0012 Clip Earring Card 2.00" x 2.50"

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DRAPER0016 1.25" x 0.375"

(Genuine Stone labes should only be placed on back of cards of products that contain Genuine Stone)

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DRAPER’S

PRICE TICKET PRICE

CHILDREN 12 & UNDER & 12 CHILDREN

FPO

NOT INTENDED FOR FOR INTENDED NOT

FPO

MADE IN XXXX IN MADE FPO

IF APPLICABLE

DRAPER0015 Necklace Card 2.375" x 5.562" E-12

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EARRING CONVERTER

CONVERT YOUR PIERCED EARRINGS TO CLIP

PRICE TICKET PRICE

CHILDREN 12 & UNDER & 12 CHILDREN

FPO

NOT INTENDED FOR FOR INTENDED NOT

-Carefully bend post over post bend -Carefully

onto pierced earring post earring pierced onto

-Slide tubular portion firmly portion tubular -Slide

MADE IN XXXX IN MADE FPO

DRAPER0017 Earring Converter 2.00" x 5.00”

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US Customs’ new requirement for Importer Security Filing (10+2 ISF), for ocean shipments exported to the US, begins on Jan 26th ’09.

Due to international trade security requirements that were include in Safe Port Act of 2006, Importers are now responsible to file 10 data elements with US Customs 24 hrs prior to a container being loading on a vessel at the foreign port.

The 10 data elements are: 1. Seller Name & Address 2. Buyer Name & Address 3. Importer of Record Number 4. Consignee Number 5. Manufacturer Name & Address 6. Ship to Party Name & Address 7. Country of Origin 8. HTS Classification Number 9. Container Stuffing Location Name & Address 10. Container Consolidator Name & Address

The additional 2 elements are provided by the steamship line.

Since we will be using a process based on documents, the 10+2 filing will require vendors to turnover shipping documents to the forwarder much earlier than the current process.

. A template for filing the 10 elements is provided on the next page. . A detailed instruction page follows the template.

E-14 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section F Performance Standards Lab Testing Protocol

TEST REQUEST FORM – APPAREL & HOME

SERVICE REQUIRED Regular Express* (surcharge) Shuttle* (surcharge) Same Day* (surcharge) "Treated as Regular (3 working days) (Next working day) (8 working hours) Service if blank" *Available for certain tests only. Form No. All submissions are to be billed to the Vendor / Submitter unless otherwise noted.

Brand : Type of Test: Type of Buy:

Appleseed’s Bedford Fair Blair Draper’s & Damon’s Initial Re-Test OBGS Gold Violin Haband LinenSource Monterey Bay First Order Re-Order Direct Import Norm Thompson Old Pueblo Traders Sahalie Solutions Domestic Supplier The Tog Shop Willow Ridge WinterSilks Other Report no. Buyer: Vendor: Address: Contact : Tel : Email: Merchandise contact (s) and email (s):

Contact: Email: Send Test Results: Yes No Contact: Email: Send Test Results: Yes No Contact: Email: Send Test Results: Yes No Contact: < Testing Manager > Email: Send Test Results: Yes No Sample Information (Please print or type) Sample Description: PO Number (s) : Style Number (s): Color Name (s): Fabric Mill: Garment Factory: Fabric Description : Fabric Type: Knit Woven Fiber Content: Country Of Origin: Fabric Weight: Wash / Dye / Print / 2 2 Before Wash After Wash (oz/yd or g/ m ) Finish Type: Thread Count : Knit – WPI / CPI: Yarn Size: Thread Count: Woven - EPI / PPI: Other: Care Instructions (REQUIRED) Please provide wash care instructions. (Washing Method; cycle, temperature, bleaching, drying, ironing, etc.)

Special Test Instructions/Comments (if applicable)

Performance Claims (if any) Flame Retardant Stain Release Water Resistant Wicking Quick Dry/Dry Speed UV Protection Stain Repellent Waterproof/Repellent Rainwear Duty Wrinkle Resistant REQUESTED TESTS FABRIC TEST PACKAGES FULL GARMENT TEST PACKAGES Knit Full Fabric Package Knit Garment Package Woven Full Fabric Package Woven Garment Package Sweater Panel (Knitdown) Package Sweater Package Additional Colorway Package Soft Home/ Accessories:

Other:

We request for the above tests and agree that all testing will be carried out as indicated on this Test Form. We acknowledge that as the applicant, we are responsible for payment of the invoice under the terms and conditions of the testing lab.

Authorized Signature ______Date ______

F-1

Updated July 2014 Orchard Brands Laboratory Testing Protocol (Apparel & Home Textiles) Lab Instruction:

(1) Lab should adopt up-to-date test method to conduct test. Lab should review the final product and ensure the product and the trims on it conform with California Proposition 65.

(2) Lab should automatically conduct the "Optional" test item(s) based on the guidance specified, if necessary. The test report should clearly state if any sample is exempted. Lab may require to conduct other "Additional" test(s) that is/are assigned by Orchard Brands. Vendors and labs should understand that the product should meet USA market requirements and/or at (3) least meet commercial standards. (4) Lab should perform tests for , Buttons and Snaps as applicable.

(5) VeriVide D65 should be the primary light source to assess color.

(6) Fabric and Garment test results should be reported and delivered separately. Test report should provide a picture (before test & after) of all products. Failed results (eg., color fastness or appearance after washing) must be photographed and put in the report for e-mail (7) distribution. (8) Test report should be e-mailed to all contacts indicated on the Test Request Form. E-mail subject should be written as "Country of Lab (i.e. HKG or IND), Lab Test PASS or FAIL, Product/Style no. xxxxx, PO no. xxxxx, Applicant Name xxxxxx, FPT, GPT or OPT, Report no. (9) xxxxxx". (10) Lab should store tested samples for at least 3 weeks. These may be requested for review by OBGS staff or representatives from each brand.

Applicant Instruction:

(1) Vendor should complete all requested details on the Test Request Form. Details should be clearly indicated on the form, including the Requested Care instructions.

(2) Please indicate the appropriate contacts to send the Test Reports to for review on the Request Form. For OBGS sourced product, please include OBGS and Brand contacts.

(3) Final decision on acceptance will be made by Orchard Brands Global Sourcing and/or representatives from each brand. Approval and/or comments will be sent via e-mail to confirm.

Business Unit / Brand Testing Manager E-mail Address Appleseed's, Tog Shop, Rhyanna Taylor [email protected] Monterey Bay All Fabric Reports (Holly [email protected] Withers) Draper's & Damon's All Garment Reports (Holly [email protected] Withers) Linen Source Rhyanna Taylor [email protected] Premium Norm Thompson Outfitters Ene Sokk [email protected]

Sahalie Kim Campbell [email protected]

Solutions Mary Van Rees [email protected]

WinterSilks Hannah Brown [email protected] Blair/Old Pueblo Traders/Bedford Brenda Schnick [email protected] Fair/Willow Ridge Value Haband Patricia Chilek [email protected] Haband- Apparel, Karen Chovan [email protected] Accessories and Shoes Orchard Brands- Asia Winnie Cheng [email protected] Home Offices Orchard Brands- India Sivaraj R. [email protected]

F-2 This Protocol is issued on January 2010 RECOMMENDED SIZE OF SAMPLE FOR TESTING (Number of Garments or Inches)

Colorfastness

Fabric/Sweater Panel 15" x 15" per test, 24" x full width for complete analysis

Garment (actual laundering) 2 finished garments

Buttons 10 pieces minimum

Yarn 1 cone minimum

Dimensional Stability (Shrinkage)

Fabric Woven: 28" x full width, Knit: 30" x full width

Garment 2 finished garments

Appearance after Dryclean/Wash 2 finished garments

Physical Test

Strength tests (e.g. tensile, tearing, bursting, seam slippage) 20" x full width per test

Fabric Construction tests (e.g. fabric width, fabric weight, yarn count) 1 yard x full width per test

Fabric performance tests (e.g. pilling, abrasion, water repellency, water 28" x 28"per test resistance)

Zipper strength (full test) 12 pieces

Composition & Other Analytical Tests

Fibre composition for fabric Solid Color: 20" x 20", Pattern: 20" x 20" with 3 complete pattern/repeat

Garment Analysis 1 finished garment

Analytical tests (e.g. Formaldehyde content, pH value, mercerisation in 20" x 20" per test cotton, dyestuff identification)

Flammability Only

CFR part 1610 1 yard minimum

Feather & Down 58g minimum

Thermal 25" x 25" minimum

Other

Care Label Recommendation Fabric: 2 yards x full width, minimum.

Garment: 2 finished garments + accessories

Print/strip/pattern/logo garment: 3 pieces (At least 3-4 pieces of logo are required)

Note: Additional Samples or Sample Sizes may be requested.

F-3 This Protocol is issued on January 2010 Updated Aug 2014

WOVEN FABRIC TEST PACKAGE - Blair/Old Pueblo Traders/Bedford Fair/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions/WinterSilks Description Method Guidance Requirement

Fiber Composition AATCC 20/20A Test one color per fabrication. No tolerance for single fiber; +/-3% for blends.

Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 Report mm for silk fabric. +/-5% (Lab reports + or - % after comparing the declared).

Thread / Stitch Count ASTM D3775 Test one color per fabrication. +/-5% (Lab reports + or - % after comparing the declared). Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-4% +/-3% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 CVS +/-3% +/-3% +/-2% Commercial Dry Cleaning preferred. Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% for machine and hand wash. Rayon/Silk One (1) wash for dry cleaning. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Leather N/A N/A +/-2% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Swimwear Light/Medium Swimwear: Dark, Non-Swimwear Color neon/flo colors Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Color Change 4.0 3.5 3.0 Commercial Dry Cleaning Color Staining 3.5 3.0 3.0

Self Staining 4.5 4.5 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0 Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5

Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen All Colors 3.0 2.5

Leather, Suede All Colors 3.0 2.0

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

WOVEN FABRIC ADDITIONAL COLORWAY TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark color is Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4% preferred. Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes CVC +/-4% +/-3% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / for machine and hand wash. AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 CVS +/-3% +/-3% +/-2% Commercial Dry Cleaning One (1) wash for dry cleaning. Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Rayon/Silk "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4%

Leather N/A N/A +/-2%

Color Change 4.0 Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Color Staining 3.5 Commercial Dry Cleaning Self Staining 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0 Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen, Leather All Colors 3.0 2.5

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

WOVEN GARMENT TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-4% +/-3% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Vendor should submit one (1) out of every three AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 CVS +/-3% +/-3% +/-2% Commercial Dry Cleaning (3) colors per style to lab. Total 3 maximum. Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% for machine and hand wash. CV Rayon/Silk One (1) wash for dry cleaning. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Leather N/A N/A +/-2% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Color Change 4.0 Vendor should submit one (1) out of every three Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 (3) colors per style to lab with darkest shades, Commercial Dry Cleaning Color Staining 3.5 except pastels and white. Self Staining 4.5 Fabric < 3 oz/sq yd. Style Fabric > 3 oz/sq yd. (crepe, silk, ggt)

Outerwear (shell/lining) 35 lbs 15 lbs

Seam Strength ASTM D1683 Test one color per fabrication. Tops, Flannel, and Seersucker 25 lbs 10 lbs Bottoms 30 lbs 15 lbs

Patch Pockets 15 lbs 15 lbs F-4 All other Pockets 10 lbs 10 lbs

This Protocol is issued on January 2010 Updated July 2014

KNIT FABRIC TEST PACKAGE - Blair/Old Pueblo Traders/Bedford Fair/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions/WinterSilks Description Method Guidance Requirement

Fiber Composition AATCC 20/20A Test one color per fabrication. No tolerance for single fiber; +/-3% for blends.

Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 / D3887 Report mm for silk fabric. +/-5% (Lab reports + or - % after comparing the declared).

Thread / Stitch Count ASTM D3887 Test one color per fabrication. +/-5% (Lab reports + or - % after comparing the declared). Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3%

CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 preferred. Commercial Dry Cleaning True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes for machine and hand wash. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% One (1) wash for dry cleaning. For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Rayon/Silk

Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Swimwear Light/Medium Swimwear: Dark, Non-Swimwear Color neon/flo colors Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Color Change 4.0 3.5 3.0 Commercial Dry Cleaning Color Staining 3.5 3.0 3.0

Self Staining 4.5 4.5 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0 Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen All Colors 3.0 2.5

Pilling Resistance ASTM D3512 Test one color per fabrication. 3.0

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

KNIT FABRIC ADDITIONAL COLORWAY TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4% Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are preferred. CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / for machine and hand wash. AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Commercial Dry Cleaning One (1) wash for dry cleaning. True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% Rayon/Silk Swimwear Light/Medium Swimwear dark colors Non-Swimwear Color neon/fluorescent Colorfastness to Washing and/or Color Change 4.0 3.5 3.0 AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Commercial Dry Cleaning Color Staining 3.5 3.0 3.0

Self Staining 4.5 4.5 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0 Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen All Colors 3.0 2.5

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

KNIT GARMENT TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3%

CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 preferred. Commercial Dry Cleaning True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes for machine and hand wash. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% One (1) wash for dry cleaning. For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Rayon/Silk

Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Swimwear Light/Medium Swimwear dark colors Non-Swimwear Color neon/fluorescent Vendor should submit one (1) out of every three Colorfastness to Washing and/or Color Change 4.0 3.5 3.0 AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 (3) colors per style to lab with darkest shades, Commercial Dry Cleaning except pastels and white. Color Staining 3.5 3.0 3.0

Self Staining 4.5 4.5 4.5

Seam Bursting Strength ASTM D3786 Minimum 45 pounds. F-5

This Protocol is issued on January 2010 Updated July 2014

SWEATER PANEL TEST PACKAGE - Blair/Old Pueblo Traders/Bedford Fair/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions/WinterSilks Description Method Guidance Requirement

Fiber Composition AATCC 20/20A Test one color per fabrication. No tolerance for single fiber; +/-3% for blends.

Yarn Count ASTM D1059 Test one color per fabrication. +/-5% (Lab reports + or - % after comparing the declared). Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3%

CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 preferred. Commercial Dry Cleaning True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes for machine and hand wash. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% One (1) wash for dry cleaning. For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Rayon/Silk

Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Color Change 4.0 Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Color Staining 3.5 Commercial Dry Cleaning Self Staining 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen All Colors 3.0 2.5

Pilling Resistance ICI PILLING BOX Test one color per fabrication. 3.0 @ 2 HOURS

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

SWEATER PANEL ADDITIONAL COLORWAY TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4% Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are preferred. CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / for machine and hand wash. AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Commercial Dry Cleaning One (1) wash for dry cleaning. True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% Rayon/Silk Color Change 4.0 Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 135 / AATCC 158 Test all colors except pastels and white. Color Staining 3.5 Commercial Dry Cleaning Self Staining 4.5

Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 All colors. Color Change 4.0

Fabrication Colors Dry Wet

Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVC Dark 3.0 2.5 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Test all colors except pastels and white. Light/Med 4.0 3.0 CVS Dark 3.5 2.5

Wool, Linen All Colors 3.0 2.5

Test all colors. Lab should select appropriate flammability test Flammability US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 Class 1 Flammability rating or Exemption Disclosure. for the product according to the latest or updated regulation or law.

SWEATER TEST PACKAGE - Blair/AMO/Haband/Drapers/Norm Thompson/Sahalie/Solutions

Fabrication Machine Washes Hand Washes Dry Cleaning

Cotton +/-5% +/-4% +/-4%

CVC +/-5% +/-4% +/-3%

CVS +/-4% +/-4% +/-2% Dimensional Stability to W ashing / Select 1 fabric color for this test, dark colors are AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 preferred. Commercial Dry Cleaning True Ribs of any fibers +/-8% +/-8% +/-2% Use "Tide" detergent to wash. Three (3) washes for machine and hand wash. Spandex blends +/-7% +/-7% +/-4% One (1) wash for dry cleaning. For "Appearance", lab can skip 1st wash result if Thermal Knits +/-6% +/-6% +/-3% 3rd wash result is a Pass. Leather is to be Wool, Cashmere, Angora, CVL, CV +/-5% +/-5% +/-4% "Professionally Dry Cleaned". Rayon/Silk

Commercial Acceptability. Rating of 4.0. Appearance After Washing / Commercial Report color change grade, skewing, and pilling appearance according to ASTM D 3512 template and all poor Subjective Assessment Dry Cleaning performance observations. For failed color change grade, report color change with UV depressor, but comment according to without depressor.

Color Change 4.0 Vendor should submit one (1) out of every three Colorfastness to Washing and/or AATCC 150 / AATCC 158 (3) colors per style to lab with darkest shades, Color Staining 3.5 Commercial Dry Cleaning except pastels and white. Self Staining 4.5

F-6

This Protocol is issued on January 2010 Updated July 2014 ADDITIONAL TESTS (Available Upon Request)

Style Acceptance Level

Woven tops, dresses, lounge wear, lining on jackets/coats, other light weight 25 lbs. Min. wovens Tensile Strength ASTM D5034 Woven only. Woven bottoms, denim less than 8.5 oz. 35 lbs. Min.

Denim over 8.5 oz., shell fabric on jackets/coats 40 lbs. Min.

For woven wrinkle-free Criteria Non-Permanent Press Permanent Press garments if claimed. Test 1 out of 3 colors for submitted fabrics Fabric Apprearance Retention 3.5 4.0 Wrinkle Resistance / and test on all submitted AATCC 124 / 143 Durable Press garments. Report 3rd and 5th washes. Lab can skip 3rd Seam Apprearance Retention 3.0 3.5 wash result if 5th wash result is passed. Crease Resistant 3.0 3.5

Fabrication Grade

Snag Resistance ASTM D5362 CVC 3.0

CVS 2.0

Abrasion Resistance ASTM D4685 For corduroy fabric only. Face : 3.0 ; Back : 4.0

Stretch and Recovery ASTM D2594 / D3107 Knit - 95% Min.; Woven - 85% Min. Chain Crosswise Strength Bottom Stop Strength Pull Tab Strength (min.) Top Stop Strength (min.) (min.) (min.)

Size 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-7 / 8-9 / 10 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-7 / 8-9 / 10 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-7 / 8-9 / 10 1-2 / 3-4 / 5-7 / 8-9 / 10

Lab should quote the zipper Brass/Nickel 20 / 25 / 30 / 40 / 60 10 / 15 / 15 / 30 / 30 50 / 75 / 120 / 150 / 150 7 / 10 / 10 / 20 / 30 Zipper Strength ASTM D2061 size in the report for reference. Alumium 20 / 25 / 35 / 40 / 60 10 / 15 / 15 / 20 / 20 50 / 50 / 75 / 80 / 100 7 / 10 / 10 / 15 / 20

Plastic/Nylon 20 / 25 / 35 / 40 / 40 15 / 15 / 20 / 30 / 30 50 / 50 / 75 / 80 / 100 8 / 10 / 15 / 15 / 20

CEF 15 / 15 / 30 / 50 / 50 10 / 10 / 20 / 40 / 60 50 / 50 / 100 / 150 / 200 7 / 8 / 15 / 40 / 60

Button Attachment ASTM F963 15 lbs @ 10 seconds Min 30 psi.

Snap & Fabric Strength ASTM D4846 Snap only. Snap and unsnap action: 2-8 lbs.; Snap strength: 15 lbs. Min. Eyelet only. Using Tensile Eyelet Pull Strength ASTM D1683 Modified Minimum 15 lbs. Testing Machine, CRE Composition Analysis Fed. Std. 148a, Method 2 Feather and down only.

Oxygen number Fed. Std. 148a, Method 4 Feather and down only. Less than 10.0 for an oxygen cleanliness rating Determine Twist in both AATCC 179 +/-5% Woven & Knit Garments Water Repellency AATCC 22 All colors. Original Before Wash - 90 (ISO4); After 3 Launderings - 70 (ISO2)

Condition Height of Water Time Water Absorption

Water Resistence - Rain Rain AATCC 35 All colors. test Shower 2 feet 2 minutes Not more than 1.0 gram Storm Test Area General Requirement Leather (Lining only)

Color Change Class 4.0 Min. Class 3.5 Min. Colorfastness to All colors, except pastels and AATCC 15 Perspiration white. Staining Class 3.0 Min. Class 3.0 Min.

Self Staining Class 4.5 Min. ---

Garment/Fabric Type Color Type Hour Grade

Light/Med 10 hours 4.0

Silk/swimwear Dark 20 hours 4.0 All colors, except pastels and Colorfastness to Light AATCC 16 Fluorescent 10 hours 4.0 white. Leather All Colors 20 hours 4.0

Suede All Colors 20 hours 3.0

All Other Garments All Colors 20 hours 4.0 All colors, except pastels and Colorfastness to Water AATCC 107 CC 4.0; CS 3.0; Self-Staining 4.5 white. Colorfastness to All colors, except pastels and AATCC 162 CC 4.0; CC-Fluorescent 3.0 Chlorinated Pool Water white. Colorfastness to Sea All colors, except pastels and AATCC 106 CC 4.0; CC-Fluorescent 3.0; CS 3.0; Self-Staining 4.5 Water white. Test 1 out of 3 colors for Soil Release AATCC 130 4.0 submitted fabrics

Oil Repellency AATCC 118 For stain repellent. Original 5.0; After 3 washes 4.0

pH Value AATCC 81 White colors and denim. pH 5.0 - 7.0

Formaldehyde AATCC 112 All colors. Max. 75 ppm

Lead Content EPA 3050B/3051 All colors. For PU, PVC or likewise coated fabrics. Meet Federal requirements according to the end use of the fabrics.

Applicable Section from California Proposition 65 Intertek Protocol for CA Prop All colors. All samples should be reviewed against the requirements of California Proposition 65 to determine if additional testing or labeling is required. 65

TM 197 Vertical Wicking Knit: 8cm after 30 min, Woven: 5cm after 30 min Wicking the darkest color Horizontal wicking - water absorption rate: ASTM D5802 Horizontal Wicking Knit: minimum 0.035g/second Woven: minimum 0.02 g/second

Anti-bacterial AATCC 147 the darkest color Original No Growth

Fabric classification: Moisture Management Liquid Moisture F-7 Moisture management AATCC 195 the darkest color 2. One way transport capability: Grade 3.5 Management This Protocol is issued on January 2010 3. Overall moisture management capability (OMMC): Grade 3.5 Orchard Brands Laboratory Test Request Form (Other) Instructions: (1) Lab contact… (2) Vendor should refer to PO to inform the Lab whether it's first or re-order and the specification of each test item. (3) Lab should automatically conduct the "Optional" test item(s) based on the guidance specified, if necessary. The test report should clearly state (4) Vendor will require to conduct second test for flammability on the semi-finished or end-product when needed. (5) Final decision on acceptance will be made by Orchard Brands. Test report should be sent by email with attention to Nevens Shum, copy to Orchard Brands Global Sourcing Ltd. local office attn. Regional (6) QA/QC Manager and the applicant/vendor.

Product #

Individual Brand

Requirement (Refer to vendor if not specified)

Is this a Re-Test? YES / NO If YES, previous report number is: Hardline Test Package Footwear Test Package

First & Re-Order Item# 8 First Order Item # 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10

Re-Order Item # 1, 2, 3, 7, 10

Electrical Test Package Bag Test Package

First & Re-Order Item# 9 First & Re-Order Item# 1, 10

Jewelry Test Package

First & Re-Order Item# 8

Item# Description Method 1 Fiber Composition AATCC 20/20A 2 Thread / Stitch Count ASTM D3775 / D3887 3 Abrasion Resistance ASTM D1630 4 Flexing Resistance ISO 5402 5 Ross Flexing Resistance ASTM D1052 6 Slip Resistance ASTM F609 (Mod.) 7 Bonding Strength ISO17708 Package 8 Lead Content 16 CFR 1303 9 UL listed UL related test(s) 10 Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Eyelet Strength Pull Through Strength Toe Strap Breakage Reinforcement Effectiveness ASTM D1683 (Mod.) Tongue Strength Setting Strength Lace Strength Seam Strength Zipper Operability (Open/Closed) ASTM D2062 Lead Content 16 CFR 1303 Colorfastness to Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 Additional Colorfastness to Perspiration AATCC 15 Colorfastness to Light AATCC 16 Colorfastness to Chlorinated Pool Water AATCC 162 Water Repellency AATCC 22 Water Resistence - Rain test AATCC 35 UV Protection AATCC 183

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Creation Date 5/23/10 Shoes/Slippers Revision No. 5 Revision Date 8/1/12

Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

California Proposition 65 California Proposition 65 The sample should be reviewed against the current settlements to determine if additional testing or labeling is Lead required. Cadmium Phthalates Lead in plastic Not in excess of 200 ppm (California Pro 65) Labeling/Packaging Review FPLA Should be legibly marked with the following information: 16 CFR 500 • Distributor’s name, trademark or other means of identification of the manufacturer or packer & address (City, State, Zip) • Product Identification • County of origin (if imported) Material Content Labeling Visual Check Material composition of foot wear must be declared: FTC Guides Ex: Leather Uppers, balance manmade material or All manmade material Verify Label Claims Visual Check The labeling must comply and valid with all claims

Safety Sole Bond SATRA TM 411 Injection Molded Soles: Min. 15 lbs All others: Min. 20 lbs

TM 180 Thread stitched (with or without adhesive): Seam strength Requirement: 50lb/in minimum

Slip Resistance SATRA TM144 µ 0.30 min (static & kinetic) ADDITIONAL TESTING (By Request Only) Nickel Release (for metal) EN 127472 / EN 1811 Direct and prolong contract with skin: 0.5 µg/cm2/week; For body piercing: 02 µg/cm2/week Only if spot test is positive Formaldehyde ISO 14184-1 75 mg/kg Only if spot test is positive

THIS FORM OF CERTIFICATION AND INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT REPLACE OR SUPERSEDE STATE AND FEDERAL STATUE, INTERPRETATIVE REGULATIONS, AND GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS, WHICH MAY CHANGE FROM TIME TO TIME. YOU ARE ENCOURAGE TO CONSULT SUCH MATERIALS AND LEGAL COUNCIL. Page 1 of 3 F-9 Protocol Number 001-0004 Customer Ref.

Creation Date 5/23/10 Shoes/Slippers Revision No. 5 Revision Date 8/1/12

Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

Price per Price per Item Price Information USD Item in Asia in USA

Shoes/ Slippers Tests

Lead in Surface Coating (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Lead in Substrate (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Cadmium $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Phthalates $ 134.00 $ 236.00 Lead in Plastic (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Formaldehyde $ 47.00 $ 131.00 Nickel Release $ 73.00 $ 144.00 Labeling/Packaging Review $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Material Content Labeling: Visual $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Verify Label Claims: Visual $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Sole Bond $ 29.00 $ 60.00 Slip Resistance $ 42.00 $ 83.00

Asia USA

Minimum Report Charge** $ 28.00 $ 150.00 Discount for tests not in above test list 25% 25%

THIS FORM OF CERTIFICATION AND INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT REPLACE OR SUPERSEDE STATE AND FEDERAL STATUE, INTERPRETATIVE REGULATIONS, AND GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS, WHICH MAY CHANGE FROM TIME TO TIME. YOU ARE ENCOURAGE TO CONSULT SUCH MATERIALS AND LEGAL COUNCIL. Page 2 of 3 F-10 Protocol Number 001-0004 Customer Ref.

Creation Date 5/23/10 Shoes/Slippers Revision No. 5 Revision Date 8/1/12

Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

Revision # Date Revision Description Release or Revised by Reviewed by Approved by 1 8/19/2010 Updated Pricing Bopanna Poonacha 2 10/6/2010 Removed Nickel test Nevine Noss from Regulatory and added into additional tests 3 10/18/2010 Revised sole bond test Nevine Noss method and requirement 4 11/11/2010 Removed third bullet Nevine Noss point from Label/Packaging Review Added spot test comment for formaldehyde 5 12/12/2011 Updated Sole Bonding Bopanna Poonacha Strength 6 8/1/2011 Updated Sole Bonding Nevine Noss Strength

THIS FORM OF CERTIFICATION AND INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT REPLACE OR SUPERSEDE STATE AND FEDERAL STATUE, INTERPRETATIVE REGULATIONS, AND GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS, WHICH MAY CHANGE FROM TIME TO TIME. YOU ARE ENCOURAGE TO CONSULT SUCH MATERIALS AND LEGAL COUNCIL. Page 3 of 3 F-11 Protocol Number 001-0002 Customer Ref.

Creation Date 5/23/10 PURSE/HANDBAG/LUGGAGE Revision No. 1 Revision Date 7/30/2010

Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE California Proposition 65 The sample should be reviewed To determine if additional testing or labeling is required. In lieu of testing, a passing test against the requirements of California Proposition 65 Lead in Surface Coating CPCS 90 ppm CH-E1003-09 Lead in Substrate Non-metallic materials: Vinyl CPSC-CH-E1002-09 200 ppm Metal Metal materials: 300 ppm CPSC-CH-E1001-09 Phthalates (Vinyl) GC-MS / HPLC 0.1 ppm Leather For Genuine Leather Approved English name must be stated For Coated Leather: Microscopic Method Fiber Content Single Fibers AATCC 20 A No tolerance Blends AATCC 20 A 3% Tolerance LABELING Fiber Content FTC - Textile Fiber Products ID Act / Directive EU 96 /47/EC Type of Leather FTC - Guides for Leather / Directive EU 96/47/EC Country of Origin FTC - Textile Fiber Products ID Act / Directive EU 96/47/EC Care Instructions FTC - Care Labeling Rule / directive EU 96/47/EC Manufacturer Registration # (RN#) FTC – Textile Fiber Products ID Act / Directive EU 96/47/EC

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

ADDITIONAL TESTING (By Request Only) Thickness – Fabric / Leather ASTM D1777 / ISO 2589 As Specified (+/-5%) Weight – Fabric / Leather ASTM D3775 / ASTM D2346 As Specified (+/-5%) COLORFASTNESS Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 Dry Leather / Denim Grade 3 Vinyl Grade 4 Fabric Grade 4 *Wet Leather / Denim Grade 2 Vinyl Grade 3 Fabric Grade 3 Colorfastness to Light AATCC 16 Option 3 20 Hours Step 4 Colorfastness to Water Spotting AATCC 104 Grade 4 Finish Adhesion – Leather Only Scotch Tape Test No discoloration or change in appearance of finish SGS Method STRENGTH PROPERTIES (Luggage) Tensile Strength ASTM 5034 Shell 80 lb. Lining 30 lb. Tear Strength ASTM D1424 Shell 5 lb. Lining 4 lb. Resistance to Cracking ASTM D2136 No cracking, chipping, or noticeable change in hand. (Leather/Vinyl) Snap/ Component Strength – ASTMD D7142 15 lb. for 20 sec. Tension SEAM PROPERTIES (Luggage) Seam Strength ASTM D1683 40 lb. Lining Seams – Woven 20 lb. Lining Seams – Vinyl 15 lb. Handle / Strap Strength ASTM D5034 Modified 75 lb. Zipper Tape Attachment Strength 25 lb. Page 2 of 5 F-13

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

ZIPPER STRENGTH PROPERTIES (Luggage) Stops/Slider, Open & Closed 15 lb. ASTM D2061 / BS 3084 Position Chain Crosswise Strength 30 lb. Slider Pull Strength 25 lb. Resistance to Slider Torque 4 in/lb. ABRASION RESISTANCE (Luggage) ASTM D3384 (Taber 5000 cycles PUNCTURE RESITANCE (Luggage) ASTM D751 WHEEL ATTACHMENT STRENGTH SGS Method 50 lbs. min. IMPACT RESISTANCE Frame SGS Method 70 lb. No distortion or breakage Telescopic handle No distortion, breakage or loss of operation Telescopic handle must operate smoothly and remain fully extended until force is applied to retract HANDLE ATTACHMENT STRENGTH SGS Lift Method 10,000 cycles with load WATER REPELLENCY (if claim) Spray Test AATCC 22 / ISO 4920 Unwashed ISO 90 Washed IS0 70 WATER RESISTANCE (if claim) Rain, 2 Minutes @ 3 feet AATCC 35 1 gram max.

ASTM D3421 None Present

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Price per Price per Item in Price Information USD Item in Asia USA

Purses/ Handbags/ Luggage Tests

Thickness- Fabric/ Leather $ 10.00 $ 38.00 Weight- Fabric/ Leather $ 7.00 $ 38.00 Colorfastness to: Crocking $ 6.00 $ 34.00 Colorfastness to: Light (20 Hours) $ 17.00 $ 45.00 Colorfastness to: Water Spotting $ 7.00 $ 34.00 Finish Adhesion- Leather Only $ 29.00 $ 60.00 Tensile Strength $ 11.00 $ 60.00 Tear Strength - Elmendorf $ 11.00 $ 60.00 Resistance to Cracking- Leather/ Vinyl $ 44.00 $ 158.00 Snap/ Component Strength – Tension $ 16.00 $ 56.00 Seam Strength $ 15.00 $ 60.00 Handle / Strap Strength $ 13.00 $ 60.00 Zipper Tape Attachment Strength $ 11.00 $ 36.00 Zipper: Stops/Slider, Open & Closed Position $ 11.00 $ 36.00 Zipper Strength: Chain crosswise strength $ 11.00 $ 36.00 Zipper: Slider Pull Strength $ 11.00 $ 36.00 Zipper: Resistance to Slider Torque $ 11.00 $ 36.00 Abrasion, Taber 1,000 Cycles $ 20.00 $ 60.00 Puncture Resistance $ 16.00 $ 56.00 Wheel Attachment $ 42.00 $ 83.00 Luggage Impact $ 45.00 $ 158.00 Handle Attachment - Tension $ 15.00 $ 60.00 Page 4 of 5 F-15

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

Water Repellency (Spray) $ 12.00 $ 53.00 Water Resistance (Rain) $ 30.00 $ 60.00 Lead in Surface Coating (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Lead in Substrate- Vinyl/ Metal (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Phthalates- For Vinyl (One Rep Only) $ 134.00 $ 236.00 Leather Identification: Genuine Leather Only $ 93.00 $ 140.00 Leather Identification: Coated Leather: Microscopic Method $ 233.00 $ 350.00 Fiber Analysis: Chemical (Up to Two Fibers) $ 21.00 $ 120.00 Labeling $ 9.00 $ 38.00

Asia USA

Minimum Report Charge** $ 28.00 $ 150.00 Discount for tests not in above test list 25% 25%

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

California Proposition 65 The sample should be reviewed To determine if additional testing or labeling is required. In lieu of testing, a passing test against the requirements of California Proposition 65 Leather ID For Genuine Leather: ISO 5397 Approved English name must be stated For Coated Leather: Microscopic Method Fiber Content Single Fibers AATCC 20 A No tolerance Blends 3% Tolerance Lead in Surface Coating CPCS 90 ppm CH-E1003-09 Lead in Substrate Non-metallic materials: Vinyl CPSC-CH-E1002-09 200 ppm Metal Metal materials: 300 ppm CPSC-CH-E1001-09 Phthalates GC-MS / HPLC 0.1 ppm

ADDITIONAL TESTING (By Request Only) Nickel Release (metal w/direct skin contact) EN12472 <0.5µ g/cm2/week Only If Sport test is positive EN1811 Thickness – Fabric / Leather ASTM D1777 / ASTM D1813 As Specified (+/-5%) Weight – Fabric / Leather ASTM D3775 / ASTM D2346 As Specified (+/-5%) Thread Count ASTM D3775/ As Specified (+/-5%)

Colorfastness to Crocking AATCC 8 / 116 Dry Grade 4 minimum Wet Grade 3 minimum (Face & Back) Light (20 AFU) AATCC 16 Grade 4.0 Colorfastness to Perspiration: AATCC 15 Belt Lining only Shade change Grade 4 minimum Staining Grade 3 minimum Self Staining Grade 5 minimum Finish Adhesion – Leather Only Scotch Tape Test No discoloration or change in appearance of finish Page 1 of 3 F-17

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

SGS Method Water Spotting (Leather only) AATCC 104 Grade 4 Shading Change Tensile Strength Fabric ASTM D5034 / ASTM D2209 25 lb. Leather 40 lb. Buckle Strength ASTM D1683 25 lb Bond Strength ASTM D 5034 7 lb (force to separate layers) / Snap ASTM D7142 15 lb. for 10 sec Attachment Strength Snap – Unsnapping Strength ASTM D4846 2 – 8 lb. Seam Strength ASTM D1683 Lining Seams – Woven 25 lb. Fabric 15 lbs. Lining Seams – Vinyl 10 1lbs Abrasion Resistance ASTM D3884 (Taber) 1000 Cycles Corrosion/Rusting (For Metal Only) 48 hours @ 98% RH 135 o F 20 lb. ASTM D3990 Visual examination to verify. No major defects. Shall demonstrate well, even construction, with no sharp Defects edges, sharp points or discoloration. Shall have no components missing, malformed, and/or fractured.

Price per Price per Price Information USD Item in Asia Item in USA

Belts Tests

Thickness – Fabric / Leather $ 10.00 $ 38.00 Weight – Fabric / Leather $ 7.00 $ 38.00 Thread Count $ 8.00 $ 38.00 Colorfastness to: Crocking (One Rep Only) $ 6.00 $ 34.00 Colorfastness to: Light (20 Hours) $ 17.00 $ 45.00 Colorfastness to: Perspiration (Belt Lining only) $ 10.00 $ 38.00 Finish Adhesion $ 29.00 $ 60.00 Page 2 of 3 F-18

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

Colorfastness to: Water Spotting (Leather only) $ 8.00 $ 34.00 Tensile Strength (Fabric/ Leather) $ 11.00 $ 60.00 Buckle Strength $ 19.00 $ 113.00 Bond Strength (force to separate layers) $ 13.00 $ 60.00 Grommet / Snap Attachment Strength $ 15.00 $ 64.00 Snap Unsnapping Strength $ 15.00 $ 64.00 Seam Strength: Lining Seams – Woven Fabric, Lining Seams – Vinyl $ 15.00 $ 60.00 Abrasion, Taber 1,000 Cycles $ 20.00 $ 60.00 Corrosion Resistance: 48 Hrs (For Metal Only) $ 44.00 $ 94.00 Defect Analysis: Visual $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Leather Identification: Genuine Leather Only $ 93.00 $ 140.00 Leather Identification: Coated Leather: Microscopic Method $ 233.00 $ 350.00 Fiber Analysis: Chemical (Up to Two Fibers) $ 21.00 $ 120.00 Lead in Surface Coating (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Lead in Substrate- Vinyl/ Metal (One Rep Only) $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Nickel Spot Test $ 15.00 $ 31.00 Nickel Release (metal w/direct skin contact) Only If Sport test positive $ 73.00 $ 144.00 Phthalates (One Rep Only) $ 134.00 $ 236.00

Asia USA

Minimum Report Charge** $ 28.00 $ 150.00 Discount for tests not in above test list 25% 25%

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Creation Date 6/17/10 Jewelry Revision No. 1 Revision Date 7/30/2010

Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Labeling / Packaging Review (If FPLA Should be legibly marked with the following information: Applicable) 16 CFR 500 • Distributor’s name, trademark or other means of identification of the manufacturer or packer & address (City, State & Zip) • Product identification • Net quantity of the contents in terms of weight, measure or numerical count (Metric & US Standard) or a combination so as to give accurate information and facilitate value comparison by the consumer (only applicable) • Country of origin (if imported) Verify Label Claims Visual Check The labeling must comply and valid with all claims. Instructions (If Applicable) Visual Check Should provide use, care and maintenance information *Lead in substrate materials EPA 3050B / 3051 (RG_04_162075_People vs. Burlington Coat Factory Settlement Date: 22 May 2009) (CEH vs. ODY) (Settlement Date: 22 May 2009) (Ca. Prop 65 & Hazardous Waste Control Laws) ≤ 0.01% or 100ppm (w/w) (Effective Date: On or after 1 January 2010)

Note: 1. Glass and / or crystal decorative components [e.g. cat’s eye, cubic zirconia (cubic zirconium, CZ), rhinestone, cloisonné] are exempt for non-children’s jewelry. 2. For children’s product – Weight of such glass or crystal decorative components is not more than 1.0 gram, excluding any such glass or crystal decorative components that contain < 0.01 % (100ppm) lead and have no intentionally added lead. *Lead In Scrapable Surface Coating EPA 3050B / 3051 (RG_04_162075_People vs. Burlington Coat Factory) CPSC-CH-E1003-09 (CEH vs. ODY) (Settlement Date: 22 May 2009)

(16 CFR 1303, Ca. Prop 65 & US Public Law 110-314 Hazardous Waste Control Laws) (CPSIA section 101 (f))

≤ 0.009% (w/w) (90ppm) (Effective Date: After 13 August 2009) *Lead content in accessible substrate CPSC-CH-E1002-08 and / or US Public Law 110-314 (for Children’s Product) CPSC-CH-E1001-08 (CPSIA section 101 (a))

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*Phthalates US Public Law 110-314 (for Children’s Product) (CPSIA section 108) (CA AB 1108) Applicable to toys and childcare articles CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3 or ASTM D 3421 ≤ 0.1 % or 1000ppm (w/w) (DEHP, DBP or BBP for plasticized material in toy or childcare article)

≤ 0.1 % or 1000ppm (w/w) (DIDP, DINP or DNOP for plasticized material in toy that can be placed in a child’s mouth or childcare article) *Total Cadmium SGS In house method Connecticut Public Act 10 – 113 (Substituted House Bill 5314) Applicable to children aged up to 12 Total cadmium ≤ 75ppm years old *Soluble Cadmium ASTM F963 Minnesota Chapter 347, 2010 session (SF 2510) Applicable to children aged up to 6 Soluble cadmium ≤ 75ppm years old (Surface coating, accessible metal and plastic material) *Nickel Spot Test PD CR 12471:2002 Skin contact metal components - Negative test results (Qualitative) *Release of Nickel Coated item Annex XVII, REACH (Quantitative) EN 12472: 2005 and EN Applicable to metal articles in direct and 1811:1998 + A1:2008 ≤ 0.5 µg /cm2/week (Non-body piercing article) prolong skin contact Non-coated item < 0.2 µg /cm2/week (Body piercing article) EN 1811:1998 + A1:2008

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Test Property Test Method Test Principle / Requirements

**ADDITIONAL TESTING (By Request Only) **Impact Resistance 16 CFR 1500.53 4 drops onto impact medium from 3 feet height. All mechanical parts shall remain intact and functional. No loosening of fixed components. No visual defects. No detached small parts; accessible sharp points or edges. **Pull Test on Attachment and 16 CFR 1500.53 Shall withstand 15-lb tensional pull without failure. No detached small parts; accessible sharp Mechanical Parts points or edges. **Resistance to Perspiration 35 LMBG No plating failure, discoloration or visual defects. Any staining due to dye migration must be class (Sweat & Saliva) 82.10 3.0 min. (AATCC gray scale) (Mod.) **Workmanship Review Visual Check / Actual Use • All components shall be provided as claimed and shall not be deformed or fractured • All hardware shall be provided • All welds shall be smoothly finished and free from pits and splatter • All components shall not contain any burrs, sharp edges or non-functional sharp points (test by touch or sight) • Product shall not contain any loose components or unsecured fastening where rigidity is required

Price Per Item Overseas Sample Size Basic Package Price USD 26.0 (Net) 2 pieces (per style)

Turnaround Time: No. of Working Days for Complete Testing 5 - 7 * / ** Additional sample is required

Price Per Item Overseas Sample Size

* Additional Charges: (NET) *Lead in Substrate Materials USD 22/color/material 1 gram (CA. Prop 65 & Hazardous Waste Control Laws)

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*Lead In Scrapable Surface Coating USD 22/color/material 1 gram (16 CFR 1303, CA. Prop 65 & Hazardous Waste Control Laws) *Lead content in accessible substrate USD 22 /color/material 1 gram (For Children’s Product) Paint, coating or electroplating are not barriers to substrate being inaccessible *Phthalates USD • 6 Phthalates 115.7 /color/material 5 grams • 3 Phthalates 82.6 /color/material 5 grams *Total cadmium content USD 37.7/color/material 1 gram *Soluble cadmium USD 33.8/color/material 1 gram *Nickel Spot Test USD 13.7/color/material 2 pieces (Qualitative) *Release of Nickel • Non-coated Item USD 50.7/color/material 2 pcs (per style) • Coated Item USD 63.1/color/material 2 pcs (per style) ** Additional Testing (By Request Only) (NET) **Impact Resistance USD **Pull Test on Attachment and Mechanical USD 39.0 / style 2 pcs (per style) Parts **Workmanship Review USD **Resistance to Perspiration USD 10 / style 2 pcs (per style) (Sweat & Saliva)

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SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. 1/F, 3rd Building Contact: Anne Zhang No. 889 Yishan Road Email: [email protected] Shanghai 200233 China Phone: +86 (0)21 6107 2918 Fax: +86 (0)21 5450 0353

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SGS Hong Kong SGS Hong Kong Ltd. 5/F - 8/F & 28/F, Metropole Square Contact : Zoe Chau 2 On Yiu Street, Siu Lek Yuen Email: [email protected] Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong Phone: (852) 2765 3695 Fax: (852) 2330 4862 SGS China (Guangzhou) SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. Contact: Aaron Luo 2/F, 198 Kezhu Road, Scientech Park Email: [email protected] Guangzhou Economic & Technology Development District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China 510663 Phone: (86-20) 8215 5656, (86-20) 8215 5618 Fax: (86-20) 8207 5161 SGS China (Shenzhen) SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co. Ltd. Contact: Ms. Sylvia Zhang 4/F, Oastar Building, Zhong Kang Rd. Email: [email protected] Shang Mei Lin, Shenzhen China 518049 Tel: (86) 755 8311 4358 ext. 8264 / 8214 Fax: (86) 755 8310 6190 SGS China (Qingdao) Consumer Testing Service-Jewelry Contact: Emily Zhang Laboratory Email: [email protected] SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Or Co., Ltd. SGS Center, No.143, Zhuzhou Road, Contact: Green Gao Qingdao, China (P.C. 266101) Email: [email protected] Phone: +86 (0) 532 83884408-187 Fax: +86 (0) 532 80991952 Page 5 of 6 F-24

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Creation Date 6/17/10 Jewelry Revision No. 1 Revision Date 7/30/2010

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SGS Taiwan SGS Taiwan Limited No. 127, Wu Kung Road Wuku Industrial Zone Contact:: Anny Lai Taipei County 248 TAIWAN Email: [email protected] Phone: (886-2) 22 99 39 39/ (886-2) 22.99 32 79 Fax: (886-2) 22 99 29 20 SGS Thailand SGS (Thailand) Limited 41/23 Soi Rama III 59 Contact: Pornpana Lirathpong Rama III Road, Chongnonsee Email: [email protected] Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 THAILAND Phone: (66-02) 294.74.85-9/ (66-02) 683 05 41 Fax: (66-02) 294 74 84, (66-02) 683 07 58 SGS Korea SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. Green Testing Center Contact: Jason Han #322 Daewoo The O Valley Bldg., Email: [email protected] 555-9, Hogye-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang- si, Gyeonggi-do, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Phone: 82 31 460 8021/52/53 Fax: 82 31 460 8159

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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE California Proposition 65 The sample should be reviewed To determine if additional testing or labeling is required. In lieu of testing, a passing test against the current settlements of California Proposition 65 Fiber Content Blends FTC Textiles Fiber ID Act 3% Tolerance Single Fiber FTC Textiles Fiber ID Act No Tolerance Flammability Title 16 CFR 1610 or ASTM D1230 Class 1 Normal LABELING Fiber Content FTC Textile Fiber ID Act Country of Origin FTC Textile Fiber ID Act Care Instructions FTC – Care Labeling Rule Manufacturer Registration # (RN#) FTC Textile Fiber ID Act Note: Textile/Care Label for shawls are not required to be sewn in (permanent) if shawl is ‘reversible (intended for use on both sides)

ADDITIONAL TESTING (by request only) FABRIC QUALITIES Thread Count, warp & filling ASTM D3775 As Specified (+5%) Fabric Weight ASTM D3776 As Specified (+5%) Yarn Size ASTM D1059, 1244 As Specified (+10%) DIMENSIONAL STABILITY Shrinkage (after 3 washes / 1 dry-cleaning) AATCC – 135, 150 % Length % Width Machine wash 5 x 5 Dry Clean AATCC – 158 3 x 3 COLORFASTNESS Laundering Color Change Grade 4 Self-Staining Grade 5 Dry Cleaning AATCC 135, 150, 61, 132 Color Change Grade 4 Self Staining Grade 5 Static Wetting AATCC 107 Grade 4 Crocking AATCC 8 Dry Grade 4 Wet Grade 3 Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 Grade 4 Page 1 of 4 F-26

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Non-Chlorine Bleach AATCC TS-001 Grade 4 Perspiration AATCC 15 Shade Change Grade 4 Staining Grade 4 Light AATCC 16 Option 3 40 Hours Grade 4 STRENGTH PROPERTIES Fabric Strength ASTM D5034 30 lbs Seams ASTM D 1683 25 lbs GENERAL REQUIREMENTS VISUAL General appearance Visual evaluation including surface, No obvious defects, observations, affecting the end product performance/appearance. List all observations After 3 home launderings or color, shape, buttons, seams, cross including color change, staining, seam appearance, wrinkling, skewing, pilling, fuzzing, and components and 1 dry cleaning staining fading, durability of all trim trim performance. Per care instructions material, etc. CONSTRUCTION/FINISHING /Type Must be appropriate for end use As indicated on purchase order All seams must be uniform and clean finished Construction Top stitching must be uniform & consistent No loose or broken stitches No needle cutting

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USA Asia UK

Scarves/Shawls Tests (Discounted Price)

Lead in Substrate $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Lead in Coating $ 22.00 $ 71.00 Fiber Analysis: Chemical (Up to Two Fibers) $ 21.00 $ 120.00 Fiber Analysis: Chemical (Each Additional Fiber) $ 11.00 $ 60.00 Flammability $ 30.00 $ 83.00 Labeling (Visual Check) $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Thread Count $ 10.00 $ 38.00 Weight $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Yarn Size $ 12.00 $ 34.00 Dimensional Stability: Laundering or Dry Cleaning $ 24.00 $ 75.00 Appearance after Laundering or Dry Cleaning $ 13.00 $ 19.00 Colorfastness to: Laundering or Dry Cleaning (Actual) $ 12.00 $ 19.00 Colorfastness to: Water $ 8.00 $ 34.00 Colorfastness to: Crocking $ 7.00 $ 34.00 Colorfastness to: Chlorine Bleach $ 8.00 $ 38.00 Colorfastness to: Non-Chlorine Bleach $ 9.00 $ 38.00 Colorfastness to: Perspiration $ 12.00 $ 38.00 Colorfastness to: Light (20 Hours) $ 21.00 $ 45.00 Tensile Strength $ 13.00 $ 60.00 Seam Strength $ 15.00 $ 60.00 General Appearance $ 13.00 $ 19.00 Minimum Report Charge** $ 28.00 $ 150.00 Discount for tests not in above Additional Test list 25% 25%

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This form of certification and instructions do not replace or supersede state and federal statute, interpretative regulations, and guidance documents, which may change from time to time. You are encouraged to consult such materials and legal counsel. Orchard Brands ITS - Standard Package Prices (Price in US $) Hong Kong / Africa (Egypt, Europe Central / South OB tests USA Asia / Pakistan India Mauritius & (Italy) America Bangladesh Turkey) $53 + courier charge for 1st Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 $180 $46 $42 $280 $53 $53 subcontracted tests Fabric $49 + courier charge for Woven Re-Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,11,12 $170 $43 $36 $250 $49 $49 subcontracted tests 1st Order Item # 5,6,7,8 $155 $41 $47 $17 $155 $47 $47 Garment Re-Order Item # 5,6,7,8 $155 $41 $47 $17 $155 $47 $47 $56 + courier charge for 1st Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $180 $51 $50 $280 $56 $56 subcontracted tests Fabric $51 + courier charge for Knit Re-Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,11,12,13 $170 $43 $44 $250 $51 $51 subcontracted tests 1st Order Item # 6,7,8,14 $100 $30 $34 $17 $94 $34 $34 Garment Re-Order Item # 6,7,8,14 $100 $30 $34 $17 $94 $34 $34 $52 + courier 1st Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $170 $46 charge for $48 $250 $52 $52 Fabric subcontracted$45 + courier Re-Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,11,12,13 $150 $40 charge for $42 $215 $45 $45 Sweater subcontracted 1st Order Item # 6,7,8 $95 $30 $31 $10 $94 $31 $31 Garment Re-Order Item # 6,7,8 $95 $30 $31 $10 $94 $31 $31 $53 + courier charge for 1st Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $170 $46 $48 $250 $53 $53 subcontracted tests Sweater $45 + courier Combined charge for Re-Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,11,12,13 $170 $40 $42 $215 $45 $45 subcontracted tests Issued on June 2013 F -30 Hong Kong / Africa (Egypt, Europe Central / South OB tests USA Asia / Pakistan India Mauritius & (Italy) America Bangladesh Turkey) $35 + courier charge for 1st Order Item # 6,8,9,10,11,12 $113 $33 $26 $170 $35 $35 subcontracted Additional tests Fabric Colorway $20 + courier charge for Re-Order Items # 8,11,12 $80 $19 $16 $140 $20 $20 subcontracted tests Minimum Invoice (US $) $100 $26 $15 $5 $65 $26 $26

STANDARD Service Cost / Turn-Around Time 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days 5 Busines Days

50% Additional 40% Additional 40% Additional 40% Additional 40% Additional 40% Additional 40% Additional EXPRESS Service Cost / Turn-Around Time Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Surcharge / 3 Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days

100% Additional 100% Additional 100% Additional 100% Additional 100% Additional 100% Additional 100% Additional SAME DAY Service Cost / Turn-Around Time Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Surcharge / 1-2 Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days Business Days

Re-Test Discount (%) ------

Item # Description Item # Description

1 Fiber Composition (up to two simple fibers) 8 Colorfastness to Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning

2 Yarn Count 9 Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach

3 Thread / Stitch Count 10 Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach

4 Fabric Weight 11 Colorfastness to Crocking

5 Seam Strength (for wovens) 12 Flammability Exemption (actual test, if needed, to be charged additionally)

6 Dimensional Stability to Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning 13 Pilling Resistance (ASTM 3512 or ICI pilling box for sweaters)

7 Appearance After Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning 14 Seam Bursting Strength (for knitwear)

Note: - Minumum invoice USD 26 in Hong Kong and China. Varies for other countries in Asia. - VAT will be added to the invoice, where applicable.

Issued on June 2013 F-31 Orchard Brands ITS - Individual Test Price

Price in US $ Hong Kong / Asia / Africa Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Egypt & Turkey Bangladesh (Mauritius) America Fabric Evaluation

Fiber Analysis – chemical separation AATCC 20A/ASTM D629 (per fiber) $53 $11.70 $3.50 $28.00 $12.14 $11.70 $11.70

Fiber Analysis – mechanical separation AATCC 20A/ASTM D629 (2 fibers) $53 $19.80 $5.25 $56.00 $18.75 $19.80 $19.80

Each Additional fiber - mechanical separation $42 $11.70 $3.50 $28.00 $6.61 $11.70 $11.70

$84 - 2 generic fibers; $210 - blend of 2 $70.20 $70.20 $70.20 fibers, containing $105.00 (2 animal fibers) $18.20 (2 animal fibers) (2 animal fibers) Fiber Analysis AATCC 20 Microscopic Method cellulosic; $245 - blend ($205.00 $12.14 $97.20 (2 fibers) $97.20 $97.20 of 2 fibers, containing Cashmere) (2 cellulosic fibers) (2 cellulosic fibers) (2 cellulosic fibers) animal fibers; $105 - containing spandex $10.00 (Woven) $4.00 (Woven) $10.00 (Woven) $10.00 (Woven) Yarn Size ASTM D1059 $42 $26.00 $8.39 $11.60 (Knit) $5.00 (Knit) $11.60 (Knit) $11.60 (Knit) Thread / Stitch Count ASTM D3775 / D3887 $45 $10.00 $4.10 $26.00 $7.68 $10.00 $10.00

Gauge (leather) ASTM D1813 $35 $8.80 $4.60 N/C N/C $8.80 $8.80

Fabric Weight (Garment Weight for Sweaters) ASTM D3776 / D3887 $35 $9.20 $3.60 $37.00 $5.36 $9.20 $9.20

Dimensional Stability

Machine or Hand Washing (x1) AATCC 135 $56 $11.20 $5.40 $25.00 $8.60 $11.20 $11.20

Machine or Hand Washing (x3) AATCC 135 $70 $23.20 $11.00 $56.00 $14.60 $23.20 $23.20

Machine or Hand Washing (x5) AATCC 135 $98 $32.00 $16.00 $85.00 $20.60 $32.00 $32.00

Machine or Hand Washing (x10) AATCC 135 $168 $63.20 $30.60 $158.00 $41.20 $63.20 $63.20 Commercial Commercial Commercial Dryclean Dryclean Dryclean $14.5 (Fabric) $14.5 (Fabric) $14.5 (Fabric) $17.0 (Garment) $8.00 (Fabric) $30.00 (Fabric) $17.0 (Garment) $17.0 (Garment) Dry Clean (x1) AATCC 158 $60 $8.75 Professional $8.60 (Garment) $36.00 (Garment) Professional Professional Leather Clean Leather Clean Leather Clean $34.00 (Fabric) $34.00 (Fabric) $34.00 (Fabric) $40.00 (Garment) $40.00 (Garment) $40.00 (Garment) Commercial Commercial Commercial Dryclean Dryclean Dryclean $14.5 (Fabric) $14.5 (Fabric) $14.5 (Fabric) $17.0 (Garment) $8.0 (Fabric) $30.00 (Fabric) $17.0 (Garment) $17.0 (Garment) Dry Clean (x1) Commercial Dry Clean $60 $8.75 Professional $8.60 (Garment) $36.00 (Garment) Professional Professional Leather Clean Leather Clean Leather Clean $34.00 (Fabric) $34.00 (Fabric) $34.00 (Fabric) $40.00 (Garment) $40.00 (Garment) $40.00 (Garment) $28.00 (When performed with Dimensional Stability Appearance after Laundering $18.80 $5.80 $21.00 $7.68 $18.80 $18.80 $28 will be charged for the Appearance Observation)

F-32 Issued on June 2013 Hong Kong / Asia / Africa Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Egypt & Turkey Bangladesh (Mauritius) America $42.00 Appearance after Laundering (X1) Visual (includes 1 Laundering $18.80 $5.80 $21.00 $8.60 $18.80 $18.80 & Appearance Rating)

Appearance after Laundering (X3) Visual $70 $40.80 $13.50 $21.00 $14.60 $40.80 $40.80 AATCC 179 (with Dimensional Stability) Skewing/Torqueing $84.00 / $28.00 $6.00 / $12.80 $3.50 / $4.50 $85.00 / $26.00 $3.60 / $3.60 $6.00 / $12.80 $6.00 / $12.80 AATCC 179 (Performed alone without Dimensional Colorfastness

CF to Laundering AATCC 135 $42 $7.20 $3.20 $24.00 $8.00 $7.20 $7.20

CF to Washing AATCC 61 $42 $6.50 $3.20 $18.00 $8.00 $6.50 $6.50

CF to Dry cleaning AATCC 132 $49 $10.80 $4.30 $29.00 $8.00 $10.80 $10.80

CF to Chlorine bleach AATCC TS-001 $42 $7.60 $3.50 $19.00 $7.00 $7.60 $7.60

CF to Non-chlorine bleach AATCC TS-001 $49 $15.20 $3.50 $19.00 $7.00 $15.20 $15.20

CF to Crocking AATCC 8 / AATCC 116 / ASTM D5053 $35 $5.60 $2.70 $19.00 $2.40 $5.60 $5.60

CF to Perspiration AATCC 15 $42 $10.40 $4.30 $34.00 $8.00 $10.40 $10.40

CF to Light (10 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $42 $12.80 $11.00 $34.00 $26.00 $12.80 $12.80

CF to Light (20 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $56 $12.80 $11.00 $48.00 $26.00 $12.80 $12.80

CF to Light (40 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $100 $18.00 $15.50 $61.00 $28.00 $18.00 $18.00

CF to Water AATCC 107 $35 $6.40 $2.80 $21.00 $7.00 $6.40 $6.40 Subcontract to CF to Ozone AATCC 109 $56 $16.80 $9.10 $65.00 $16.80 $16.80 Gurgaon CF to Chlorinated Pool Water AATCC 162 $49 $13.60 $5.50 $32.00 $12.20 $13.60 $13.60

CF to Sea Water AATCC 106 $45 $8.80 $4.00 $21.00 $7.00 $8.80 $8.80 Subcontract to CF to Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 $55 $13.60 $10.00 N/C $13.60 $13.60 Gurgaon Phenolic Yellowing Courtaulds Method $55 $13.60 $10.00 $48.00 $28.00 $13.60 $13.60

Colorfastness to Perspiration AATCC 15 See above $10.40 $4.30 $34.00 $8.00 $10.40 $10.40

Analytical

$65.00 Lead in PVC/PU EPA 3050B/3051 $53 $17.60 $17.80 N/C $17.60 $17.60 (Section 101) $198 Phthalates in PVC/PU CPSC-CH-C1001-09.2 $245 $108.00 $53.30 N/C $108.00 $108.00 (ASTM D3421) Formaldehyde JIS L1041 / AATCC 112 $150 $38.80 $17.80 $65.00 $57.00 $38.80 $38.80 pH Level AATCC 81 $50 $11.60 $4.40 $39.00 $8.00 $11.60 $11.60

Fabric Strength Properties

$69.00 (ISO 1421 / Tensile Strength ASTM D 5034 / D2209 $56 $10.40 / $21.60 $5.25 / $48.50 UNI 7805) / $9.82 $10.40 / $21.60 $10.40 / $21.60 ASTM D2209 - Not Available) ASTM D 2261 $45 $10.40 $4.80 $35.00 $9.82 $10.40 $10.40 Tear Strength Issued on June 2013 F-33 Hong Kong / Asia / Africa Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Egypt & Turkey Bangladesh (Mauritius) America Tear Strength ASTM D 4704 $56 $15.60 $6.80 $88.00 (ISO 3377) $11.00 $15.60 $15.60

Yarn Slippage ASTM D 434 $50 $12.40 $5.95 $61.00 $9.82 $12.40 $12.40

Performance

US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 for garment $70 $24.80 $14.20 $92.00 $17.32 $24.80 $24.80

ASTM D4151 for blanket $88 $25.20 $25.20 $206.00 N/C $25.20 $25.20 $18.5(without flame US CPSC 16 CFR Parts 1630 / 1631 for carpet/rug $88 $14.20 N/C N/C Subcontract Subcontract HK Flammability retardant) $23.0 (per sample of 5 test $ 214.40 $126.00 (Original) US CPSC 16 CFR Parts 1615 / 1616 children's $88 - original; $650 - specimens) (After 50 $437 (After 50 N/C Subcontract Subcontract HK sleepwear after 50 washes $183.0 (plus 50 Washes) Washes) washings, per FPU - min. 10 working Snag Resistance ASTM D 5362 $70 $26.40 $9.20 $105.00 N/C $26.40 $26.40

Pilling Resistance ASTM D3512 $45 $12.40 $7.70 $49.00 $19.64 $12.40 $12.40

Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 3886 (1st 300 cycles) $63 $11.20 $11.00 N/C N/C $11.20 $11.20

ASTM D 3886 (every other or part of 300 cycles) $42 $6.40 $9.00 N/C N/C $6.40 $6.40

Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 3884 (1st 1,000 rubes) $55 $14.40 N/C $52.00 $11.79 $14.40 $14.40

ASTM D 3884 (every other or part of 1,000 rubes) $45 $10.40 N/C N/C $7.00 $10.40 $10.40

Pile Fabric Abrasion ASTM D4685 $56 $25.00 $15.57 $49.00 N/C $25.00 $25.00

Stretch and Recovery ASTM D2594 / D3107 $105 $18.80 $5.25 $69.00 $9.82 $18.80 $18.80

Water Repellency AATCC 22 $42 $10.40 $11.20 $35.00 $7.68 $10.40 $10.40

Oil Repellency (as received) AATCC 118 $56 $12.80 $5.25 $49.00 N/C $12.80 $12.80

Soil Release AATCC 130 $56 $17.60 $8.40 N/C N/C $17.60 $17.60

Water Resistance (Rain Test) AATCC 35 $56 $36.80 $18.00 $126.00 N/C $36.80 $36.80

Pile Retention ASTM D 3884 or D4685 $28 See above See above See above N/C See above See above $10.8 $ 9.20 (Per $10.8 $10.8 Component Safety ASTM D 7142 $42 N/C N/C (per component) Component) (per component) (per component) Wrinkle Resistance / Durable Press AATCC 124 / 143 $98 $42.8/ $ 54.8 $17.50 / $19.46 N/C N/C $42.8/ $ 54.8 $42.8/ $ 54.8

Wicking AATCC 195 $210.00 $60.00 $8.00 $39.00 N/C $60.00 $60.00

Anti-Microbial AATCC 100 N/C $130.00 N/C $199.00 N/C $130.00 $130.00

Anti-Microbial AATCC 147 N/C $62.00 N/C $199.00 N/C $62.00 $62.00

Garment Strength Properties

Seam Strength ASTM D 1683 $45.00 $12.40 $5.95 $61.00 $9.82 $12.40 $12.40

Seam Bursting Strength ASTM D 3786 $56.00 $10.40 $5.25 $46.00 $7.60 $10.40 $10.40

Zipper Strength ASTM D 2061 $56.00 $8.80 $7.00 $39.00 $11.00 $8.80 $8.80

F-34 Issued on June 2013 Hong Kong / Asia / Africa Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Egypt & Turkey Bangladesh (Mauritius) America Snap & Fabric Strength / Eyelet Strength Modified ASTM D4846 / D1683 $56.00 $10.80 / $11.20 $7.00 N/C $9.82 $10.80 / $11.20 $10.80 / $11.20 Subcontract to Composition Analysis Fed. Std. 148a, Method 2 N/C $109.60 N/C N/C Subcontract Subcontract to HK HK Subcontract to Oxygen number Fed. Std. 148a, Method 4 N/C $35.60 N/C N/C Subcontract Subcontract to HK HK Button Attachment (Up to 6 readings) ASTM F963 (6 readings) $42.00 $10.00 $8.00 $35.00 N/C Subcontract Subcontract to HK

Button - Corrosion Resistance to Salt Water ASTM B117 $157.50 $30.40 $17.80 N/C N/C $30.40 $30.40

Corporate discount on individual test not listed here (%) 30.0% 30.0% 40.0% 30.0% 30.0% 30.0% 30.0%

NOTE: VAT will be applied to invoices in countries/cities where this is applicable.

F-35 Issued on June 2013 Intertek Asia: China: Intertek Hong Kong Account manager Customer Services Address: 2/F., Garment Centre, Danny Cheung Ms. Sarah Chu 576 Castle Peak Road, Kowloon Tel: (852) 2173 8257 Tel: 852 - 2173 8323 Hong Kong China Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Ms. Tiffany Ho Tel: 852 - 2173 8314 Email: [email protected]

Intertek Hangzhou Customer Service Contact 3-4F,NO.6 Bldg, 1180 Bianan Rd., Willa Zhao Lucy zhao Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Bing Jiang Zone Tel: 86 - 0571-87688263 Tel.: 86 - 0571-87688255 Hangzhou China Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek Guangzhou Customer Services Customer Services 3Floor, HengYun Building, No. 235 Kitty Xu Wendy Du Kai Fa Avenue, Tel: 86-020-28209238 Tel: 86-020-28209513 Guangzhou Economic And Technological Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Development District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China

Intertek Shenzhen Customer Services Back Up 7/F, Shekou Technology Main Building, Nina Mi Ada Liu Industrial 7th Road, Shekou Shenzhen Tell: 86-755-26020073 Tel: 86-755-26020069 Email: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Account manager Nina Mi Tell: 86-755-26020073 Email: [email protected]

Intertek Ningbo Account Manager Customer Service 5/F No. 6 Building, Lingyun Industry Park, Lily Zhang Mia Wu No.1177 Lingyun Road, Ningbo National Hi-Tech Zone, Tel: 0086 574 88183659 Tel: 0086 574 88183691 Ningbo, China Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek Qingdao Account Manager: Customer Services: 4/F, Block 2, Shilaoren Base, No.143 Ms. Cynthia Pang Ms. Kitty Li Zhuzhou Road,Hi-Tech Park Qingdao China Tel: 86-532-80993796 Tel: 86-532-80993781 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

F-36 Intertek Shanghai Account Manager Customer Services: 2nd Floor,Building No.4,ShangHai Ms. Stella Shen Ms. Angel Zhu Comalong Industrial Park,889 YiShan RD Telephone : +86-21-6091 7112 dir. Tel: 86-21-60917244 Shanghai, China + 8 6 - 2 1 - 6 1 2 0 6 0 6 0 * 2 2 0 7 e x t . Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek Tianjin Account Manager Customer Service Contact 2-4 Floor, YiShangHuTong Building, Michelle Wang Shawn Liu No.7 GuiYuan Road, HuaYuan Hi-Tech. Park Tel.:0086 22 83715191 Tel: 0086 22 23859691 Tianjin, China Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek Wuxi Account Manager Customer Service Contact No.8 Fubei Road, Ida Zhang Nicole Wu Xishan Economic Development Zone Tel: 86 510 88218557 Tel: 0086 510 88218556 Wuxi, China Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Customer Service Contact Leona Zhu Tel: +86 510 8821 8515 Email: [email protected]

Bangladesh (Dhaka): Main Contact: Back up Intertek Bangladesh Sharmin Huda Habibur Rahman T.K Bhaban (5th, 6th Floor), 13th Kawran Bazar Asst. Supervisor (CS) Sr. Manager (Sales & Marketing) Bangladesh Tel: 880-2-815 6226 - 28 (Ext- 144) Tel: 880-2-815 6226 - 28 (Ext- 142) Fax: 880-2-912 5866 Fax: 880-2-912 5866. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Bangladesh (Chittagong): Intertek Labtest Bangladesh Ltd., Chittagong. Contact for Submission inquiries th 11 Floor, C&F Tower Main Contact Back up No. 1712 (Old No. 1222) Zeenat Enam Habibur Rahman Sheik Mujib Road Customer Service Officer Sr. Manager (Sales & Marketing) Agrabad C/A, Chittagong Tel: 880 31 2526918-21 (Ext- 405) Tel: 880-2-815 6226 - 28 (Ext- 142) Bangladesh Fax: +88 031 252 6922 Fax: 880-2-912 5866. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

PT. Intertek Utama Services Main Contact Back Up Jl. Cikini IV no 2 Made Widyani Neneng Siti Nurhasanah Gondangdia Jakarta Pusat Tel +62 21 3912391 Tel : +62 21 3918450 Indonesia 10330 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Singapore: Intertek Singapore Account Manager Customer Service Contact 5 Pereira Rd, #06-01 Asiawide Industrial Building Wong Lai Yee Chan Weng Fei F-37 Singapore 368025 Tel : 65-63810631 Tel: 65-63810635 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Taiwan: Intertek Taiwan Account Manager Customer Services Contact 8F, No. 423, Ruiguang Rd., Neihu District, Ms.Doreen Chang Ms.Reed Hsu Taipei 114, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: 886-2-6602-2601 Tel: +886-2-6602-2640 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Thailand: Intertek Thailand Account Manager Customer Services Contact 5/1 Soi Chaloem Suk, Chankasem, Chatuchak Sukanya Poonsawat Julaporn Suwannahong Bangkok, Thailand Tel : (662) 9390661 Tel : (662) 9390661 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Vietnam: Intertek Vietnam Account manager Customer Service contact 1st Floor, E. Town EW Building Phuong Le Silvia Febriani 364 Cong Hoa Street Ward 13 Tel: 84 86 2971099 Ext: 136 Tel: 84 86 2971099 Ext: 164 Tan Binh District Direct: 84 86 2971122 Direct: 84 86 2971092 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Korea: Intertek Korea Account Manager Customer Service contact 1/F A-Ju Digital Tower, 284-56 Seongsu 2-Ga Ashley Lee Melissa Kim Seongdong-Gu, Seoul Korea Tel: 822 6090-9532 Tel: 822 6090-9681 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Pakistan: Intertek Pakistan Account Manager Customer Services Contact First Floor, S/94-A, Gul Bai, S.I.T.E Mr. Imran Javed Ms. Aleena Tabbassum Pakistan Tel: +92-21-32590154-58 Tel: +92-21-32590154-58 Direct: +92-21-32590161 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Ms. Noushaba Farooq Tel: +92-21-32590154-58 Direct: +92-21-32590175 Email: [email protected]

Philippines: Intertek Philippines Account Manager Customer Service 2310 Intertek Bldg. Pasong Tamo Extension Jenny S. Paloma Caterine F. Perlas Philippines Tel: +632 8195841to 47 Tel: + 63 2 8195841 to 47 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Edlyn Tuibeo-Tejidor F-38 Tel: +632 8195841 to 47 Email: [email protected]

India:

Intertek - Gurgaon (New Delhi) Account Manager Laboratory Manager 290, Udyog Vihar, Phase II|| Umesh Kumar Govind Kumar Jha Gurgaon (New Delhi) India Tel: +91 124-4503405 Tel: +91 124 4503426 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Account Manager Abhijit Bhattacharya Tel: +91 124 4503423 Email: [email protected]

Intertek - Mumbai Customer Service Supervisor Intertek Testing Services India Pvt. Ltd, Rekha Satheesh Sandeep Borude G3, Ground Floor, Akruti Corporate Park, Tel: +91 22 67976952 Tel: +91 22-67976900 LBS Marg, Opp: Naval Civilian Housing Colony, Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Kanjurmarg (West), Mumbai, India

Intertek – Bangalore Account Manager Assistant Manager – Customer Service 17/F, Industrial Suburb, 2nd Stage, Industrial Area Dhana Balan Jogesh Kumar Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, India Tel: +91 80-40213700 Tel: +91 80 40213761 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek – Tirupur Customer Service Executive Lab Manager 501, Opp. To LRG College, Muthukumar Arasu Ma Palladam Road, Thennampalayam, Tel: +91 421 4306643 Tel: +91 421-4306627 Tirupur-641 604. Tamilnadu. India Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Africa: Intertek – Mauritius Laboratory Manager 2 Palmerston Road Oumme Ramjaun Phoenix Mauritius Tel: 230-6980343, 230-6980758 Email: [email protected]

Europe: Intertek – Italy Global Account Managers: Technical Contact: Via Barontini 22/B Vincenza Oreste Ilenia Francioni Scandicci 50018 Italy Tel: +39 055 790873 Tel: +39 055 790873 Mobile: +39 346 0658855 Mobile: +39 346 0658835 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Laura Giaquinta Tel: +39 055 790873 F-39 Email: [email protected]

Intertek – Turkey Lab Account Manager: Customer Care Manager: Merkez Mah.Sanayi Cad. No:23 Altindag Plaza Mrs.Eda Yalcin Mr.Sinan Oncel Yenibosna 34197 Istanbul Tel: +90 212 496 46 46 / 4710 Tel: +90 212 496 46 46 / 4610 Direct Tel: +90 212 496 47 10 Direct Tel: +90 212 496 46 10 Email: [email protected] Mobile: +90 533 597 05 67 Email: [email protected] Audit Account Manager: Mrs.Arzu Suren Tel: +90 212 496 46 46 / 4680 Direct Tel: +90 212 496 46 80 Email: [email protected]

The Americas: Intertek – USA Laboratory Account Manager Laboratory Director 545 E. Algonquin Road, Suite F, Kathy DeVito Ravi Duraisamy Arlington Heights, IL USA Tel: 847-871-1052 Tel: 847-871-1037 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Senior Manager Technical Director Xochitl Aquilera Daniel Sabou Tel: (847) 971-1038 Tel: 847-871-1046 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Intertek US BD Office Key Account Manager 1 Gateway Center, Suite 1040 Emily Davis Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: (732) 394-5576 Email: [email protected]

Intertek – Latin America - Guatemala Client Service Supervisor 20 Calle, 26-30 zona 10, Alex Glaesel Empresarial Pradera, Bodega 4 Tel: 50222017101 Guatemala City, Guatemala Email: [email protected]

F-40 Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Limited (hereinafter “the Company”) agrees to provide its services in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions herein contained (hereinafter “the Conditions”). The Conditions may only be modified by a variation expressed in writing and signed on behalf of the Company by a director and no other action on the part of the Company or its employees or agents shall be construed as an acceptance of any other terms and 1 conditions.

2 The Company acts for the person or body from whom the request to provide its services has originated (hereinafter “the Principal”). No other party is entitled to give instructions to the Company unless agreed by the Company.

All rights (including but not limited to copyright) in any test reports, surveys, certificates of inspection or other material produced by the Company in the course of providing its services shall remain vested in the Company. The Principal shall not reproduce or make copies, publish or disclose the contents of any such material or extracts thereof to any third party without the Company’s prior written consent, which may be refused at its discretion. The Principal further undertakes 3 that its servants and agents shall keep confidential and shall not publish or otherwise use any information that may be acquired relating to the Company’s activities. 4

4.1 The Company undertakes to exercise due care and skill in the performance of its services and accepts responsibility only where such skill and care is not exercised.

The liability of the Company in respect of any claims for loss, damage or expense of whatsoever nature and howsoever arising in respect of any breach of contract and/or any failure to exercise due skill and care by the Company shall in no circumstances exceed a total aggregate sum equal to ten (10) times the amount of the fee or commission payable in respect of the specific service required under the particular contract with the Company which gives rise to such claims provided however that the Company shall have no liability in respect of any claims for indirect or consequential loss including loss of profit and/or loss of future business and/or loss of production and/or cancellation of contracts entered into by 4.2 the Principal.

The Company shall not in any event be liable for any loss or damage caused by delay in performance or non-performance of any of its services where the same is occasioned by any cause whatsoever that is beyond the Company’s control including but not limited to war, civil disturbance, requisitioning, governmental or parliamentary restriction, prohibitions or enactment of any kind, import or export regulations, strike or trade dispute (whether involving its own employees or those of any other person), difficulties in obtaining workmen or materials, breakdown of machinery, fire or accident. Should any such event occur the Company may cancel or suspend any contract for the provision of services without 4.3 incurring any liability whatsoever.

The Company will not be liable to the Principal for any loss or damage whatsoever sustained by the Principal as a result of any failure by the Company to comply with any time estimate given by the Company relating to the provision of its 4.4 services. [See clause 9.1] [See clause 9.2] 5

Subject to the Principal’s instructions as accepted by the Company, the test reports, surveys, certificates of inspection or other material produced by the Company shall contain statements of opinion made with due care within the limitation 5.1 of the instructions received by the Company. The Company is under no obligation to refer to or report upon any facts or circumstances which are outside the specific instructions received.

For pre-shipment inspection or survey of goods, the Company’s inspector shall perform the inspection or survey when goods are 100% completed, packed and marked (unless otherwise agreed between the Company and the Principal). 5.2 Goods for inspection or survey shall be unpacked in the presence of the Company’s inspector and inspection or survey shall, subject to Condition 5.3, take place at the place specified by the Principal.

If the Company’s inspector finds that the location is not suitable for carrying out a proper inspection or survey of goods or where necessary equipment for inspection or survey is not available the inspector may, if practical in the 5.3 circumstances, draw samples of goods from the location and carry out the inspection or survey at the premises of the Company. The Principal shall be responsible for all costs and expenses incurred in relation thereto. Reports, surveys or certificates issued following testing or analysis of samples contain the Company’s specific opinion on those samples only but do not express any opinion upon the bulk from which the samples were drawn. If an opinion on the bulk is requested special arrangements in writing must be made in advance with the Company for the inspection and sampling of the bulk. In no circumstances shall the Company’s responsibility extend beyond inspection, testing and reporting upon the samples actually drawn from the bulk and inspected, tested and surveyed by the Company and any inference to be drawn from the results of such inspection or survey or testing shall be entirely in the discretion and at the 5.4 sole and exclusive responsibility of the Principal.

6 The Company shall be entitled at its discretion to delegate the performance of the whole or any part of the services contracted for with the Principal to any agent or subcontractor.

Every officer, employee, agent or subcontractor of the Company shall have the benefit of the limitations of liability and the indemnities contained in the General Conditions. So far as relates to such limitations and indemnities, any contract 7 entered into by the Company is entered into not only on its own behalf but also as agent and trustee for every such person as aforesaid.

If the requirements of the Principal necessitate the analysis of samples by the Principal or by any third party the Company will pass on the results of the analysis but without responsibility for its accuracy. Where the Company is only able to 8 witness an analysis by the Principal or by any third party the Company will provide confirmation, if such be the case, that a correct sample has been analysed but will not otherwise be responsible for the accuracy of such analysis. 9 The Principal will :

9.1 ensure that instructions to the Company are given in due time and are accompanied by sufficient information to enable the required services to be performed effectively;

accept that documents reflecting arrangements or agreements made between the Principal and any third party, or third party documents such as copies of contracts of sale, letters of credit, bills of lading, etc. are -if received by the 9.2 Company considered to be for information only, without extending or restricting the services to be provided or obligations accepted by the Company.

9.3 procure all necessary access for the Company’s representatives to enable the required services to be performed effectively;

9.4 supply, if required, any special equipment and personnel necessary for the performance of the required services;

9.5 ensure that all necessary measures are taken for safety and security of working conditions, sites and installations during the performance of the required services;

9.6 take all necessary steps to eliminate or remedy any obstruction to or interruptions in the performance of the required services and repack all inspected goods immediately after any inspection or survey of them;

inform the Company in advance of any known hazards or dangers, actual or potential, associated with any request for the provision of services by the Company including but not limited to the presence or risk of radiation, toxic or noxious or 9.7 explosive elements or materials, environmental pollution or poisons;

10 The Principal shall guarantee, hold harmless and indemnify the Company and its officers, employees, agents or subcontractors against :

all claims made by any third party for any loss, damage or expense of whatsoever nature and howsoever arising relating to the performance, purported performance or non-performance of any of services to the extent that the aggregate of 10.1 any such claims relating to any one service exceeds the limit mentioned in Condition 4.2.

10.2 any loss or damage suffered by the Company as a result of the provision of services by the Company to the Principal otherwise than resulting from the Company’s own error, negligence or willful default. 11

The Principal will punctually pay the Company immediately upon presentation of the relevant invoice or within such other period as may have been agreed in writing by the Company all charges rendered by the Company failing which interest will become due at the rate of 1.5 per cent per month from the date of invoice until payment. The Principal further agrees and undertakes to reimburse the Company all disbursements reasonably incurred in connection with the provision of 11.1 its services.

11.2 The Principal shall not be entitled to retain or defer payment of any sums due to the Company on account of any dispute, cross claim or set off which it may allege against the Company.

In the event of any suspension of payment arrangement with creditors, bankruptcy, insolvency, receivership or cessation of business or failure of the Principal to pay part or all of any sums owing to the Company, the Company shall be entitled to suspend all further performance of its services and withhold the issue of any test report, survey, certificate of inspection or other material requested forthwith and without liability until payment of all sums owing to the Company 11.3 together with interest thereon is made.

12 Without prejudice to any rights the Company may have at law or under the Conditions, the Company has the following rights in the event of non-payment of sums owing to the Company as set out below :

12.1 The Company has a general and particular lien over all samples delivered to be tested for all claims and sums owing by the Principal to the Company under any contract whatsoever and in any other way whatsoever.

12.2 During the currency of any such lien the Company is entitled to be paid reasonable storage charges for samples retained in the Company’s custody.

Without prejudice to the Company’s lien and other rights under Conditions 12.1 to 12.2 above, if test, inspection or survey of the goods takes place on the premises of the Company, the Company may give notice to the Principal that the goods (or any part thereof) are ready for collection and the Principal shall collect the same within three (3) calendar days (Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays excepted). Upon the expiry of this period, if the goods are not collected by 12.3 the Principal, at the sole discretion of the Company the goods may be deemed abandoned and/or destroyed.

Without prejudice to Conditions 12.3 above, the Company shall have the discretion to store the goods (or any of them) at their own premises or elsewhere at the Principal’s expense if the Principal has deposited the goods at the Company’s 12.4 premises for the performance of these services and has subsequently failed to collect the said goods.

The expenses by way of disbursements that the Company may reclaim from the Principal include all reasonable costs incurred by the Company (whether by way of storage, insurance or otherwise) in respect of the goods and it is expressly 12.5 declared that it shall be reasonable but not mandatory for the Company to effect comprehensive insurance in respect of the goods.

12.6 Without prejudice to the Company’s lien and other rights under Conditions 12.1 to 12.5 above, the risk and property in the goods shall remain at all times in the Principal.

In the event of the Company being prevented by reason of any cause whatsoever outside the Company’s control from performing or completing any service for which an order has been given or an agreement made, the Principal will pay to 13 the Company :

13.1 the amount of all abortive expenditure actually made or incurred; and

13.2 a proportion of the agreed fee or commission equal to the proportion (if any) of the service actually carried out;and the Company shall be relieved of all responsibility whatsoever for the partial or total non-performance of the required service.

The Company shall be discharged from all liability to the Principal for all claims for loss, damage or expense unless suit is brought within twelve (12) months after the date of the performance by the Company of the service which gives rise to 14 the claim or in the event of any alleged non-performance within twelve (12) months of the date when such service should have been completed.

In the event that any unforeseen additional time or costs are incurred in the course of carrying out any of its services the Company shall be entitled to render additional charges as shall reasonably reflect such additional time and costs 15 incurred.

All proprietary and non-public information relating to the Principal that is held by the Company will not be disclosed by the Company to third parties except where the Company is required to disclose such information either (i) to Hong Kong 16 Accreditation Service ("HKAS") or other accreditation bodies for the purposes of an accreditation assessment of the Company's activities or (ii) pursuant to any legal or regulatory requirement to which the Company shall be subject."

All contracts for provision of services by the Company and the Conditions shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and for the purpose of any arbitral or litigation proceedings such contracts shall be deemed to have been made and performed in Hong Kong. If any provision contained in the Conditions is and/or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect under the laws of Hong Kong, the 17 validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions hereof shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.

F-41 Any dispute or claim arising out of or relating to the provision of, or any agreement to provide, services by the Company shall be referred to and determined by arbitration subject to the Company’s sole and overriding discretion to commence litigation proceedings in the courts of the Hong Kong Special Administration Region or the courts of any other country as the Company may choose. The parties may agree to the appointment of an arbitrator failing which either party may, after having made a written request to concur in the appointment of an arbitrator, request the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (“HKIAC”) to appoint an arbitrator. The place of arbitration shall be in Hong Kong. There shall only be 18 one arbitrator. The language to be used in the arbitral proceedings shall be English.

F-42 Orchard Brands SGS - Standard Package Prices (Price in US $) Hong Kong / Central / South OB tests USA India Europe Africa Asia America 1st Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 $228 $46 $42 $112 $70 $133 Fabric Re-Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,11,12 $222 $43 $39 $94 $65 $123 Woven 1st Order Item # 5,6,7,8 $139 $41 $38 $68 $65 $71 Garment Re-Order Item # 5,6,7,8 $139 $41 $38 $68 $65 $71

1st Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $261 $51 $47 $112 $79 $147 Fabric Re-Order Item # 1,3,4,6,7,8,11,12,13 $222 $43 $39 $109 $65 $123 Knit 1st Order Item # 6,7,8,14 $127 $30 $28 $45 $58 $57 Garment Re-Order Item # 6,7,8,14 $127 $30 $28 $44 $58 $57

1st Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $255 $46 $42 $104 $75 $129 Fabric Re-Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,11,12,13 $215 $40 $37 $86 $85 $103 Sweater 1st Order Item # 6,7,8 $127 $30 $28 $44 $58 $57 Garment Re-Order Item # 6,7,8 $127 $30 $28 $44 $58 $57

1st Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 $259 $46 $43 $104 $88 $131 Sweater Re-Order Item # 1,2,6,7,8,11,12,13 $215 $40 $37 $86 $74 $103 Combined 1st Order Item # 6,8,9,10,11,12 $142 $33 $30 $53 $65 $45 Additional Fabric Colorway Re-Order Items # 8,11,12 $44 $19 $17 $22 $24 $26

Minimum Invoice (US $) $150 $28 $28 $28 $28 $35

STANDARD Service Cost / Turn-Around Time package price 5 business days

package price plus Asia 40%, US EXPRESS Service Cost / Turn-Around Time 50%, 3 business days Test dependent SAME DAY Service Cost / Turn-Around Time 100% surcharge Re-Test Discount (%) 35%

F-43 Hong Kong / Central / South OB tests USA India Europe Africa Asia America Item # Description Item # Description

1 Fiber Composition (up to two simple fibers) 8 Colorfastness to Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning

2 Yarn Count 9 Colorfastness to Chlorine Bleach

3 Thread / Stitch Count 10 Colorfastness to Non-Chlorine Bleach

4 Fabric Weight 11 Colorfastness to Crocking

5 Seam Strength (for wovens) 12 Flammability Exemption (actual test, if needed, to be charged additionally)

6 Dimensional Stability to Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning 13 Pilling Resistance (ASTM 3512 or ICI pilling box for sweaters)

7 Appearance After Washing or Commercial Dry-cleaning 14 Seam Bursting Strength (for knitwear)

F-44 Orchard Brands SGS - Individual Test Price

Price in US $ Hong Kong / Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Africa Asia America Fabric Evaluation

Fiber Analysis – chemical separation AATCC 20A/ASTM D629 (per fiber) $50 $8 $7 $17 $9 $10 Fiber Analysis – chemical separation AATCC 20A/ASTM D629 (2 fibers) $100 $15 $14 $11 $18 $23

Each Additional fiber - chemical separation $50 $8 $7 $17 $9 $10

Fiber Analysis AATCC 20 Microscopic Method (2 fiber) $103 $53 $49 $11 $75 $24

Yarn Size ASTM D1059 $28 $8 $7 $11 $14 $10

Thread / Stitch Count ASTM D3775 / D3887 $32 $8 $7 $11 $14 $14

Gauge (leather) ASTM D1813 $32 $9 $8 $13 $14 $12

Fabric Weight (Garment Weight for Sweaters) ASTM D3776 / D3887 $32 $7 $6 $6 $9 $12

Dimensional Stability

Machine or Hand Washing (x1) AATCC 135 $83 $9 $8 $17 $19 $16

Machine or Hand Washing (x3) AATCC 135 $27 $19 $18 $17 $19 $16

Machine or Hand Washing (x5) AATCC 135 $47 $25 $23 $25 $22 $31

Machine or Hand Washing (x10) AATCC 135 $74 $52 $48 $43 $47 $38

Dry Clean (x1) AATCC 158 $47 $13 $12 $14 $27 $31

Dry Clean (x1) Commercial Dry Clean $47 $13 $12 $14 $27 $31

Appearance after Laundering $16 $11 $10 $9 $22 $12

Appearance after Laundering (X1) Visual $16 $11 $10 $9 $22 $12

Appearance after Laundering (X3) Visual $16 $11 $10 $9 $22 $12

Skewing/Torqueing AATCC 179 $19 $13 $12 $5 $22 $17

Colorfastness

CF to Laundering AATCC 135 $37 $17 $15 $25 $22 $29

CF to Washing AATCC 61 $45 $6 $6 $9 $13 $10 F-45 Hong Kong / Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Africa Asia America CF to Dry cleaning AATCC 132 $44 $9 $8 $11 $14 $10

CF to Chlorine bleach AATCC TS-001 $32 $6 $6 $8 $14 $10

CF to Non-chlorine bleach AATCC TS-001 $32 $6 $6 $8 $14 $11

CF to Crocking AATCC 8 / AATCC 116 / ASTM D5053 $28 $5 $4 $6 $11 $8

CF to Perspiration AATCC 15 $33 $9 $8 $11 $14 $14

CF to Light (10 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $38 $11 $10 $20 $29 $17

CF to Light (20 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $38 $11 $10 $20 $29 $17

CF to Light (40 AFU) AATCC 16 Option 3 $76 $15 $14 $26 $29 $34

CF to Water AATCC 107 $28 $5 $4 $7 $14 $9

CF to Ozone AATCC 109 $63 $15 $14 $24 $29 $27

CF to Chlorinated Pool Water AATCC 162 $65 $16 $10 $18 $18 $20

CF to Sea Water AATCC 106 $33 $7 $6 $11 $14 $10

CF to Burnt Gas Fumes AATCC 23 $98 $15 $14 $28 $33 $31

Phenolic Yellowing Courtaulds Method $53 $13 $12 $21 $24 $26

Colorfastness to Perspiration AATCC 15 $33 $9 $8 $11 $14 $14

Analytical

Lead in PVC/PU EPA 3050B/3051 $54 $12 $12 $31 $31 $61

Phthalates in PVC/PU CPSC-CH-C1001-09.2 $173 $93 $93 $102 $97 $183

Formaldehyde JIS L1041 / AATCC 112 $112 $29 $29 $23 $44 $54 pH Level AATCC 81 $47 $9 $9 $11 $14 $16

Fabric Strength Properties

Tensile Strength ASTM D 5034 / D2209 $50 $9 $8 $15 $18 $14

ASTM D 2261 $50 $10 $9 $11 $18 $14 Tear Strength ASTM D 4704 $50 $10 $9 $11 $18 $14

Yarn Slippage ASTM D 434 $82 $10 $9 $17 $22 $14

Performance F-46 Hong Kong / Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Africa Asia America US CPSC 16 CFR Part 1610 for garment $70 $21 $19 $34 $44 $51

ASTM D4151 for blanket $95 $81 $75 $37 $41 $94

US CPSC 16 CFR Parts 1630 / 1631 for carpet/rug $77 $15 $14 $26 $28 $28 Flammability fabric $85 fabric $34 fabric $31 fabric $42 fabric $50 fabric $51 US CPSC 16 CFR Parts 1615 / 1616 children's 50 washes 50 washes 50 washes 50 washes 50 washes 50 washes sleepwear $417 $199 $183 $213 $260 $153 GPU $101 GPU $34 GPU $31 GPU $42 GPU $50 GPU $51

Snag Resistance ASTM D 5362 $63 $19 $18 $32 $35 $25

Pilling Resistance ASTM D3512 $53 $10 $9 $15 $14 $17

Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 3886 $66 $12 $11 $17 $19 $17

Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 3884 $50 $17 $16 $25 $27 $43

Pile Fabric Abrasion ASTM D4685 $60 $15 $14 $22 $28 $20

Stretch and Recovery ASTM D2594 / D3107 $111 $15 $14 $17 $32 $27

Water Repellency AATCC 22 $44 $8 $7 $9 $18 $9

Oil Repellency (as received) AATCC 118 $85 $11 $10 $18 $20 $18

Soil Release AATCC 130 $111 $14 $13 $24 $26 $24

Water Resistance (Rain Test) AATCC 35 $50 $26 $24 $40 $48 $10

Pile Retention ASTM D 3884 or D4685 $60 $15 $14 $22 $28 $20

Component Safety ASTM D 7142 $47 $19 $9 $11 $23 $17

Wrinkle Resistance / Durable Press AATCC 124 / 143 $74 $26 $24 $43 $47 $38

Wicking AATCC 195 $316 $71 $65 no capability no capability no capability

Anti-Microbial AATCC 100 $236 $114 $105 $204 $225 $149

Anti-Microbial AATCC 147 $126 $70 $64 $91 $100 $91

Garment Strength Properties

Seam Strength ASTM D 1683 $50 $13 $12 $17 $23 $12

Seam Bursting Strength ASTM D 3786 $44 $9 $12 $11 $22 $18

Zipper Strength ASTM D 2061 $30 $7 $6 $11 $17 $14 F-47 Hong Kong / Central / South Individual Test Test Method USA India Europe Africa Asia America Snap & Fabric Strength / Eyelet Strength Modified ASTM D4846 / D1683 $53 $10 $9 $11 $31 $15

Composition Analysis Fed. Std. 148a, Method 2 $285 $91 $84 $227 $248 $186

Oxygen number Fed. Std. 148a, Method 4 $132 $30 $28 $56 $62 $52

Button Attachment (Up to 6 readings) ASTM F963 (6 readings) $47 $10 $9 $11 $23 $17

Button - Corrosion Resistance to Salt Water ASTM B117 $32 $10 $9 $11 $14 $13

Corporate discount on individual test not listed here (%) 35% 35% 35% 35% 35% 35%

F-48 SGS China SGS China (Shanghai) SGS China (Guangzhou) SGS China (Qing Dao) (Changzhou) SGS-CSTC Standards Technical SGS- CSTC Changzhou lab SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services SGS- CSTC QingDao lab Services Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd.

4/F, 4rd Building, No. 889 Yishan Road, 3 F, No.158 Longcheng 198 Kezhu Road, Science Park, 1/F, SGS Center, No.143, Avenue, ZhuZhou Road,

Shanghai, CHINA 200233 Changzhou, Jiangsu, Guangzhou Economic & Technology Hi-Tech Industrial Park,

Phone: China 213021 Development Zone, Guangzhou, Qingdao, China 266101

(86-21) 6115 2289 Phone: Guangdong, CHINA, 510663 Phone:

Telefax: (86-519)-8535 8011 Phone: (86-532)-6899 9202

(86-21) 6495 8763 (Textile Lab) Telefax: (86-20) 82155656, 82155618 Telefax:

(86-21) 6140 2549 (Textile Lab-Finance) (86-519)-8535 8113 Telefax: (86-532)-8388 4258

CONTACT: Mr. Alex Mao, Ms Carol CONTACT: Kelly Jia , Ms (86-20) 8207 5161 CONTACT: Janny Ning Chen Carol Chen Email:[email protected], [email protected] CONTACT: Mr. Amos Lin, Mr. Frank Wen Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

SGS China (HangZhou) SGS China (Ningbo) SGS Hong Kong SGS Taiwan SGS- CSTC HangZhou lab SGS-CSTC Ningbo Lab SGS Hong Kong Ltd. SGS Taiwan Limited

Floor 5-6, 4th Building, No. 1180, Bin’an 1-2/F West No. 4 Building, 5/F - 8/F & 28/F, Metropole Square No. 31, Wu Chyuan Road Road, Lingyun Industry Park, Hi-Tech Zhone (Bing Jiang), No. 1177 Lingyun Road, 2 On Yiu Street, Siu Lek Yuen Wuku Industrial Zone

HangZhou, China 310052 Ningbo National Hi-Tech Zone, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong Taipei County 248 TAIWAN

Phone: Ningbo, China, 315103 Phone: (852) 2774 7151 Phone:

F-49 (86-571)-8982 9207 Phone: (86-574) 8778 0213 (852) 23.64.22.72 (Lab) (886-2) 2299-3279

Telefax: Telefax: (852) 27.74.71.33 sample pick up # Telefax:

(86-571)-8768 8901 (86-574) 8776 4217 Telefax: (886-2) 2299-9630

CONTACT: Mr. Gary Yin, Ms Carol CONTACT: Jessica Zhou, (852) 2330 4862 (886-2) 22.98-4060 (Textile Lab.) Chen Ms Carol Chen Email: [email protected], Email:[email protected], (852) 27643276(Lab) CONTACT: Cindy Chen [email protected] [email protected]

CONTACT: Ruth Hon Email: [email protected]

Email: [email protected]

HK August 1-4

Commercial Centre is to be located at

5/F, 8/F Manhattan Centre, 8 Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, NT, HK

Competency Centre is to be located at

1/F, On Wui Centre, 25 Lok Yip Road, Fanling, NT, HK

SGS Hong Kong Ltd – Textile and Footwear Services Laboratory

Address: 4/F, On Wui Centre, 25 Lok Yip Road, Fanling, N.T., HK

F-50 SGS Indonesia SGS Korea SGS Philippines SGS Thailand PT SGS Indonesia SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. SGS Philippines SGS (Thailand) Limited Consumer Testing Services Green Testing Center

Cilandak Commercial Estate, Blok H, #322 Daewoo The O Valley 2nd Floor Alegria Bldg. 41/23 Soi Rama III 59 #108 C Bldg.,

555-9, Hogye-dong, 2229 Chino Roces Avenue Rama III Road, Chongnonsee

Jl. Raya Cilandak KKO Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, PO Box 2174 MCPO 1261 Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 Gyeonggi-do, Korea THAILAND

Jakarta 12560 Indonesia KOREA (REPUBLIC OF) Makati City, Manila, Philippines Phone:

Phone: Phone: Phone: (66-02) 294.74.85-6/ (66-02) 683.05.41 -8851 82 31 460 8050/51/55 (0632) 8175656 Telefax:

Telefax: +62-21-781-7919 Telefax: 82 31 460 8159 Telefax: (66-02) 294.82.00

CONTACT: Hari Ananta CONTACTS: Youngsan Shin (0632) 7502946 (66-02) 683.07.58

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] CONTACT: Rosario Pajaro CONTACTS: Mali Jattawong,

Email: Yuri Hong Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Email: [email protected] Bhuwadon Samlam

Email: [email protected]

F-51 SGS India – Chennai SGS Vietnam SGS Sri Lanka SGS India – Gurgaon (New Delhi) (Madras)

SGS Vietnam Ltd – Hochiminh SGS Lanka (Pvt) Ltd SGS India Ltd. SGS India Pvt.Ltd. Laboratory

Unit no. 1B, 2nd Floor, Standard Factory 140, Vauxhall Street 250 Udyog Vihar, BNT Connections Building Building No.2, Road 15, Tan Thuan EPZ, Tan Colombo 2, Sri Lanka Phase IV 28 B/1 (SP), 28 B/2 (SP) , Second Thuan Dong Ward, District 7, HCMC, Main Road Vietnam.

Phone: Phone: Gurgaon 122015, Harayana Ambattur Industrial Estate

(84-8) 3816-0999 Ext.: 119 INDIA Chennai 600 058

Telefax: Telefax: Phone: INDIA (84-8) 3816-0996 91-124-6060-0747 Phone:

CONTACT: Trinh Vu CONTACT: Roshan Peries Telefax: 91-44-6608-1600 Anil Wijayakumar Email: [email protected] Email: 91-124-239-9766 CONTACT: Anitha Jeyaraj [email protected]

Email: Lab Contact: Rahul Garg Email: [email protected] [email protected] Email: [email protected]

F-52 Sample Collection Ctr: Mumbai, Sample Collection SGS India - Tirupur SGS India – Bangalore India Ctr:Ludhiana, India SGS India Private Limited SGS India Pvt Ltd. SGS India Private Limited Mumbai SGS No 134 Sivashakthi Ngar College Road No. 23, Siva Arcade, 29th Main, 405, Savitri Complex, Dholewal 1st Stage, SGS House, 4B, Adi Shankaracharya Marg, Tirupur 641602, Tamil Nadu BTM Layout Chowk, GT Road, Ludhiana Near Telephone Exchange INDIA Bangalore 560 076 Vikhroli (west), Mumbai - 400083 India INDIA Phone: INDIA Phone: Phone: 0091-421-6475201 to 6475213 (13 Phone: +91-161-2537950, 2537951, 2357952 lines) 91-22-6450-0680 Telefax: 91-80-6726-1400 CONTACT: Paragdutt Kaushik CONTACT: Vidya Gautam +91-421- 220 4092 Telefax:+91-80-26787820 (office) Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] CONTACT: P M Reddy +91-80-26787838 (Textile Lab) Email: [email protected] CONTATCT: Srinivasulu Kothapalli Email: [email protected] m

F-53 Sample Collection Ctr: Sample Collection Sample Collection Ctr: Sample Collection Ctr: Delhi, India Ahmedabad, India Center: Kolkata, India Panipat, India

SGS SGS SGS INDIA PVT. LTD. SGS

4201, Sumel II, Nr. Gurudwara, Post office 2330,Delta House 4 F-89/13 1st Floor 102,Prakash Guest House

Thaltej Circle, Sarkhej – Gandhinagar Gov’t Place North Kolkata Near ESI Hospital GT Road,Panipat INDIA Highway,

Ahmedabad – 380 054, INDIA INDIA Okhla Industrial Area ,Phase 1 Phone: +91-180-2632837

Phone: Phone: New Delhi-20 CONTACT: Mr Pratap +91-79-26854360, 26854394, 26854395 +91-33-24583392, 22463275 INDIA Sample Collection Ctr: Karur, India CONTACT: Manoj Pathak CONTACT: Manoranjan Jena Phone: SGS

Email: [email protected] Email: +91-11- 41436147,41436148 191, Vaiyapuri nagar [email protected] CONTACT: Mr. Shiam Sunder IInd Cross street,

Email: [email protected] Karur – 639002 INDIA

Phone : +91-4324-236249,236128

CONTACT : Mr.V.Arunachalam

Email : [email protected]

F-54 Sample Collection Center: SGS Pakistan - Karachi SGS Pakistan – Lahore SGS Bangladesh Chittagong, Bangladesh

SGS Pakistan (Private) Limited SGS Pakistan (Private) Limited SGS Bangladesh Ltd. SGS Bangladesh Limited

H-3/3 Sector - 5, Korangi Industrial Area Plot # 7, Din Muhammad Town, Noor Tower 6th, 7th & 13th Floors House # 138/A, (3rd Floor)

74900 P.O. Box 12538 (Opposite Police Training 110 Bir Uttam C R Dutta Road Road # 1, CDA R/A Institute), Karachi, Pakistan 19-Km off Multan Road, Dhaka – 1205, Bangladesh Agrabad, Chittagong – 4100

Phone: (92-21) 111-222-747 (Ext: 204 & Lahore Dhaka 1205 BANGLADESH PO Box No. 496 215) Fax: (92-21) 35121386 Phone: Phone: Bangladesh

CONTACTS: Mr. Mehmood Khan +92 42 7515 415-7 880 2 967 6500 Phone:

Email: [email protected] Telefax: Telefax 880 2 967 6493 +880 (0)31 715037, 715082

+92 42 7515 418 CONTACT: Mrs. Yeasmin Akhter Telefax: CONTACTS: Ms. Nayyar Imtiaz Email: [email protected] +880 (0)31 710165

Email: [email protected] CONTACT: Mr. Saraf Khan

Mr. Riaz Ahmad Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

F-55 SGS Turkey SGS Mauritius SGS Egypt SGS House SGS Supervise Gozetme Etud SGS Egypt Kontrol Servisleri A.S. Is Istanbul Plaza Baglar Mah. Industrial Zone 3rd Industrial Zone, Block 60 Osmanpasa Cad. No: 95 E Girisi Gunesli, 34209 Valentina Phoenix 6th of October City, Cairo, Egypt Istanbul, Turkey Phone: +90.212.368.4000 Mauritius Phone:

Telefax: 90 212 296 47 82 Phone: 20-2-3832-6037 / 3832-6092 / 94

CONTACTS: Nadin Hacerestunc (230) 696 8808 Telefax: (ext: 350)

Email: Telefax: (230) 696 7088 20-2-3832-6036 [email protected]

Ayse Cimen (Ext 423) CONTACTS: Mr. Zikriya Bolaky CONTACT: Osama Kawashty

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Aktar Emrith Email: [email protected]

SGS USA – New Jersey SGS Mexico SGS U.S. Testing Company Inc. SGS MULTILAB S.A. DE C.V.

291 Fairfield Avenue Sófocles 217, Col. Los Morales Fairfield, NJ 07004 11540 México DF USA Phone: Phone: (55) 53 95 72 26 ext. 114

(973) 461-7908 Telefax:

Telefax: (55) 53 95 71 34 (973) 575-1193 CONTACT: CONTACT: Mr. Greg Kolbeck

Email: [email protected]

F-56 F-57 F-58 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section G Pre-Ticketing Guidelines RETAIL PRICE TICKET SUPPLIER INFORMATION – updated 1/3/2013

We are pleased to announce that Draper’s and Damon’s is changing our nominated woven label and price ticket vendor to Label Masters effective January 3, 2013. CheckNet/Checkpoint will no longer service Draper’s vendors as they are discontinuing this product division. You may already be familiar with Label Masters as a current Orchard Brands nominated supplier for unit barcode and carton labels for Draper’s & Damon’s as well as other brands in the Orchard Brand’s organization. We are confident that our vendors will experience improved customer service from Label Master’s as well as increased efficiency with “one-stop” shopping for all labeling and ticketing needs. Retail price tickets are required for retail orders in addition to poly- bag bar- coded unit labels.

Advantage of Label Masters-  Consistency for label quality and color-Labels have been proofed and approved by Draper’s.  Price- By pre-booking annual quantities, we are able to secure the lowest price for the woven labels and price tickets.  Easy 24 hr. Online Ordering System- Orders may be placed at your convenience.  Reduced freight cost-Vendors may choose courier and shipping method and combine orders for all labeling and price tickets.

Account set-up and Ordering instructions-  Please view the attached PDF presentation from Label Masters.

Order confirmation-  Email confirmation report of order sent to vendor upon completion of online order. *Example attached  Pro forma Invoice will be sent once order is completed. *Example attached  Vendor must confirm back before order will be processed.  PI and Email Confirmation Report must be confirmed and returned by Fax before order will be processed. Please make sure this is done in a timely manner so delivery will not be delayed.

Order changes, cancellations, customer service-  For adjustments to quantity per sku for over/short quantity or other reason, vendor must contact customer service directly to make changes prior to confirming the order.  For changes after an order is confirmed, contact customer service first. If the order has not been produced and shipped, Label Master’s customer service will tell you if changes may be made to the order.  Please contact customer service directly for all quantity changes, inquiries, cancellations, shipping, etc. They will process all changes and re-submit an updated email confirmation.

Label Master’s Customer Service- all vendors, domestic and foreign. Contact person: YAN Email address: [email protected] TEL: (86) 8334 6958 EXT. 130

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Item Code: BST101 Description: BROWNSTONE Missy Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 25mm X 80mm to 66mm Price[US$]: $28.29 / M Add To Order

Item Code: BSTP102 Description: BROWNSTONE Petites Woven Main Label - Top Sew Size: 67mm X 60mm to 30mm Price[US$]: $42.00 / M Add To Order

Item Code: BSTW101 Description: BROWNSTONE Women's Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 25mm X 80mm to 66mm Price[US$]: $28.29 / M Add To Order

Item Code: D100 Description: Draper's & Damon's Big Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 28mm X 70mm to 56mm Price[US$]: $24.00 / M Add To Order

Item Code: D101 Description: Draper's & Damon's Small Woven Main Label - Side Sew Size: 20mm X 70mm to 56mm Price[US$]: $16.80 / M Add To Order * All prices are ex-factory Hong Kong / ShenZhen Page: 1 2 3 China * M = 1,000pcs e.g.1 500pcs = 0.500M e.g.2 23,888pcs = 23.888M Back Continue

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Company Name: TEST SHIPPING Room/Building: 1 Street: 2 District: City: ShenZhen Province: GuangDong ZIP Code: Country: CHINA Tel: 1200 Fax: 1234567890 Contact: Fu Email: [email protected]

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PRE-PRINTED TICKET PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

1. Price tickets must be visible through the poly bag for easy scanning when received at the DC.

* Handbook violation chargeback will be applied to any PO received where units cannot be scanned due to the tickets not being visible through the poly bag.

2. Attachment for Apparel- Use 13mm swift tack in natural color. Length may vary as needed to make sure the price ticket is visible through front of poly bag.

3. Attachment for Handbags & Purses- Use loop swift tack in natural color.

4. Price tickets may be attached with the same swift tack as the spare button.

5. Earring labels- COO label must be visible. Make sure price ticket does not cover COO label.

SEE ADDITIONAL TICKET PLACEMENT DIAGRAMS ON FOLLOWING PAGES

G-20 PRE-PRINTED TICKET PLACEMENT FOR TEES WITH PRINTED LABELS

DRAPER’S & DAMON’S M 95% Cotton/ 5% Spandex Made in Thailand RN105378

PRE-PRINTED TICKET INSERT PRE-PRINTED TICKET WITH SWIFT TACK INTO THE WEARER’S LEFT SLEEVE INSEAM, 2” ABOVE THE HEM.

MUST ENSURE THAT TICKET IS VISIBLE THRU FRONT OF POLY BAG FOR EASY BARCODE SCANNING/ RECEIVING AT DC.

G-21 PRE-PRINTED TICKET PLACEMENT FOR NECKLACES/ BRACELETS/ WATCHES/ ETC.

USE RAT TAIL STICKER TICKET AND THREAD TAIL THRU CLASP OF NECKLACE, BRACELET, OR WATCH. FOLD THE TAIL TO THE BACK OF TICKET AND FOLD TICKET SO THE PRICE IS VISIBLE.

IF USING WATCH BOX, PLACE STICKER ON BOTTOM OF BOX. Pre-printed Ticket Pre-printed

G-22 PRE-PRINTED TICKET PLACEMENT FOR EARRINGS

PIERCED EARRINGS

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN STICKER

PLACE STICKER TICKET ON BACK OF EARRING CARD, AT TOP OR BOTTOM, WHEREVER THERE IS MORE ROOM. PLACE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN STICKER ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE. MUST MAKE SURE BOTH PRICE STICKER TICKET AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN STICKER ARE VISIBLE. DO PRE-PRINTED STICKER NOT PLACE PRICE STICKER ON TOP OF COO STICKER.

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USING SWIFT LOOP, ATTACH PRE-PRINTED TICKET AROUND STRAP/ HANDLE ON THE BACK SIDE OF BAG SO WHEN DISPLAYED IN A STORE, THE TICKET WILL NOT SHOW.

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G-24 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section H Production Quality Standards

APPAREL QUALITY STANDARDS

The Apparel Quality Standards section provides the basic guidelines for inspecting and evaluating the fabric and construction of apparel for Draper's & Damon's.

What is quality? "Degree of Excellence; grade" is the dictionary definition of quality. In the production and purchasing of apparel, each manufacturer and retailer must decide on the DEGREE of excellence that will be the mark of its product. There is no mechanical device in the that can measure, in very precise terms, the quality of the industry's products.

Each consumer defines quality within a particular cost framework. Each level of production and/or purchase should be the best possible product for the money paid, recognizing, for example, that the same degree of excellence should not be expected from a $49.99 shirt as from a $75.00 shirt. Still, the $49.99 shirt may be a GOOD QUALITY purchase for the money spent by the consumer. And, for a person in a lower economic bracket or whose values are oriented toward durability and practicality, the less expensive shirt might represent the higher quality.

THE KEY IS THE DEGREE OF MATCH BETWEEN CONSUMER EXPECTATIONS AND PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS AND VALUE.

The goal during garment quality assurance inspection is to assure that our customer will receive the quality garment photographed and represented within our catalogs. And this must be a garment that the customer will be proud to own.

Most of the information outlined within this Section is referenced within “Evaluating Apparel Quality” by Stamper, Sharp and Donnell. Many other references are available which discuss quality and inspection of apparel. There are numerous industry references for your convenience. Please take the initiative to study references and compare various prices of merchandise. Only by looking and studying all prices and types of merchandise can one learn to "really look" at products with an objective eye and mind.

Individual employees involved within the quality assurance department are also consumers. The inspectors' responsibilities are basically these of every consumer: what is the best product to purchase or the price stated on the sales ticket? Look for the package and product you yourself would like to keep and be proud to wear. When this question remains the primary focus of the Draper's & Damon's inspectors, our merchandise will be evaluated fairly.

H-1

PIECE GOODS, CUTTING & LABELING

1. All piece goods must meet first quality standards.

2. All piece goods must meet or exceed minimum performance requirements as directed for garment testing.

3. Fabric shading within a coordinated grouping is unacceptable.

4. must be compatible with weight, fiber and care instructions of the shell fabric.

5. Knit fabrics must be allowed to fully relax before markers are positioned for cutting.

6. All trim materials (Linings, interlinings, thread, buttons, zippers, ribbons, etc.) must be fully compatible to the care instructions and shrinkage standards of the individual garment.

7. All trim materials must closely match shell fabric unless otherwise specified.

8. All lines of the garment shell, lining and interfacing must remain as established within the approved specification garment for all grading, marking, cutting and sewing. These same grainlines must remain for each size range that is specified from the key size sample. Off-grain garments from tilting, pivoting or angling of individual pattern pieces during production are unacceptable. Garments made from one-way fabric should be cut with all pieces placed the same direction.

9. All component parts must be cut in either warp or wale direction of the fabric as the style dictates.

10. No fronts or backs of garments are to be cut on the tubular fold unless approved for a specific style.

11. All labels must comply with both the governmental mandates and the company policy as outlined in the labeling section.

H-2

SHAPING DEVICES (Tops & Bottoms)

Standards for Evaluating Darts and Equivalents:

1. Stitch length is appropriate to the fabric and to the expected stress at the stitched location.

2. The thread type and color matches the apparel fabric.

3. No creases or wells are present on the right side of the dart.

4. No dimples or bubbles can be seen at the dart point.

5. Matching darts are identical in size and angle.

6. Fullness is evenly distributed in dart equivalents.

7. Sufficient fabric is allowed to achieve the desired design effect in dart equivalents.

Standards for Evaluating Seam Types:

1. The correct needle size and type should be used to avoid needle cuts in the fabric.

2. Seams should be perfectly even; that is, the stitching should be. No stay stitching should be visible on the garment.

3. Seams should be stitched with the proper thread type, correct stitch length, tension and feed dog pressure.

4. Seams should be smooth, with no puckers or pulls, and should be flat.

5. On knitted fabrics, stitching must give completely with fabric to avoid breaking when stretched.

6. The type of seam should be in accord with the type of fabric, the position of the seam, and the projected care of the garment. No raw edges.

7. The seam width should be in accord with the type of seam, seams finish, and garment design. Wider seam allowances require more fabric, which leads to greater cost.

8. Seams should be finished according to the dictates of the seam type, fabric, and projected garment care.

9. Monofilament thread is not acceptable anywhere on the product.

10. Tape reinforcement (either twill or self-fabric) is recommended at the back neck and shoulder seams of knit tops.

11. All thread tails must be adequately trimmed both inside and outside of all garments.

12. Seams for strength must be sewn with a 5-thread serger, the exception being knit fabrics which can be sewn with a 3 or 4-thread serger.

H-3

Standards for Evaluating Seam Finishes:

1. The finish selected should prevent the fabric from raveling, rolling, or stretching and should contribute to the overall neatness of the garment.

2. The finish should not add bulk to the seam.

3. The finish should be applied securely so that it remains in place during normal wear and care.

4. The seam finish should be appropriate to the garment fabric, to the garment design, and to the intended use of the garment.

5. All seams must be clean finished or serged. No raw edges or pinked edges are acceptable, unless specified. This includes lining seams which are susceptible to fraying to the extent that seams may pull apart.

H-4

NECKLINES

Standards for Evaluating Collars:

1. The collar is interfaced, when necessary, with appropriate interfacing. Fusible interfacing is more expensive than non-fused interfacing. Interfacing must never be heavier than the weight of the shell fabric.

2. The outer edges of the collar are smooth and even with no seam wells or holes. (A seam well is a should-be smooth edge stitched crooked.)

3. Enclosed seams have been trimmed to reduce bulk.

4. The size and shape of the collar is consistent from one end to the other, except for intentional design variations.

5. The collar fits the neck edge to which it is sewn without stretching or gathering.

6. The collar assumes the proper position on the garment, as intended by the designer. For example, a flat collar lies flat against the garment instead of rolling up.

7. The placement of the collar is symmetrical on the garment. For example, notched collars have the same size notch on each side of center front.

8. Raw edges are carefully concealed during collar application so that they are not visible when the garment is worn.

Standards for Evaluating Facings:

1. Facings lie smoothly with no ripples or puckers.

2. Facings are secured inconspicuously to the reverse side of the garment to prevent their rolling to the outside. Topstitching, when used, serves as a means of securing the facing.

3. The free edge of the facing is finished with an appropriate seam finish to prevent raveling.

4. In garments made of thick, spongy fabric, the facings are cut from a lighter weight but matching fabric.

5. Facings in transparent or translucent fabrics are very narrow or stop at the design line of the garment.

6. The facing is understitched.

7. Most areas that are faced are interfaced as well. Bias facings are the exception and are not interfaced. The extended facing on a cowl neckline is not interfaced, since that portion of the neckline is cut on the bias and intended to drape softly.

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Standards for Evaluating Inset (Trim) Bands:

1. The band fits the garment smoothly.

2. All construction points of band and garment are matched.

3. The inside of the band is neatly finished with no raw edges.

4 Interfacing is present in the band.

5. No seam wells are visible at the upper edge of the band.

6. The width of the band is consistent.

Standards for Evaluating Rib or Stretch Neck Bands:

1. The width of the band is even.

2. The band is joined before it is set into the garment.

3. The band is the correct length for the neckline.

4. The seam joining the band to the garment is neatly finished.

Standards for Evaluating Bindings:

1. The width of the binding is even.

2. The binding is securely applied with appropriate stitch length.

3 The binding is suitable in weight, fiber content, care method, and style of the garment on which it is to be used.

4. All raw edges of the binding are concealed.

5. The binding fits the edge to which it is applied without stretching or drawing the neckline.

6. The binding is stitched in place far enough into the binding to hold it securely during wear and laundering.

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SLEEVE TREATMENTS

Standards for Evaluating Set-In Sleeves:

1. Plaids, stripes, or directional patterns are matched within the sleeve itself and where the sleeve joins the garment at the sides of the sleeve cap for better garments.

2. Bodice shoulder seams are sewn, finished and pressed before the sleeve is set to avoid conspicuous pulls or puckers at the shoulder area.

3. The sleeve is accurately matched to the bodice armscye at the following points:

(a) the high point of the sleeve to the shoulder line of the bodice; (b) the underarm seam of the sleeve to the underarm of the bodice; (c) at the notches at each side of the sleeve.

4. All is evenly distributed with no puckers, pleats or dimples.

5. If darts, pleats or gathers are used to produce a full sleeve cap, these are neatly made, accurately positioned and consistent with garment style and fabric used.

6. The stitching that sets the sleeve into the armscye is smooth around the entire seam with no dips or curves present.

7. The underarm area (between notches in sewing) is reinforced. This can be done with a second row of stitching or with the application of .

8. The underarm area is trimmed to about one-fourth inch (.64 cm) to reduce bulk.

9. In jackets and tailored garments, the upper portion of the sleeve/armscye seam is left a full five-eights inch (1.59 cm) wide to help support the sleeve cap. In soft fabrics and less tailored styles, the entire seam is usually trimmed to one-fourth or three-eights inch (.64 or .95 cm) and serged.

10. Shoulder pads and other findings used to support the upper sleeve cap are used only with fabrics that have sufficient weight to conceal their shape and location.

11. Shoulder pads should be covered in self or lining fabric and should be tacked, not sewn, into the seam.

12. Sleeve findings (as noted in #10) are secured inconspicuously without pulling the garment in any way.

13. The sleeve is adequate in size for the designated label size. (Fitting standards and actual sizing vary considerably among manufacturers.)

14. The right sleeve is designed to fit into the right armscye and the left sleeve into the left armscye for correct fit and "hang" (the "pump handle" test) of the sleeve.

15. Jacket sleeves should be sewn in the round, while all sport sleeves can be sewn in the flat.

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Standards for Evaluating Raglan Sleeves:

1. Plaids, stripes or directional patterns are matched within the sleeve itself and where the sleeve joins the garment across the chest and the back.

2. The method of shaping the shoulder and neckline is appropriate to the garment fabric and design.

3. The sleeve-to-bodice seams are smooth and flat with no puckers, pleats or ripples.

4. The sleeve is inserted into the garment after the underarm and side seams are made, finished and pressed.

Standards for Evaluating Kimono Sleeves:

1. Obvious diagonal patterns should not be used in kimono sleeves, except possibly in very short cap sleeves.

2. The shoulder seam is neither stretched nor drawn.

3. Sufficient underarm reinforcement has been used in fitted kimono sleeves to prevent them from ripping out during wear.

4. Sufficient ease was allowed for comfort during wear.

Standards for Evaluating Sleeve Plackets:

1. Any points or corners should be stitched securely with no fraying or holes.

2. The placket should be completely smooth with no gathers or ripples. The pleats of the pleated placket should be evenly folded and smooth.

3. There should be no extraneous thread or stitching visible on the right side of the placket.

4. The two sides of the placket should be even in length.

5. If the placket laps, the overlap should be on the portion of the sleeve closest to the center, lapping toward the outside of the arm (toward the portion of the sleeve that joins the garment's back armscye).

6. Portions of the placket should not roll outward to the right side of the sleeve.

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Standards for Evaluating Cuffs:

1. The cuffs should be interfaced for body and support. (Rib stretch cuffs are an exception.)

2. The ends of open band cuffs should be identical in size and shape and should be finished neatly.

3. The edges of the cuff should be smooth and flat with no seam wells.

4. Any topstitching should be even, straight and in an appropriate stitch length.

5. Closed cuffs should be seamed before they are attached to the sleeve--sewn in the round.

6. The inside of the cuff application seam should be enclosed carefully or (in the case of rib stretch) serged. Woven fabric cuffs applied with extended, serged seam allowances are appropriate only in short or cap sleeves. In long sleeves, they are typical of budget merchandise.

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WAISTLINE TREATMENTS (Tops- Internal Treatments)

Standards for Evaluating Elasticized Waistlines:

1. The elastic is made with spandex rather than rubber for longer flex life.

2. The elastic is an appropriate size, width and length for its location. For example, one-eighth inch (.32 cm) elastic is insufficient in width to support a pair of slacks.

3. The elastic is stretched evenly during application.

4. Application stitches are neat and secure.

5. Sufficient rows of stitching are used to prevent the elastic from folding over on itself.

6. Any seams in the elastic are lapped seams rather than regular seams.

Standards for Evaluating Internal Casings:

1. The stitching lines are parallel.

2. The casing is positioned properly on the garment.

3. The casing is the correct width for the elastic or drawstring that it contains.

4. The raw edges of the casing are finished, if necessary, to prevent raveling.

5. The elastic or drawstring is not twisted in the casing.

6. Openings in the casing, when present, are neat and durable.

7. Casings for elastic have been stitched closed after insertion of the elastic.

8. Thick or bulky elastic in closed casings has been sewn with lapped seams rather than with plain seams.

9. The casing fabric is soft, thin, consistent in grainline, and compatible with the garment fabric. Elastic must have satisfactory recovery. Tunnel elastic must be tacked within the casing to avoid twisting.

10. Drawstring eyelets should have adequate coverage.

11. Drawstring ends should be finished to eliminate raw edges.

12. Drawstrings should be tacked at one end to secure to garment.

Standards for Evaluating Waistline Seams:

1. All major construction points on both garment sections are matched. Fullness, if present, is evenly distributed.

2. The waistline seams are stayed, if necessary.

3. Elastic, if present, is attached separately from the waistline seam for ease of removal.

4. Inset bands are interfaced and faced.

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WAISTLINE TREATMENTS (Bottoms- Edge Treatments)

Standards for Evaluating Waistbands:

1. The garment was not stretched when the waistband was applied.

2. The application seam is smooth and even.

3. The waistband is smooth and flat.

4. Sufficient stiffener or interfacing is used to prevent the waistband from stretching or rolling over on itself. (Elasticized waistbands and those with elastic facings are an exception.)

5. Facings of faced waistbands are constructed of good-quality material.

6. Both overlap and underlap are neatly finished.

7. The width of the waistband is even along its entire circumference.

8. Belt loops, if used, are identical in construction and size, evenly spaced and sufficient in number to keep a belt in place. One at the center back is desirable.

9. Waistline seams and the top edges of the waistband must be matched in a waistband seamed at the center back.

10. Any visible stitching is neatly done in a matching thread color.

Standards for Evaluating Waistline Facings:

1. The facing is cut so that its grainlines match the garment grainlines.

2. Interfacing is present.

3. The waistline edge is stayed to prevent stretching.

4. The facing lies flat and smooth against the garment.

5. The facing is secured in place on the wrong side of the garment.

6. No seam wells are evident at any point on the facing.

7. The raw edges of the facing are finished appropriately.

8. Belt loops or thread carriers, if present, are sufficient in number, securely attached, evenly spaced, and identical in size and construction.

9. At any opening(s) in the garment, the facing is neat, flat and concealed.

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Standards for Evaluating Edge Casings:

1. The casing has two rows of stitching--one at the upper edge and one at the lower edge.

2. Stitching lines are parallel to each other and to the garment edge.

3. The casing is the correct width for the elastic or drawstring that it holds.

4. The raw edges of the casing are finished to prevent raveling.

5. The elastic or drawstring is not twisted in the casing.

6. Openings in the casing are neat and durable.

7. Casings for elastic have been stitched closed after insertion of the elastic.

8. Casings are applied and elastic inserted after the garment was seamed into a tube.

Standards for Evaluating Applied Elastic:

1. The elastic is made with spandex, rather than rubber, for longer flex life.

2. The elastic is an appropriate size (width and length) for its location.

3. The elastic is stretched evenly during application and application stitches are secured.

4. Sufficient rows of stitching are used to prevent the elastic from folding over on itself.

5. Seams in the elastic, if present, are lapped seams.

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CLOSURES (Tops & Bottoms)

All metal, plastic, etc., decorative parts (snaps, hook and eyes, D-rings, buttons, rivets) must meet care label instructions. For example, metal parts must be rust proof.

Standards for Evaluating Closure Styles:

1. The selection of closure preparation style is coordinated with the remainder of the garment style.

2. Fabrics utilized in the closure preparation are compatible with the fabric in aesthetic and maintenance characteristics.

3. Closure locations designed to be symmetrical are identical on both sides of the garment.

4. Closure locations to have closure mechanisms such as buttons and applied are sufficiently reinforced or supported to provide stability to the area.

5. Applied fabrics are aligned properly to the underlying garment location to avoid pulling, puckering, rippling or wrinkling.

6. Plackets are sufficient in length to permit the garment to be put on easily without pulling.

7. Placket ends are even and smooth, with no holes, puckers, ripples, or wrinkles.

8. Placket ends are secure, with no weak areas or holes detectable.

9. Free edges of applied or self fabric facings are flat and secure on the wrong side of the garment.

10. In garments that will have a portion of the closure location turned back to the front, facings are sufficient in width to conceal the interior of the garment during wear.

Standards for Evaluating Buttoned Closures:

1. The buttons are of good materials, and well made.

2. The buttons coordinate with the garment design and fabric.

3. The buttons are spaced correctly for their size and for the location of their use.

4. The buttons are located at stress points.

5. The buttons are reinforced according to the dictates of the fabric and location.

6. The buttons are sewn on securely, to prevent pulling and "snaking" of the front closure.

7. No loose threads hang from the buttons.

8. The buttons have a , if the fabric is very thick and spongy. The shank can be part of the button or a thread shank added to an eyed button.

9. Non-decorative buttons should be 4-hole at stress points.

10. The buttonholes are the correct type for the garment design and fabric.

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11. The top buttonhole must be horizontal to firmly establish the closure settings.

12. The buttons and buttonholes are correctly aligned. The buttons should be spaced in the center of vertical buttonholes, not at the top or bottom of the buttonhole.

13. The buttonholes are securely stitched with a stitch density commensurate with the shell fabric, clean cut and without fraying or loose threads.

14. The buttonholes fit the buttons without gaping open or allowing the buttons to come through too easily.

15. All dresses and better sportswear should have an extra button attached to the garment. Extra buttons may be attached to inside label, placed inside small plastic bags or attached to any hang tags.

Standards for Evaluating Snapped and Hooked Closures:

1. Fasteners are the correct size for the closure requirement.

2. Fasteners are attached securely, whether mechanically or by hand.

3. Concealed applications of fasteners are inconspicuous.

4. Fasteners used in visible applications are suitable for the apparel design and fabric.

5. Durable coverings (thread or fabric) are used when appropriate.

6. Snaps should have adequate grip and must be attached through a minimum of two plies of fabric.

Standards for Evaluating Zippered Closures:

1. Zippers must be first quality memory lock Talon/YKK or approved equivalent.

2. The zipper teeth and tape materials are suitable for the apparel design and fabric.

3. The zipper length is adequate for ease in wearing or using the item. The zipper cannot "snake" down the length of the zipper.

4. The method of attachment is appropriate to the garment design.

5. There should be 1/4" clearance between the zipper head and the waistband seam.

6. Any visible stitching is neatly done.

7. The zipper is securely inserted into the garment.

8. Zipper teeth are concealed adequately by lapped application.

9. Lapped applications are evenly formed.

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HEM TREATMENTS (Tops and Bottoms)

Standards for Evaluating Hems and Hem Finishes:

1. Hems should be clean finished, either serged and blind-hemmed, serged and topstitched or double turned and stitched.

2. The of the garment is parallel to the floor during wear, unless the garment design dictates an uneven hemline.

3. The hem is even in depth.

4. The hem is flat and smooth, with no pulling, ripples, puckers or pleats.

5. The hem type is appropriate for the garment fabric and style.

6. The hem finish is appropriate for the garment fabric and the hem type.

7. The attachment method is appropriate for the garment fabric and style.

8. Excess bulk has been eliminated from the hem area.

9. Topstitched hems should be evenly stitched with appropriate thread and stitch length.

10. Blind stitching, fusing and gluing should be inconspicuous on the right side of the garment.

11. Thread covered edges should be smooth, well-covered and free from frayed or hanging threads.

12. Hems at garment openings should be covered by the lining.

13. Hems in linings should allow for ease in wearing.

14. The lining of a jacket must have a wearing ease allowance, a ½” fold, at the bottom.

15. The lining hem should be 1” above the bottom of the skirt.

16. Hems in pleats should be handled to reinforce the pleat crease.

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POCKETS (Tops and Bottoms)

Standards for Evaluating Inseam Pockets:

1. Functional pockets are positioned at the location convenient for use.

2. Openings on functional pockets are large enough, length and width, for the adult hand to be inserted.

3. The pocket depth is correct for the location. (Linings can not extend past the hem or facing of the garment.)

4. Openings that are angular or on the garment bias have been reinforced to prevent stretching. Twill or seam tape is often used for this purpose.

5. Pocket openings are reinforced at the beginning and end with backstitching or with bartacks.

6. Seams lie flat without pulling or puckering, and the raw edges have been finished as the fabric and location demand.

7. Lining fabric, if used for the pocket bag, is durable, appropriate and has the same care requirements as the garment fabric.

8. Pocket bags should be closed with a safety stitch.

9. The body of the pocket has been anchored when possible to maintain position and to prevent sagging.

10. The edges of the pocket opening are the same size, without puckering or pulling on either side.

11. The pocket lining is recessed enough so it does not show during movement and while sitting.

Standards for Evaluating Applied (Patch) Pockets:

1. Functional applied pockets are positioned at a location convenient for use.

2. Openings on functional pockets are large enough for the hand to be inserted.

3. The pocket depth is correct for the location.

4. Interfacing has been used when needed to hold the pocket shape.

5. Pockets were cut on grain, and any fabric designs matched. If a bias cut was used, pockets were not stretched and have been properly stabilized with a lining.

6. If corners are present, they are even, with no raw edges or lining fabric visible.

7. Enclosed seams have been trimmed to one-fourth inch (.64 cm) or less.

8. Curves, if present, are smooth and sides are symmetrical.

9. Paired pockets are the same height, the same size, and the same shape.

10. The location of the turning point on lined pockets is not visible on the right side.

11. Linings do not roll to the right side at the edges of the pocket, but remain out of sight.

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12. If used, topstitching is an equal distance from the edge at all points, an appropriate stitch length has been used, and all loose thread ends have been removed.

13. Trims or decorations are neatly applied and appropriate for the design and location where they are used.

14. Pocket ends are reinforced properly according to type, location, method of application, and fabric used.

15. Facings or hems are deep enough to stay in position; raw edges have been properly handled as required for fabric and location; understitching is present when needed, and seams are properly trimmed.

16. Pockets and/or flaps lie flat without pulling, twisting, sagging or rolling.

Standards for Evaluating Slashed Pockets:

1. Functional pockets are positioned at a location convenient for use.

2. Openings on functional pockets are large enough for the hand to be inserted.

3. The pocket depth is correct for the location. Linings do not extend below the hem fold in jackets.

4. Openings, flaps and welts have been interfaced when necessary for body and shape maintenance.

5. Pockets were cut on grain with any fabric pattern matched. Bias pockets were properly stabilized and not stretched during application.

6. Enclosed seams were trimmed to one-fourth inch (.64 cm) or less.

7. There are no holes, pleats or puckers at the ends of the slashed openings. The ends are angled the same at both sides as indicated by the design.

8. Flaps, when present, are the same length as the welts, and lie flat.

9. Fashion fabrics, applied to the pocket lining directly beneath the pocket opening with buttonhole or narrow single welts, are used to prevent the lining from showing when the pocket is being used.

10. Fabric triangles formed at the ends of the slashed openings were secured with several rows of small stitches or with bartacks to prevent holes from developing as the pocket is used.

11. Pocket lining fabric covers the welt seam adequately with no pleating or puckering.

12. Lining fabrics used are appropriate for the location and for the fashion fabric weight and care requirements.

13. Raw edges of the lining are enclosed on tailored women's wear and finished neatly to prevent raveling.

14. Paired pockets are identical in length, width at openings and distance from the garment edge.

15. Pockets lie flat without pulling, twisting or rolling.

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DECORATIVE DETAILS (Tops and Bottoms)

Standards for Evaluating Soft Trim:

1. The trim is compatible with the garment fabric in terms of weight, design and care requirements.

2. Flexible trim is used on curved areas and applied without stretching or gathering of the trim.

3. Trim is securely attached to the garment.

4. Trim is attached in an inconspicuous manner, unless the method of attachment constitutes part of the decorative effect.

5. Trims used at corners are mitered.

Standards for Evaluating Hard Trim:

1. Hard trim is compatible with the garment fabric in terms of weight, style and care requirements.

2. Hard trim is securely attached.

3. Hard trim is smooth so as not to constitute a snagging hazard for the remainder of the garment.

4. When two or more fasteners (such as buttons or snaps) are used to join garment sections, the two sections are perfectly aligned when closed.

5. Eyed buttons should have a thread shank.

6. Belts meant to be firm have a stiff backing securely attached.

7. Belts should not crock or bleed color onto garments with which they are worn. (This is often a problem with suede belts.)

8. Belt are securely attached to the belt.

9. Belt buckles hold the free end of the belt securely when closed.

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Standards for Evaluating Fabric and Stitchery Trim:

1. Fabric bows are cut on the true bias.

2. Turned edges of fabric bows are neatly turned, with no seam wells and with symmetrical ends.

3. Appliques are securely attached to the base fabric, with no raveling or fraying apparent.

4. Care requirements of appliques are compatible with the garment fabric.

5. Appliques, whether fabric or stitchery, do not alter the intended hang and drape of the garment fabric.

6. Appliques are not unduly stiff and scratchy on the outside or inside of the garments.

7. Stitchery is done in an appropriate stitch length.

8. Thread used in stitchery is colorfast.

9. backing is trimmed close to the decorative stitching, which usually means ½” away from the Stitching, to prevent discomfort to the wearer

10. Topstitching is even.

Standards for Evaluating Structural Trim:

1. Tucks and pleats are composed of straight, even folds of fabrics.

2. Fabric is compatible to the desired design effect.

3. Adequate fabric depth is provided to ensure the proper look for the pleat.

4. Ruffles have ample fullness to be attractive. (Usual fullness is minimum two (2) times the trimmed length.)

5. Ruffles have smooth, even gathers, with no puckers or pleats.

6. Free edges of ruffles are neatly finished.

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FIT EVALUATION

General Standards for Evaluating Fit and Wearing Comfort:

1. Styles have sufficient ease for comfort in moving and sitting.

2. Neckline, collar, sleeves, and pockets rest smoothly in their appointed position without gaping or binding.

3. Long-sleeved styles have sufficient ease at the elbow to allow the arm to bend comfortably; they extend to the wrist bone when the arm is relaxed.

4. Closings lie flat and smooth, close evenly at their ends, have sufficient overlap and close the closing neatly without pulling or gaping at the chest, bust, waist and/or hip areas.

5. The garment is free of diagonal, vertical or horizontal wrinkles that are not part of the design.

6. Vertical seams are perpendicular to the floor, and hems are parallel to the floor.

7. Free hanging or attached linings do not hang below the outer hem fold at the sleeve or lower edge.

8. Zip-out linings do not make the outer garment ripple, pull or appear lumpy.

9. Bands and/or ribbing at the neck, waist and lower edge of the sleeve hug the body without appearing stretched or loose and without being too tight, thus binding the body.

10. Drawstrings, elastic, bands, and trims do not bind or irritate the skin.

11. Support garments give adequate, comfortable support during motion and are proportioned to the size of the wearer.

12. Underwear comfortably hugs the body at the waist, hips and legs, complementing the outer garment by producing a smooth silhouette free of undesirable ridges or bulges.

13. Hosiery fits smoothly with sufficient ease and elasticity to stay in place without binding.

H-20 DRAPER'S & DAMON'S Section I Quality Assurance Warehouse Inspections QUALITY ASSURANCE – WAREHOUSE INSPECTIONS

PURPOSE The purpose of Quality Assurance Inspection is to establish procedures and standards and to document the findings of the inspectors, implementing an effective quality assurance system for merchandise inspection.

WAREHOUSE INSPECTION, ROUTING, PROCEDURES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES

RECEIVING DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE

A random sample quantity of merchandise is required for inspection by the Product Inspection area within the warehouse. It will be the responsibility of the Receiving Department to review and document any Packing and marking deviations from the Draper’s & Damon’s shipping requirements.

PRODUCT INSPECTION DEPARTMENT PROCEDURE

Step 1 – Select a Random Sample Quantity for Inspection

One size in each color is to be inspected from each incoming shipment as the minimum inspection.

 For initial shipments, new vendors or vendors with a history of quality problems, a higher number can be selected for review.

All colors must be checked, if not all sizes. The initial shipment inspection should be extremely thorough on every detail. The shipment must be approved by the Merchandising staff, even if no quality issue arises.

 For second shipments, quality (long-time) vendors and vendors who do not have negligence with quality, one size in each color will be inspected.

With reorder shipments also, the inspector will examine the merchandise against the catalog picture and copy for correct color, descriptions, etc. and spend less time on the construction quality issues.

Step 2 – Operational and Legal Review

The Product Inspector reviews the basic and/or legal information of the product—

 operational requirements include the shipment quantity, the number to be inspected, product packaging and presentation to customer;

 the product number, the catalog photo and basic catalog copy (or the merchant’s information sheets) information;

 the main label information, including country of origin, and care label information.

Any of the FTC legal requirements that are incorrect or missing on the product label must be reported immediately to the Buyer. The vendor is legally responsible for the information attached to the garment he produces; therefore, Draper’s & Damon’s cannot change the main label or alter the information on the care label. These labeling standards are established by the Federal Trade Commission and must be honored by vendor and retailer.

Missing and/or inaccurate information will be reason for the shipment to be placed on hold, temporarily at least, until the decision is rendered by merchants.

I-1 Step 3 – Construction Review

The inspector’s role is that of the eyes of the Draper’s & Damon’s customer. The inspector should be very critical of every detail, even if the shipment is later accepted. Inspections also serve to advise vendors of quality issues that need to be addressed for future shipments.

The final question at the end of the inspection is “Would I keep this product if I received it for my order”?

Defects are classified Major or Minor. Refer to Appendix B (pages 8 and 9), Defects Guide, for defect guidelines with evaluations. Also, refer the Section I, Quality Standards, of this Draper’s & Damon’s Vendor Handbook to review the minimum construction features that are to be incorporated into any Draper’s & Damon’s garment.

Major defects become reason to reject the entire lot and return it to the vendor.

Major Defects (M) are the worst and are of a severe enough nature to significantly -- negatively—affect the serviceability of a product and/or sufficiently detract from the appearance of a product so as to render it objectionable to the consumer. Therefore, it is unsalable as first quality product. One (1) Major Defect will cause that item (not necessarily the shipment) to be classified as a “Reject”.

Minor Defects (m) are of a nature which does not significantly and negatively affect the serviceability of a product, but may negatively affect the appearance of a product, or be objectionable to the consumer, or not be in harmony with standards for quality, as generally held within the apparel industry. Three (3) or more Minor (m) defects within a single item will cause that item to be classified as a “Reject”, which could later be counted toward a failed lot decision.

Minor Defects (m) will be judgmental decisions, pending circumstances, location and the number of defects, etc. Decisions will range from accepting the goods to 100% inspection or return all or part to vendor.

The following checklist procedure is to be used by the Inspector for the evaluation of each garment.

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION ROUTINE FOR EACH ITEM

The secret to statistical sampling is to do a thorough visual inspection on EVERY UNIT IN THE SAMPLE LOT. This step is the most difficult part of inspecting. Do not assume after inspecting a few units that the lot is good. It may turn out to be bad with the last garment inspected. On the other hand, if the first few pieces have major defects, do not assume that the lot is bad. You must thoroughly and accurately inspect the entire sample lot.

1. Lay the garment face up on the inspection table in good light. Start from the top and work down. The inspector will take the following time-management steps:

*Inspect the focal area and the center front of the garment. For bodice garments, the neck opening/collar operation, buttons/buttonholes, shoulder area, etc.. For bottom garments, the waistband, zipper, buttons, pocket etc.,

*Inspect the right side of the garment – shoulder seam, the armhole, the underarm sleeve seam and sleeve opening. For bottom garments, inspect the right leg, top to bottom.

*Inspect the left side of the garment – shoulder seam, the armhole, the underarm sleeve seam and the sleeve opening. For bottom garments, inspect the left leg, top to bottom.

*Inspect the bottom of the garment – hem and side seams, lining, etc.

*Inspect any decorative details, including pocket sizes and placement.

I-2 2. Turn the garment over and check the back the same way that the front of the garment was checked.

3. When necessary, turn garment wrong side out and check interior construction, including threads.

If you follow the same procedure on every garment inspected, you will eliminate the possibility of overlooking an operation or defect.

The decision about the shipment is crucial to the success or failure of the quality assurance inspection program. The standards, both for quality and for random sampling, must be honored if the program serves to weed out defective merchandise. Vendors will have rivers of “reasons” why the retailer is “too picky”. The bottom line, however, is will the customer keep this garment, wear it proudly, then purchase again from our catalog or stores.

Step 4 – Size and Fit Review

After the garment has passed the quality/construction review, at least one garment should be tried on the correct size mannequin or human body. If possible, the larger sized garments of each size range should be tried on the forms or on a human body to check the accuracy of the grading. The Technical Director and/or Buyer may be called for assistance with the size and fit evaluation.

Step 5 – Accept or Reject the Shipment

 Merchandise passing the inspection will be turned over to the Receiving Manager for processing.

 Rejected merchandise will be placed on “Quality Hold”. Procedures will vary, pending the problem(s) found. In general, --

The Inspection Manager will contact the Buyer. The Merchandising staff will have 24 hours to resolve this Quality Hold problem/issue. During these 24 hours, the vendor should be notified by telephone or fax, outlining the Quality Assurance Inspectors report. The Buyer and the vendor will have three choices:

1. Return the complete shipment to the vendor for repair, etc., at the vendor’s expense. Replacement merchandise can be sent immediately.

Upon receipt of these re-inspected lots another statistical audit will be initiated. Also, pending the findings of the audit, other provisions can be made for negotiable solutions to resolve failed lots. For example ---

Re-work locally and keep Liquidation and goods replaced Re-size and keep Vendor inspection at Draper’s warehouse Accepted into stock under specific agreement with vendor Any combination of the above, etc.

2. The vendor can send representatives to the corporate warehouse to perform the inspection on site, with rejected goods to be immediately returned to the vendor for repair or replacement.

3. The Quality Assurance Staff will perform the 100% inspection and the vendor will be charged an hourly fee of $ 75 per hour for this service. The vendor is responsible for product inspection BEFORE SHIPPING the merchandise.

The vendor has 48 hours to resolve any quality problem with merchandise being held in the warehouse. Defective goods must be cleared in order to maintain an effective flow of incoming goods. Merchandise awaiting a vendor’s authorization will be boxed and placed in a designated storage area while awaiting return shipment.

I-3 However, if no response is received within the 48-hour time period, the merchandise can be returned to the vendor at the vendor’s expense, without further notice to the vendor.

When any shipment is accepted into stock, and when possible, garments that were classified as “Rejects” should be repaired, re-pressed, re-finished, cleaned or defective parts replaced in such a manner as to allow that product to be upgraded to salable first quality, then placed in stock with the rest of the shipment. Otherwise, “rejects” must be returned to vendor and reported to accounting for credit.

Step 6 – Complete all Reports

The Quality Assurance Inspector will complete all required records for the shipment, after and only after all decisions are documented. The vendor will be given a “grade” for his shipment. Eventually, the vendor will be reviewed for quality and shipment conformance.

A = Draper’s & Damon’s goal. The customer should be pleased this item. B = Draper’s & Damon’s customer probably will be pleased the product/value. C = Draper’s & Damon’s customer has reason to return this item. The value can be questioned. D = The vendor should replace stock and be placed on either a) notice or b) probation for inferior merchandise. F = Returned the shipment to the vendor for repair and/or replacement.

All quality inspection charges will be outlined on the Vendor Chargeback Form. The cost of defective goods, plus any Product Inspection charges, will be debited by the Accounting Department and deducted from the appropriate invoice.

After an inspection, the warehouse personnel are responsible for bagging and marking merchandise, then placing the merchandise in the assigned stocking location.

I-4 APPENDIX A

DRAPER’S & DAMON’S RANDOM SAMPLING UNITS REQUIRED

CHART I -- For new vendors, all first shipments and a vendor who has had a history of quality problems with Draper’s & Damon’s.

If If Rejected, Lot Size Sample Size Rejected Recall More Pieces Shipment Fails

1 – 30 All ------

31 – 90 40 3 20 3

91 – 150 45 4 25 4

151 – 280 50 5 30 6

281 – 500 55 7 50 8

501 – 1200 60 9 80 10

1201 – 3200 75 12 100%* --

CHART II -- For quality vendors, second shipments and vendors who have not had a history of quality problems with Draper’s & Damon’s.

If If Rejected, Lot Size Sample Size Rejected Recall More Pieces Shipment Fails

1 – 8 Al l Al l -- --

9 – 90 5 3 7 2

91 – 150 13 1 13 3

151 – 280 13 1 19 4

281 – 500 20 1 30 6

501 – 1200 32 2 48 8

1201 – 3200 50 3 75 100%*

*The shipment would be returned to the vendor for inspection and corrective action needed.

I-5 Determining Size and Color Selection

STATISTICAL AUDITING

Statistical auditing involves selecting a portion of the whole lot, doing a very thorough inspection of this merchandise selected, then making a decision based upon the inspection results. Therefore, it is very important that the units selected be by random sampling. Ideally, this would mean that you select your sample evenly over the entire shipment.

Merchandise provides some assurance of being a random sample by selecting units in ratio to size and color breakdown. For example, merchandise shipment received:

Lot Color Lo t size To tal Color 8 10 12 14 16 18

Green 21 32 42 20 20 10 145 Black 10 16 21 10 5 6 68 Ivory 10 16 21 10 5 7 68

Total (Size) 41 64 84 40 30 23 282

Inspected from shipment with a 20% Inspection:

Lot Color Lo t size To tal Color 8 10 12 14 16 18

Green 4 6 6 4 4 2 26 Black 2 3 4 2 1 1 13 Ivory 2 3 4 2 1 1 13

Total (Size) 8 12 14 8 6 4 52

Inspected from shipment with a 10% Inspection:

Lot Color Lo t size To tal Color 8 10 12 14 16 18

Green 2 3 3 2 2 1 13 Black 1 2 2 1 1 1 8 Ivory 1 2 2 1 1 1 8

Total (Size) 4 7 7 4 4 3 29

The random sampling does not have to be exact when selecting the examples for inspection. However, if one color is 50% of the total units and the other two colors are 25% each, then your total by color should somewhat represent this ratio, and the units selected per size need not be this exact. The point is that the sample should reflect the shipment ratio by color and size breakdown.

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APPENDIX B

MAJOR AND MINOR FLAWS

Criteria for Product Inspection

 Defects are defined as any variation from an acceptable condition of quality for a product.

Major Defect. A product deficiency that will adversely affect the appearance, fit merchandise claims and performance or does not meet mandatory requirements. (Reason for return or complaint.)

Minor Defect. A slight variation from normal that will not adversely affect the product integrity. (Not sufficient reason for return or customer complaint.)

 Surface Areas define the location and area where the defect is found.

The Arm’s Length Rule (4-foot rule) is the distance technique used to assess the severity (major or minor) of the visual defects (i.e., printing on fabric, sewing, etc.).

Critical Surface Area. The portion of the product most visible to the customer. Judgment of defects located within this area of the product should be more discriminating. For example, the focal area of garments, footwear and jewelry is the most important part of the product and should be basically free from defects.

Critical Areas are the neck/shoulder area above the bust and center front closures for bodice garments; the waistband, closure and pocket areas for pants; the closure, soles and attached trim for footwear; the center and/or closure for jewelry.

Non-Critical Surface Area. The portion of the product least visible to the customer. Judgment of the defects within this area of the product should be less discriminating. For example, the non- focal areas of garment, footwear and jewelry are the less important portions of the product and the decision regarding any defect is often a relative/subjective decision.

Non-Critical Areas of the garment are the back, sides and ; the heel, insides and lower portion of the shoes, and the mid-section parts of jewelry.

Defects that will negatively affect the product’s total performance should be judged major regardless of the location. For example, holes in fabric, broken seam stitches, construction problems, etc..

I-7 APPENDIX B CONTINUED

DEFECTS GUIDE

Listed below are the defects, major and minor, by category and degree of fault and arranged by the inspection order within the warehouse. Please use this system for inspection diligently when decisions are made for product inspection.

Defect Major (M) Minor (m)

A – R. Packaging: All garments must be clean and free from odor, dampness and mildew upon arrival.

1. Wetness / mildew M 2. Incorrect or missing labels M 3. Incorrect care instructions M 4. Incorrect hangers m 5. Twisted packaging m 6. Crooked labeling m 7. Incorrect attachments of labels m 8. Poor appearance m 9. Crumpled product m

B -- QA. Raw Materials – fabric, trim, linings, threads, etc.

1. Broken or skipped stitches M 2. Any surface hole of any dimension (warp/pick thread broken) M 3. Dropped loop M 4. Streaks M 5. Shaded parts M 6. Dye / stain spots M 7. Needle Cuts M 8. Incorrect or unapproved fabrics or trim M 9. Inconsistent shade / color / size / shape M 10. Incorrect wale width M 11. Two colors of thread per garment, unless required M 12. Missing / defective closure M 13. Bareeing m 14. Any fabric slub m 15. Moreeing m 16. Mismatched stripes / plaids more than ¼” m 17. Cleaner spots m 18. Hand or weight variation m 19. Wrinkles / pleats, etc. m 20. Incorrect placement of labels m 21. Incorrect thread color m 22. Incorrect thread size m 23. Dirt m

C – QA. Pressing and Finishing 1. Discoloration M 2. Scorch M 3. Fabric damage from processes M 4. Double creasing m 5. Wrinkled goods m 6. Uneven cuffs, edges m 7. Incorrect pleating m

I-8 8. Stretching m 9. Distortion m 10. Puckers m 11. Dirt from hand m 12. Compressed wale or surface m

D -- QA. Construction – Major: Sewing techniques and general quality of construction

1. Incorrect seam type M 2. Skipped or broken stitches M 3. Needle cuts M 4. Unsightly repairs M 5. Shade marking / glue, which show to outside of garment M 6. Poor general appearance M 7. Stitch over, pickup top stitches (non-matching thread) M 8. Folds / Pleats in seams M 9. Misshapen parts M 10. Missing parts, buttons, snaps, decorative details M 11. Bubbles between fusing and shell M 12. Scorching M 13. Pleats between shell / fusible M 14. Discoloration due to fusing M 15. Rippling of fused part M 16. Stretch of fused part m 17. Compression of wale / pattern m 18. Fullness between fusible and folded edge m 19. Tight / loose tension m 20. Incorrect / inconsistent margins m 21. Excessive bulk in points m 22. Incorrectly positioned closures m 23. Incorrect / missing backtacks / bartacks m 24. Twisted or mis-aligned parts m 25. Blindstitch bite too deep m 26. incorrect hem width m 27. Threads in buttonholes m 28. Rounded edges and / or rounded points m 29. Uneven points / edges less than ¼” m 30. Incorrect shape / size buttonholes m 31. Seam stretch m 32. Raw edge inside m 33. Twisted seam m 34. m 35. Incorrect stitch type m 36. Incorrect stitches per inch m 37. Uneven seams m 38. Trapped threads which show through m 39. Stitch over, pickup top stitches (matching thread) m 40. Loose fusible m 41. Embossing m

I-9 APPENDIX C

GUIDELINES FOR QUALITY PROBLEMS DISCOVERED DURING INSPECTION

The following list contains examples of unacceptable defects for our merchandise. This list is not all-inclusive, but rather examples. This is a working list, and we will add items as they occur.

HOLD: Incoming shipments will be put on HOLD if ---

1. Not as pictured in the catalog 2. Labeling problems – fiber content, country of origin or care label directions 3. Conspicuous soil on product 4. Conspicuous fabric defect(s) 5. Conspicuous construction defect(s) 6. Conspicuous shading of panels within a garment, product or set packaged as one. 7. A hole in the fabric, trim or materials 8. Sizes vary within a set (top is one size with the bottom another size) 9. Size of the item differs from the size marked on the package

RETURN TO VENDOR: Incoming shipments will be “RTV” if ---

1. Fabric or major component materials have ---

 a mis-weave or break in print pattern irregularities  miscellaneous crocking, dyeing or finishing defects  conspicuous and offensive mismatch of plaids or stripes  soil – machine oil, dirty , or dirt  snags, holes, runs in the fabric, trim or materials  shading or improper color match

2. Seams and stitching defects include ---

 needle hole on knits that cause a runner or a hole in the fabric or product  conspicuous seam repairs  conspicuous pleat(s) formed by folding fabric into the seam where not intended  conspicuous wavy stitching on any seam  any raw edge on the outside that is conspicuous  incomplete trims or embroidery  drawstrings sewn so that they will not draw freely  defective or twisted elastics. Incorrect grading proportion used for elastic or rib knot openings and waists. broken sewing stitches and seams  marking (drill) holes. Check at darts, pockets, plackets, flanges, belt loops, etc.  puckering at seams – pleated skirts, jacket fronts and sleeve set  seams not finished – serged, enclosed, etc.

I-10 3. Front closure (buttons, zipper, snap closures, etc.).

The bottom or top closure uneven – off more than ¼”

Buttons and Buttonholes

 top buttonhole not aligned properly to set the fall of the closure. The remaining buttons not centered on the remaining buttonholes.  broken, peeling, chipped, scratched or loose buttons  missing or an extra button or buttonhole  button and buttonhole not aligned correctly, causing a bulge  Incomplete buttonholes (not cut and stitched)  poorly finished buttonholes – not enough “bites per inch or broken or cut stitches

Snaps and Fasteners

 defective or damaged snaps (will not snap, is too loose to stay closed, etc.)  missing or extra snap part  snaps not aligned, causing noticeable bulge or wrinkles  insufficient grip

Zi ppers

 faulty slider or zipper  unsecured bottom stop  uneven zipper setting, impairing operation  exposed zipper tape when front is closed

4. Belts and Belt Loops with

 missing belt loops  a belt loop too small for the belt  incorrect size printed on the belt  cracked backing, backing not secured  wrong color backing (dark colors with white backing; light colors with dark backing)  buckles with sharp parts that cut the fabric, or not self-locking

5. Patch Pockets and Pocket Flaps

 pockets out of alignment with the front edge more than ¼”  high-low pocket alignment off more than ¼”  flaps conspicuously not centered over the pockets  flaps short in width than pockets  not aligned horizontally over the pockets and off more than ¼’

6. Lengths and Sizes

 sleeve lengths that vary more than 3/8”. (For knitted and cuffed products, use judgment.)  sizes that vary more than ¾ to 1” per size.

I-11 7. Pressing, Labeling and Bagging

 burned or scorched merchandise  obvious unpressed items, causing poor quality impression for the customer  sloppy bagging, causing excessive wrinkles  labels not attached properly to the items – permanently affixed to the garment, country-of-origin, fiber content, vendor’s name or number, care instructions and size  focal area not centered with the bag. For tops, the neck area; for bottoms, the waist area.

I-12 INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR GARMENT FIT EVALUATION MANNEQUIN OR LIVE-MODEL Bodice Garments

Review the garment from shoulder to hem line. Bodice garments hang from the shoulder, but balance from the bust point (balance point).

1. Survey the garment 360-degrees. A bodice garment is correctly balanced when –

 the bust, waist, hip and hem lines are parallel to the floor and even;  the side seams, center back and center front seams are perpendicular to the floor.

Exceptions: the side seam may be swinging ¼ to ½” toward the front of the garment when belted styles do not have the belt at the waist. Belt the garment, adjust the garment as it will be worn and the garment should be perfectly balanced.

If the garment is incorrectly balanced, that is swinging either toward the back or front, or the back or front is shorter, the garment will never fit the customer well and will be uncomfortable to wear. This garment is potentially a higher- returning item for poor fit.

2. Review the FOCAL or CRITICAL area: the neck, collar and shoulder area.

 The area between the bust level and the shoulders, back and front, must lie flat and smoothly against the mannequin or body. The neck opening and/or collar must be symmetrical and lie smooth -- and be sewn evenly around the neck seam.

If there are fabric wrinkles, or the collar and facing twists, or the buttons do not line up, or the sewing is inferior, there is a pattern or production error.

3. Review the SLEEVES: a) the balance of the sleeve--hanging, b) the armhole and sleeve cap.

 The sleeves must be set with the correct armhole/sleeve cap depth and sewn smoothly for wearing comfort and movement. Armholes too low will bind the upper arm movement. Shoulder pads should rest on the shoulders and be placed correctly.

 Try the “pump handle” test to test the proper balance for the back and front of the garment. If the garment has wrinkles under the armscye in the back or front, the garment is off-balance or the sleeve is incorrect for the armhole on the pattern.

4. Evaluate all of the design details.

 The pockets must be equal size, evenly placed on the garment and sewn straight.  The closures must function with ease: buttons pass easily through buttonholes; zippers lock at the top; belt buckles and loops function properly; trims sewn evenly; etc.

These visual reviews are not directly related to measurements. However, these are the pattern and construction characteristics that make or break the attractiveness of the garment when the customer is wearing it. Garments must first LOOK WELL – that is the first criteria for flattering the wearer.

I-13 INSPECTION PROCEDURES FOR GARMENT FIT EVALUATION MANNEQUIN OR LIVE-MODEL Bottom Garments

Review the garment from waist to hem line. Bottom garments hang from the waist, but balance from the hipline and, for pants, the crotch point.

1. Survey the garment 360-degrees. A bottom garment is correctly balances when—

for skirts --  the hipline and hem line are parallel to the floor and even;  the side seams, center back and center front seams are perpendicular to the floor.

There must not be wrinkling or diagonal pulling around the hip and high areas. The waistbands must be smoothly set, without wrinkles in the abdomen area, and the stitching flat and straight.

If the side seams are crooked, or swinging either toward the back or front, or the hem is uneven -- the back or front hem line is shorter, there is a balance, fit or size problem.

for pants –  the side seams and inseams are perpendicular to the floor, without pull or diagonals within the front and back hip and thigh area or above and below the rise level (crotch);  the rise seams are smooth, without bulges and/or pulling;  the hip and thigh area have adequate room for the customer to sit comfortably.  the leg opening must be large enough for a bare foot to pass through it.

Exceptions: jeans and body-hugging garments will fit snugly on the form or body; however, normal body movement must be comfortable, without the garment twisting and pulling.

If the garment is incorrectly balanced, that is the side seams are not straight, or the front or back rise seams and crotch area have wrinkles, diagonals or pulling, there is a balance, fit or size problem. This garment is potentially a higher-returning item for poor fit.

2. Review the FOCAL or CRITICAL area: the waistband and closures.

 Rigid waistbands and the closure must close freely and fit smoothly, allowing enough “breathing” room (two fingers to fit inside the band) for normal body movement.  Elastic waistbands must be neatly constructed and rest comfortably on the body.  Elastic waistbands must stretch to equal the hip circumference, without popping stitches in the elastic or the joining seam.

3. Evaluate all of the design details.

 The pockets must be equal size, evenly placed on the garment and sewn straight.  The closures must function with ease: buttons pass easily through buttonholes; zippers lock at the top; belt buckles and loops function properly; trims sewn evenly; etc.

These visual reviews are not directly related to measurements. However, these are the pattern and construction characteristics that make or break the attractiveness of the garment when the customer is wearing it. Garments must first LOOK WELL – that is the first criteria for flattering the wearer.

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