The U.S. market for Western style hats is rife with mislabeled products that defraud consumers, are a source of unfair competition for honest manufacturers and retailers, and are in violation of the Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939. Wool felt hats, which lack the performance characteristics of fur felt hats, are being labeled in such a way as to cause consumers to believe they are buying fur felt hats worth four or five times what an appropriately labeled wool hat typically sells for. Such mislabeling has been confirmed by independent laboratories, is pervasive, and does not involve trace inadvertent contamination. The reputation of an iconic America product -- one that enjoys a large and growing domestic market as well as exports -- is threatened by mislabeled products. On behalf of my client, Hatco, maker of Stetson and Resistol hats, I asked the FTC to undertake education of the the trade regarding the labeling law. I am please to say that, yesterday, the FTC acted on my request. You can read more at
http://textilesandtrade.blogspot.com/2014/02/success-at-ftc-regarding-fiber-content.html
http://textilesandtrade.blogspot.com/2014/02/success-at-ftc-regarding-fiber-content.html