10% of Our Attire Net Profit Will Go Towards Organizations We Support Annually.

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The Brethren Attire has a great mission in mind – it is more than providing quality products or creating wealth; our mission is about helping those who cannot help themselves.

We are a formal attire company with the goal of creating dignity among the men of today’s society with the hopes of one day completely eliminating the exploitation of people in the sex industry (pornography, sex trafficking, prostitution, etc.). We believe that in order to be a successful business, ethics and character must remain the driving force behind our business. For this reason, we offer not only quality products & services, but also offer a partnership in ending modern day slavery.

The Brethren Attire strategically uses its resources to raise awareness, financial support and, ultimately, abolish the sex industry which is far too prevalent in our world today. The Brethren Attire is committed to serving people in all walks of life and situations as we proudly declare that “We Are the Difference!”

Sonflowers is an organization dedicated to helping the children of individuals involved with red light districts and other crime based occupations.

Although prostitution is officially illegal in many countries of Asia, the institution is still widespread. Through outreach to the children of workers and other individuals involved in these practices, our mission is to see that the cycle of crime, violence, and prostitution ends with these children’s generation.

Sonflowers is an organization dedicated to helping disadvantaged children of brothel owners and individuals involved in red light districts.

The general program at each center is as follows:

– After school free time as the children arrive
– A family-style meal where children are encouraged to share about their day
– Homework and Study Hall supervised by staff
– Various activities and games

We emphasize the children’s academic success while they are young in order to prepare them for entrance exams to high school. If these children fail and drop out of school, they will have few career alternatives and can easily fall into their parents footsteps, perpetuating the cycle of trafficking, prostitution, and organized crime.