PETA has called out Brad Pitt's luxury clothing company for “misleading marketing claims” on its cashmere products - which sell for as much as $5,300 - being “responsibly sourced,” a report has claimed.The animal rights group called out the Hollywood star’s luxury clothing company for “misleading marketing claims” about its cashmere products - which sell for as much as $3,480 - being “responsibly sourced”, The Post has learned.
It has threatened to file a false advertising complaint with the Federal Trade Commission by Aug. 1 if Pitt and the California-based company’s co-founder, Sat Hari, don’t remove the “responsibly sourced” labeling from its website, according to the July 22 letter.God’s True Cashmere sells garments that include $380 beanie hats, $590 pillows, $1,980 shirts, $2,350 hoodies and a $3,480 blanket.
PETA has called out Brad Pitt's luxury clothing company for “misleading marketing claims” on its cashmere products - which sell for as much as $3,480 being “responsibly sourced,” a report has claimed. Picture: Getty