**BREAKING: Calvin Klein’s New "Heritage" Collection Exposed as Cash Grab for Migrant Labor Loophole?**

BREAKING: Calvin Klein’s New “Heritage” Collection Exposed as Cash Grab for Migrant Labor Loophole?

NEW YORK – Fashion giant Calvin Klein is under fire after a leaked internal memo suggests its latest “American Heritage” line—promoted as a tribute to “authentic, working-class style”—is actually manufactured in overseas factories using a controversial visa loophole. The brand, owned by PVH Corp, reportedly imported thousands of “H-2B temporary non-agricultural workers” to fill sewing jobs in a U.S. facility, paying them below-market wages under the guise of “artisan craft training.”

Critics are crying foul, noting that the campaign’s gritty, denim-clad ads feature models posing in front of abandoned American factories—the very places where union jobs were once outsourced. “It’s a cynical rebrand,” said labor rights advocate Elena Torres. “They’re literally using migrant labor to stitch the ‘authentic’ fabric of a lost American dream.”

PVH has not commented, but the hashtag #WhoStitchedYourCalvins is already trending. Skeptics ask: Is this a genuine tribute to Americana, or just the latest high-fashion hustle?

This story is developing. Stay skeptical.