"Made in prison, inspired by freedom" aptly describes the founding concept of Dutch-based apparel company, Stripes Clothing. The company consists of three founders and one designer living in Rotterdam, all guys in their mid to late 20s who had been looking for a way to fuse their entrepreneurial and creative spirit with a means for spreading awareness of ex-inmates' societal reintegration. Apparel production (and some designs) come from prison inmates and are sold worldwide. The upshot is that inmates earn a profit and production skills in order to build a base for self-sufficiency and job marketability once they've been freed.
アパレル製作(とデザイン)は牢屋の囚人から作られ、世界中で売られている。結論は、自己の充足、また牢屋から出たあとの仕事の市場性を確立し、また囚人たちは利益や製作技術を手に入れられるということだ。