PVH Corp. (PVH), one of the world’s largest apparel companies and owner of brands including Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein, ranks joint 13th out of 65 companies. Since 2021, the company improved by joining the binding Dindigul Agreement and disclosed a new example of remediation of recruitment-related fees in its supply chains. The company’s score is based on stronger performance on the themes of Commitment & Governance, Worker Voice, and Recruitment, and above-average scores across all themes. Notably, PVH is among the highest-scoring premium apparel companies in the benchmark. However, since 2021 the company does not seem to have taken further steps to strengthen its performance and disclosure on forced labour issues within its supply chain. As such, it was overtaken by other companies in the benchmark that presented stronger disclosure, and its rank has dropped by 10 places. KnowTheChain identified one public allegation of forced labour in the company’s supply chains, related to alleged Uyghur forced labour. The company does not disclose the concrete steps it has taken to address the risks of alleged Uyghur forced labour across raw materials and supply chain tiers. Additional steps the company could take to address forced labour risks in its supply chains include strengthening its disclosure and practices on the themes of Purchasing Practices, Worker Voice, and Remedy.