House Of Quirky has hit back at a report questioning its ethical production standards.
The fashion brand house has disputed the latest Baptist World Aid report into the fashion industry.
It is not the first company to dispute findings, with retailers contacting Ragtrader upon the release of the 2015 edition.
One major retail group said Baptist World did not contact appropriate representatives to discuss its supply chain.
Under the grading criteria last year, it was alleged an 'F' grade could be given for non responders.
House of Quirky said it was disappointed by the rating it received this year.
"Our company is 100% committed to ethical conduct on all levels of our supply chain.
"We will be looking in to the accuracy of the information provided, as we feel it did not reflect the values and true practices of our business.
"We value the work done by Baptist World Aid in promoting the improvement of conditions for workers in the apparel industry and we share the same commitments to transparency."
House of Quirky operates out of offices in LA, London, Sydney and China, comprising eight house brands.
These include MINKPINK, Evil Twin, Somedays Lovin, Staple the Label, Quirky Circus, The Lost Girls and Paint it Red.
It also operates a multi-brand online store, MARKET HQ.