Re: I need sweatshop free t-shirts...
As Solmu points out, just because garments are "Made in the USA" does not mean they are "sweatshop free". If you want to be sure take a tour and do some research of the manufacturer you are buying from.If the US is anything like Australia (and I'd say in this respect it is, if not slightly worse even) that means very little. Here it's mostly exploited Vietnamese "outworkers" (read: sweatshop at home), there it would be Central and South American immigrants.
I have no opinion on how Proclub treats its workers, but being made in the USA is not a sufficient indication of being sweatshop free.