Australian fashion entrepreneurs Georgia and Daniel Contos are under scrutiny as customers criticise White Fox Boutique for declining clothing quality, despite the couple’s high-profile property investments, including a $150 million Vaucluse estate and a $70 million Sydney headquarters.
Shoppers have taken to social media to report issues such as peeling lettering, poorly sewn pockets, thin fabrics, and garments ruined after just one wash.
One customer said a $40 tee “went down the drain” after wearing it once, while another reported eight jumpers were damaged after one or two washes.
TikTok users also shared similar complaints, including hoodies losing lettering after a single wash.
Marketing experts warn the brand risks losing credibility.

ANU’s Dr Andrew Hughes told Confidential, “White Fox runs the risk of losing much of the brand equity it has quickly built up on issues like this… Viral also works as a two-way street, it can help you quickly but also hurt you quickly.”
White Fox’s returns policy, which limits refunds to proven manufacturing faults and excludes wear-and-tear or wash damage, has also drawn criticism.
Despite consumer complaints, public records show the company remains highly profitable, with a taxable income of $204 million in 2022-23, and has expanded operations with warehouses in the US and UK.
The Contos couple’s personal and business spending highlights the brand’s cashflow strength, but ongoing concerns over product quality and regulatory compliance are testing customer trust.
Source: Daily Telegraph.