I bought this shirt at Kohl's today on discount. I was curious about "Made in Haiti" on the tag. Considering what's been happening in that country I doubt they are operational these days, shirt is likely a few years old. RN73277 is the Kohl's owned company Sonoma. If you sell clothes in the USA you have to print your assigned RN#. The brand name is often meaningless. In researching the shirt I learned that after they had the terrible hurricane the USG spent $300 million to set up a huge cut-and-sew industrial park. Cut-and-sew means you make stuff for any company and you don't design your own brand. Like a mfg job shop.
So the rest of the story is large American clothing companies didn't want to pay $5 USD per day that the factory workers demanded so they cried to the USG which pressured the Haitian government to force the wages to $3 USD per day, which was less than cost of living there at that time.