Anonymous wrote:
A clothing company who puts the burden on the consumer to wash out the excess dye is NOT a company I want to support.
The dyes are toxic, they pollute rivers in China and wherever else they're made, so A, you don't want to encourage that industry, and B, if you absolutely must have a pair of jeans, maybe buy vintage so it's not a new pair that has run new dye into our ecosystem, or at basic minimum get something that isn't leaving toxic dye on your person or your stuff.
Big laugh to "but they're dEsIgNeR, so I'm prepared to suffer and make everyone else suffer". Yeah, someone should have told you that's crap a long time ago.
Oh, please get off this high horse. I have had this happen and seen these labels on Levi’s, jeans from Talbots, and more expensive others, so it’s not about being taken in by a particular brand or designer.
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