| It really varies piece to piece but: Eileen Fisher, Theory, MM LaFleur, Marine Layer, Filson |
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Akris
Max Mara Stella Mc Cartney Armedangels And lots of small oecolables ... |
It says they’re made in Armenia. Are Armenian labor laws airtight? |
Theory consistently tests as the worst quality by internal tests find by dept stores |
I wish I had the money for that sort of wardrobe but I don't. I am more at an Everlane/Madewell stage of life, and even then I get most things on sale. I try to buy a lot secondhand - I figure even if there was waste and cruelty going into producing the item, at least I'm keeping it out of the landfill for a while and not contributing to more pollution. It's not perfect - and I'm not perfect; there are things I prefer to buy new even knowing that I am contributing to harm, like sweatshirts. But, you do what you can. |
Do your own damn research. You're so lazy. That's why you buy cheap sweatshop clothes. |
Yep. I'm from a lower GDP European country and we have very skilled and cheap labor, so most of the Prada, Ermenegildo Zegna, Armani, Max Mara, clothing is made in my home country. |
Yes, Boden used to be nice. The fabric is a lot thinner. The women's clothing has become basic and super casual. The shoe selection has decreased. It's more like The Gap now. |
It’s the most returned for quality issues at Nordstrom |