Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you all just too busy to read about clothing brands that use slave labor and child labor?
Xinjiang, where the Chinese government is holding a minority group in China, Uyghur Muslims. These people are jailed in these camps to work for free and the children are forced to work the cotton fields. This became clear a few years ago annd American customs refuses to allow garments made with cotton from the Xinjiang region. There are STILL sweatshops were workers are underpaid and forced to work 16 hour days, 6-7 days per week.
Some of the worst companies that still use slave wage labor are Nike, Adidas, Zara, Uniqlo, Lululemon, Victorias Secret, Forecer 21 and Shein plus many more
Some of the best companies that do not use sweatshops or children’s labor is Target, Eileen Fisher
Made in the USA are brands like American Giant, BattenWear, Restoration (which is popular), Hanna Anderson, There are more and more independent US brands starting up but it’s tough to compete against giants.
Sadly the most popular brands are the worst offenders. Some like the Gap are working towards doing the right thing. Patagonia did the right thing and left China for Peru. It’s just that not enough people care.
Hannah Andersson makes some of their clothes in India were some child labor is no doubt being used.
Also for the NB posters, some of their shoes are made in China. The most expensive ones (990 series) are made in the US though.
Anonymous wrote:New Balance sneakers are great for wide feet. The far right can go jump in the lake while I wear comfy shoes.
Anonymous wrote: RoseArt/CraZyArt sucks. Other than that, no one cares what brands you buy your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we’ve been avoiding the Cat + Jack line at Target because it’s just really ableist? And also there’s an old tweet where Cat told someone to kill themselves 😬
Anonymous wrote:So you all just too busy to read about clothing brands that use slave labor and child labor?
Xinjiang, where the Chinese government is holding a minority group in China, Uyghur Muslims. These people are jailed in these camps to work for free and the children are forced to work the cotton fields. This became clear a few years ago annd American customs refuses to allow garments made with cotton from the Xinjiang region. There are STILL sweatshops were workers are underpaid and forced to work 16 hour days, 6-7 days per week.
Some of the worst companies that still use slave wage labor are Nike, Adidas, Zara, Uniqlo, Lululemon, Victorias Secret, Forecer 21 and Shein plus many more
Some of the best companies that do not use sweatshops or children’s labor is Target, Eileen Fisher
Made in the USA are brands like American Giant, BattenWear, Restoration (which is popular), Hanna Anderson, There are more and more independent US brands starting up but it’s tough to compete against giants.
Sadly the most popular brands are the worst offenders. Some like the Gap are working towards doing the right thing. Patagonia did the right thing and left China for Peru. It’s just that not enough people care.
Anonymous wrote:Neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin has declared New Balance the “Official Shoes of White People.”
“I’m a Nike guy. Or rather, I was,” Anglin wrote on his popular website the Daily Stormer, which promotes an anti-Semitic, white supremacist agenda. “It’s time to get on-board with New Balance now. Their brave act has just made them the official brand of the Trump Revolution.”
Anonymous wrote:Neo-Nazi blogger Andrew Anglin has declared New Balance the “Official Shoes of White People.”
“I’m a Nike guy. Or rather, I was,” Anglin wrote on his popular website the Daily Stormer, which promotes an anti-Semitic, white supremacist agenda. “It’s time to get on-board with New Balance now. Their brave act has just made them the official brand of the Trump Revolution.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you all just too busy to read about clothing brands that use slave labor and child labor?
Xinjiang, where the Chinese government is holding a minority group in China, Uyghur Muslims. These people are jailed in these camps to work for free and the children are forced to work the cotton fields. This became clear a few years ago annd American customs refuses to allow garments made with cotton from the Xinjiang region. There are STILL sweatshops were workers are underpaid and forced to work 16 hour days, 6-7 days per week.
Some of the worst companies that still use slave wage labor are Nike, Adidas, Zara, Uniqlo, Lululemon, Victorias Secret, Forecer 21 and Shein plus many more
Some of the best companies that do not use sweatshops or children’s labor is Target, Eileen Fisher
Made in the USA are brands like American Giant, BattenWear, Restoration (which is popular), Hanna Anderson, There are more and more independent US brands starting up but it’s tough to compete against giants.
Sadly the most popular brands are the worst offenders. Some like the Gap are working towards doing the right thing. Patagonia did the right thing and left China for Peru. It’s just that not enough people care.
Is it possible you meant Reformation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not exactly what you are asking but I have stopped shopping at Amazon. Their new policy is if you receive something damaged or as a mistake, even if it is their fault, you have to pay to return. I received a crushed envelope of items because packing was horrendous yet if I wanted anything replaced, I had to pay to ship back. Shipping back isn't the problem, paying to do so is, especially since there is no guarantee the new items would be in better condition and well, then the whole cycle would start over again.
All of my Amazon returns have been free. I drop them off at the local UPS store with a printed label. Half the time they tell me to not bother returning the item and give me a refund.
Anonymous wrote:Not exactly what you are asking but I have stopped shopping at Amazon. Their new policy is if you receive something damaged or as a mistake, even if it is their fault, you have to pay to return. I received a crushed envelope of items because packing was horrendous yet if I wanted anything replaced, I had to pay to ship back. Shipping back isn't the problem, paying to do so is, especially since there is no guarantee the new items would be in better condition and well, then the whole cycle would start over again.
Anonymous wrote:So you all just too busy to read about clothing brands that use slave labor and child labor?
Xinjiang, where the Chinese government is holding a minority group in China, Uyghur Muslims. These people are jailed in these camps to work for free and the children are forced to work the cotton fields. This became clear a few years ago annd American customs refuses to allow garments made with cotton from the Xinjiang region. There are STILL sweatshops were workers are underpaid and forced to work 16 hour days, 6-7 days per week.
Some of the worst companies that still use slave wage labor are Nike, Adidas, Zara, Uniqlo, Lululemon, Victorias Secret, Forecer 21 and Shein plus many more
Some of the best companies that do not use sweatshops or children’s labor is Target, Eileen Fisher
Made in the USA are brands like American Giant, BattenWear, Restoration (which is popular), Hanna Anderson, There are more and more independent US brands starting up but it’s tough to compete against giants.
Sadly the most popular brands are the worst offenders. Some like the Gap are working towards doing the right thing. Patagonia did the right thing and left China for Peru. It’s just that not enough people care.