How fast fashion's thirst for change could be fueling a human rights crisis
In an piece for Vox, writer Sofi Thanhauser lifts the curtain on the dark truth about fast fashion: Garments stitched by imprisoned Uyghurs have been "quietly entering the American wardrobe through myriad avenues — much of it, it would soon be revealed, made from cotton harvested by enslaved people." Brands that have been called into question for profiting from these human rights crimes in Xinjiang include , Skechers and SMCP .
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