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the world where everyone is happy would be awesome, I get it. but you can't change shit by just being true to yourself, living the good lifestyle, arguing on forums, etc. you won't start a worldwide riot with that. if all that makes you feel like a better person - fine, great. but please, don't tell the others that they are ignorant assholes, because that's how it sounds.
and hey, they still work for the money, right? minimum living wage or not, they have jobs. do you guys really care about the people? you don't know them, you won't see them. maybe it's just the origin of the clothes itself - you don't want them to be made by those people?
Originally posted by Shucks View Postlol u wear zara? gtfo
i love to blend in just as much as i love to stand out, and to always look like my spaceship just crash landed and I'm wandering around the city is not my goal.
Originally posted by En. View PostYou're right, something's not right. Care to elaborate on the difference in quality?
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i needed to refresh my daily wardrobe with some cheap good looking clothes, mostly for usual life shit (nothing fancy or trendy), and i wanted this problem to be solved quickly (rick keeps me busy enough).
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Originally posted by DudleyGray View PostHaha, oh OK.Originally posted by Shucks View Postriiight. zara is the shit... keep on keepin on, bro.Originally posted by HugAndWug View PostBecause AA doesn't sell knockoffs
Originally posted by GucciAmen View PostWhy don't you replace Zara with AA? Prices are similar - online sales are almost weekly - and you're not supporting the inhumane cruelty that keeps fast fashion alive..
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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View PostWhat about AA fabric though? We know the garments themselves are humane, but what of the farmers/pickers/makers of the raw material and then the people who weave them into fabric?
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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View PostWhat about AA fabric though? We know the garments themselves are humane, but what of the farmers/pickers/makers of the raw material and then the people who weave them into fabric?
"Many of our fabrics are woven at our factory in downtown Los Angeles, including our Sustainable Edition fabrics made from environmentally safe organically grown cotton."
More here: http://www.americanapparel.net/whole...es/fabrics.asp
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