Did you join the movement
and post your selfie asking
"Who Made Your Clothes?" for Fashion Revolution
Day?
As participants in international trade, we have a
responsibility to ask ourselves who is making the clothes we facilitate the
importation of, whether as buyers, distributors, importers and those
"behind-the-scenes" folks like myself.
So - Who Made Your Clothes?
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