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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Apr 26, 2024 ^^
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You do know that just because a company says they pay their employees more than a living wage doesnt make it true. I used to work for a company in property management that claimed they paid higher than a livjng wage. They did not even pay close to a prevailing wage. Every level was under paid. Got the experience i needed and left. Now i make a very good wage on a secure contract.
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Love your video, just want to point out that recycled polyester is actually made from plastic water bottles and stuff that is made from similar plastic. Those bottles could have been recycled. But recycling them into clothes ends their lifecycle. So recycling polyester isnât good for the environment.( hope you understand what I mean because English isnât my first language)
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This reminds me of how I feel about crocheted garments. I've been crocheting for 11 years, and I can tell you, anyone who's crocheting an item for a big department store is not being paid properly for the amount of work that it takes. Unlike knitting, crochet cannot be done on machines, it has to be done by hand, and so everything that you see on the market right now was made in someone's hands with a hook one stitch at a time. I don't buy anything crocheted unless it's from a small creator like an Etsy seller, because the potential for sweatshop environments and underpayment is not just high, but nearly inescapable. I saw a crocheted bandana in Hot Topic a little while ago and I almost just burst into tears.
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This brand can do a lot better , for that price, and for sustainability they should only be using cotton or a blend using mostly cotton which helps to get stretchy fabrics that are healthier for out skin and less contaminating. I hate synthetic fabrics :( not only are they bad for our health and environment but also makes it so the garment doesnât age well, the textile starts getting damaged quickly opposed to natural fibers.
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@lanalaclaire
1 week ago
Am I the only one that can not defend an expensive almost 100% POLYESTER dress? It's such a bad, cheap fabric...
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