Abercrombie & Fitch, Abercrombie, Gap, Aeropostel, and Hollister
are just some of the few of the big companies that use child labor.
Justice stores does not use child labor to make their clothes. Justice clothing company is against using sweatshops or children to produce their apparel.
Yes.
Shops that use fairtrade clothing are good xx
I don't know but I do know that ikea checks to see if their items are from child labour but if it is they don't use it
Department stores such as Macy's carry clothing by Esprit. You can also find it online, and Esprit has their own stores as well. To find one near you, you can go onto their website and use the store locator.
Most retail outlet stores sell work out clothing. As well, sports stores, such as Sport Check, sell work out and athletic wear for individuals to purchase and use.
There are many stores that employ the use of security tags. Security tags are used to prevent theft.
One can buy country clothing in a number of places, such as eBay and Amazon, but one can also search for country clothing stores in ones local area (it is advisable to use Google Maps for this).
Companies that sell large stocks of small items such as discount retailers (wal-mart), clothing stores, and grocery stores.
Store clothing racks are used to help utilize the space effectively. This allows stores to fit more clothing into a smaller space. Also, it allows the customer to see the product before they purchase.
A mannequin is a human form or dummy that is used by tailors and dressmakers when making clothing. It is also used in stores to display clothing. The use of mannequins originated in France.
No, they are two different stores that are unlinked to each other. Even though they may sell similar clothing.