Ardene, a Canadian clothing and accessories retailer, has faced scrutiny over its labor practices, like many fashion brands. While the company claims to uphold ethical sourcing and labor standards, concerns about sweatshop conditions in the garment industry persist. It's essential for consumers to research and support brands that prioritize transparency and ethical labor practices.
Claire's Ardene's and a few other bobble shops
sweat shops are in lots of countries and there in england and america ghana
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Ardene get there clothing from china sweatshops
like slaves
hecks no .
Try the novelty stores Claire's, Ardene's shops like that will some times carry what you are looking for.
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By not purchasing their products
Officially, sweat shops are illegal in every country of the world. But most brands - especially the bigger ones- get away with it, anyways. Many third world countrys don't enforce this law, and that's why there are so many sweat shops in this messed up world.
Sweat shops
In sweat shops we get $0.03/week