also contained a bank, market and other things. cheap shot trying to pin it on one sector.
I disagree. British people are buying these products in British shops. The companies selling these products in British shops are knowingly sourcing them from cheap producers. A big part of the reason than production is cheap is because of the poor quality of buildings and safety for workers. I think that reflects badly on the morality of British retailers and consumers.
I disagree. British people are buying these products in British shops. The companies selling these products in British shops are knowingly sourcing them from cheap producers. A big part of the reason than production is cheap is because of the poor quality of buildings and safety for workers. I think that reflects badly on the morality of British retailers and consumers.
Interesting to note that they manufacture for the budget retailer, Primark, and the the high end retailer, Benetton, at the same factory. Are those designer labels really worth it?
Will be very embarassing for all the retailers who use them for cheap labour.
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Interesting to note that they manufacture for the budget retailer, Primark, and the the high end retailer, Benetton, at the same factory. Are those designer labels really worth it?
In the main, no.
In the main there is a crazy philosophy to buy an item judged solely by the label on it and preferably the label should be on the outside of the clothing so that everyone can see that you were mugged - my brother had a trip to India 20 or so years ago and came back with a bag full of Lacoste crocodile labels ready for sewing onto any old tat, he bought them from a begger child on the street in Mumbai for five coca-cola bottle tops, which apparently held some value to the begger child - true story.
There are exceptions and this forums snappiest dresser Cod'ead will tell you which labels to look for, the ones that actually still do the manufacturing process themselves...
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Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
I'd rather have a full bottle in front of me than a full-frontal lobotomy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ kirkstaller wrote: "All DNA shows is that we have a common creator."
cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
In the main there is a crazy philosophy to buy an item judged solely by the label on it and preferably the label should be on the outside of the clothing so that everyone can see that you were mugged - my brother had a trip to India 20 or so years ago and came back with a bag full of Lacoste crocodile labels ready for sewing onto any old tat, he bought them from a begger child on the street in Mumbai for five coca-cola bottle tops, which apparently held some value to the begger child - true story.
There are exceptions and this forums snappiest dresser Cod'ead will tell you which labels to look for, the ones that actually still do the manufacturing process themselves...
Even my trainers are by Norman Walsh, a footwear company that has now been sadly swallowed by Reebok. They are hand-lasted and made in Bolton, when my local cobbler saw them, he reckoned he'd have no problem re-soling them in the future.
Unfortunately it is becoming more difficult to be certain that you really are buying what you think you are buying, although it's far from impossible. Even some long-established Savile Row names are selling garments that are not only made "off the Row" but in some cases are actually produced by laser-cutting machines in huge factories in China