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On The Guardian blog - Not all Asian clothing factories are unethical

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

My latest blog on The Guardian Fashion Blogs Network looks at how clothes can be ethically and sustainably sourced from Asia. After disasters such as the Rana Plaza factory collapse last year, many more thoughtful consumers are looking to buy ethically-sourced products. 

I spoke to Clare Lissaman of Arthur & Henry shirts for some guidance and to hear how she started her organic cotton shirt business. See Grey Fox on The Guardian Fashion Blogs Network to read more. 



For more about Arthur & Henry click here


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  1. That's Not My Age15 March 2014 at 02:14

    I went to Hollings!

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