A higher price does not necessarily mean better fabric, fairer pay for workers or greater sustainability. To guarantee you’re buying ethically, experts say, you need to dig a little deeper Does paying more for a T-shirt mean that it’s more likely to be ethically made? In short (sleeves): no. (…)
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