Froma Harrop: Will Americans pay for American-made?
Wow, this T-shirt costs only $8. Great color. Problem is, your finger could punch a hole through it. In most Americans’ shopping experience, colors change and styles come and go, but there’s one constant: low quality and a sweatshop-country label.
Voice of the people: Kyla and Madison at Sale Elementary School
At Sale Elementary we are collecting shoes and clothes that we have outgrown.
Camouflage shows its fashion versatility
NEW YORK — There is no hiding from camouflage. The print that at one time was only a tool for military troops to go unnoticed
Secondhand clothes from West flood Nigeria markets
At Nigeria’s Katangua Market, that castaway from the West means big money.
Shipping container after shipping container arrive in the market in Lagos, filled to the brim with plastic-wrapped bales of secondhand clothes from the U.S. and elsewhere.