Across the United States, the movement for an increase in minimum wage is growing, but for Los Angeles’ 46,000-plus garment workers, getting paid any minimum wage has been an ongoing struggle. Senate ...
Designers from around the world find inspiration in traditional garment making in their quest to eliminate fabric waste. By Hahna Yoon This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, ...
Take a look at the tag on your shirt. If you are in the U.S., chances are it was made in a country like China or Thailand and then shipped overseas. Jonathan Zornow, the sole employee of a new startup ...
When a 51/2-year-old Fiorella Reginelli Mirabito stepped off a plane with her two parents, two suitcases and her little doll in 1968, she cried, because she could no longer understand the radio she ...
Rosario Ruiz got a call from her boss in early April: The small factory on the southern edge of downtown L.A. where she sews T-shirts had work for her. It was getting into the mask business. The next ...
Factories are using a combination of resource-efficient technologies to cut waste, conserve water, and build resilience. Pollution from textile production—dyes, chemicals, and heavy metals like lead ...
The 36-day course on fashion designing and garment-making to provide vocational training to Muslim and dalit girls and women concluded at Madrassa Khwaja Garib Nawaz, Rahimpur, in Lohta on Sunday.
Just Style will share a number of exclusive reports and interviews from both Made in Bangladesh Week and the International Apparel Federation’s World Fashion Convention in the coming weeks, which was ...
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