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FarFarAway ,

Supposedly, met the son of a higher up in Armani, in college. He told us about how their jeans cost something like $2.50 (in the early 2000s) to make in an exploited factory in Bangladesh, and how everyone who would buy their jeans for $100 (or more) a pop was an idiot. They were making out like bandits and paying their workers next to nothing.

mlg ,
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More surprised it was exploited workers in Italy and not some outsourced labor in another country like India or China

PanArab ,
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How can the laws be so lax in Italy that this would happen?

sigmaklimgrindset ,

Bribery.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Hey i read this news before, it’s a classic

sunzu ,

It wouldn't be luxury if slavery wasnt involved

don ,

And fuckall will be done about it because braindead crusters are genetically predisposed to being braindead

massive_bereavement ,

This is being known for a long long time (think 90s and before).

Roberto Saviano's Gomorrah is a great book where this is also explained, if anyone's interested.

triptrapper ,

The movie is exceptional also.

walter_wiggles ,

Wow I’m so surprised. I thought for sure such expensive luxury items would be made by craftsman. To think, all that profit going directly to the company and not the workers… Just shocking.

BestBouclettes ,

Luxury items made by exploited workers. What a surprising find.

LowleeKun ,

Textiles and exploited workers, name a more iconic duo.

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