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Why Isn't More Clothing Made In Canada?


Why Isn’t More Clothing Made In Canada?
Buying affordable domestically made clothing isn’t as easy as the “shop local” mantra makes it sound. Here’s how we got here and what it would take for the industry to return to its former glory.
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Midway through 2020, a year in which many people abandoned office attire for the warm embrace of sweatpants, the Toronto-based sustainable fashion label Encircled launched its “comfy dress shirt.” Cut from Modal, a soft, jersey-like fibre made from beechwood pulp, the $134 top represented a happy medium between pre- and post pandemic dressing: relaxed yet still dressy enough to wear for endless Zoom meetings. It sold out in less than 48 hours. ....

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When Asian Americans Demanded Garment Workers' Rights—And Won


When 20,000 Asian Americans Demanded Garment Workers Rights—And Won
The 1982 strike led by immigrant women earned better working conditions and benefits for New York City’s garment workers.
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The 1982 strike led by immigrant women earned better working conditions and benefits for New York City’s garment workers.
It was an unlikely group to storm the streets of New York City’s Chinatown in the summer of 1982: Nearly 20,000 garment workers mostly Asian American women marched together in solidarity for better benefits. Clad in matching union caps, they carried signs in both English and Chinese, reading, “In union, there is strength,” and “Support the union contract.” ....

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