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Made in Italy? Not really. - Page 3
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I had no idea, but it's not really surprising, I guess.

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thanks sucks, and there's really no way to tell where exactly a garment is made, they can pretty much put whatever they like on the tag

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I think in this day and age, it's becoming increasingly important to demand quality over name. As a consumer, your wallet is the most powerful thing you have, so when you purchase something, you must have high standards for the construction of whatever it is you buy. Some companies have very good quality control in place, even if their factories are in China (my MJ flats are a good example, they're sturdy and well made). It's important now more than ever that we don't just blindly pay for a label that expects us to believe through advertising and where it was allegedly made, that they are 'quality'. Use your eyes and hands to determine quality for yourself, and if it doesn't meet high standards, then don't buy it. Garment producers will keep ripping everyone off if they let themselves be

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that's a good point miss g, but i honestly don't think enough consumers will stop buying labels because of this to make a difference.

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I had no idea and I'm quite shocked! It will certainly make me think twice before I buy something designer (not that I can afford it anyway)

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Reminds me of the shoe store Scarpe or something that is popping up in heaps of places in Melbourne. Italian leather shoes my arxx, i saw the boxes they threw in the alley. Italian leather shoes , MADE IN CHINA. yeah great!



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