Clothes - how old is too old?

Some Primark stuff is really good, I have lived in their £11 combat trousers for the past 18months, no idea how they do them for £11 at the quality they actually are, but Im not complaining. Even look good with my Superdry Polo Shirt :)

I'm actually in the process of having to replace most of my clothes as I have gone from 38 trousers being tight to 34s being loose, and gone from wearing 2XL to M/L tops, but I do find a lot of stuff is just horrid, especially from the more expensive shops.
I largely wouldn't buy Primark because you know it's all come from Bangladeshi (almost) slave labour. They got in a bit of trouble for that last year or a couple years back, now.
 
I largely wouldn't buy Primark because you know it's all come from Bangladeshi (almost) slave labour. They got in a bit of trouble for that last year or a couple years back, now.
I don't care about that sort of thing.
 
It's not just Primani though, it's a lot of businesses that do the same
Oh yeah, but it's hard to keep buying when you find out about it, even if you don't actively look for that information.

Edinburgh Wool Mill is another, big piece on the news about them using real slave labour, ie North Korean factories where the staff aren't even paid!

It's disgraceful, really.
 
Oh yeah, but it's hard to keep buying when you find out about it, even if you don't actively look for that information.

Edinburgh Wool Mill is another, big piece on the news about them using real slave labour, ie North Korean factories where the staff aren't even paid!

It's disgraceful, really.

The oldest piece of clothing I own is from EWM. That's sad to hear.
 
Oh yeah, but it's hard to keep buying when you find out about it, even if you don't actively look for that information.

Edinburgh Wool Mill is another, big piece on the news about them using real slave labour, ie North Korean factories where the staff aren't even paid!

It's disgraceful, really.
I thought you loved communism?
 
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