Thursday, April 3, 2008

'Made in Italy' might still mean that it's made in a sweatshop

That designer bag you're carrying around that touts itself has being hand-made in Italy may have actually been made in SE Asia. It may have been made in China, but then shipped over to Italy for a buckle or something nominal to be added so they can claim that it was Made in Italy. This was reported originally by the L.A. Times; carried by The Consumerist.

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