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| annotationComment | Note the appeal to family relations and gender identify ("the women in the factories") in describing economic relationships. |
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| dateModified | 2022-06-20T12:36:06Z |
| dateAdded | 2022-06-20T12:35:19Z |
| parentItem | Gigi Hadid’s Favourite Cashmere Comes With A Sustainable Caveat _ British Vogue _ British Vogue.pdf |
| annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |
| annotationText | transparency. How can she guarantee her wool comes from happy goats and equally happy herdsmen? “The goats and sheep we source our wool from are free-roaming, so there’s lots of land for them to graze on,” she says. “We’ve been working with the same nomads for years so we always pay them a fair price – over 60 per cent of the price of each garment goes on raw materials, and I know that they have a good quality of life. Then there are the women in the factories, many of whom have worked with our family for years |
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| version | 385 |