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An article in the New York Times has alleged that H&M garments are purposely being damaged and dumped by the Swedish high street fashion chain, rather than being donated to charity.
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And what has one thing to do with the other if I may ask? First of all it didn't even happen in this " blonde blue eyed scandinavian loser" country in the first place. This obviously took place in New York you dumb A---! And just because it happens to be a Swedish chain, it doesn't mean that we "blonde blue eyed losers" are responsible of every action going on in the rest of the world where H&M stores are located. Every store has their own management and none swede staff.
Your problem is obviously not the store itself by the way, but the oh so famous and beautiful blond, slim and tall scandinavian race. Pure envy is oozing out of your comment here slickscott. Get over yourself please!
Much of the NYC H&M staff is Latin and Asian.
Their clothes are at a great price point but also sub-par quality for the most part. H&M are like the Ikea of clothing ! But there are much worse options; The Gap, Old Navy, Urban Outfitters. Personally I prefer Uniqlo for cheap threads.
I hope H&M makes a policy change all around and keeps on eye on where their trash to treasure ends up going.
What blows my mind the most, is that even from a business perspective it makes no sense. By donating the clothes to charity, H&M would be able to write off the donations on their taxes. So I am really at a loss for their reasoning. WalMart too.
You can be all offended by this but it's basic business and basic capitalism. In Sweden it's a non-issue for H&M and other similar retailers to donate old clothes since Sweden is a relatively classless society. Foreign high-end outlets (such as Chanel and Gucci) still destroy their products in Sweden rather than donating them though. Again, for obvious reasons.
However I used to take some of the stuff home with me :D
Unfortunately we can only send letters and ask our governments to put pressure on retail chains to ditch this inhumane practice.