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Social Goods | Plus-Size Ethical Fashion, Retail Workers' Rights in the E-Commerce Era

This week, plus-size women struggle to find ethical brands that cater to their size, while sales associates working on commission battle against online sales.
Beth Ditto's ethical clothing line was launched in February 2016 | Source: Beth Ditto
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  • Tamison O'Connor

Why Aren't Ethical Fashion Brands Catering to Plus-Size Women?

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