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Clothing stores need to change their tune

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So far it looks like Gap and Walmart are the major holdouts.

I was happy to see many of my favorite retailers, including H&M, sign on to the agreement. I would have considered not shopping there anymore if they had not.

Unfortunately, many labels aren't as well-known as that one and those mentioned in the article, and I have no idea where they stand on the Bangladesh issue. As much as I would like to say yes, because of this, I have to say largely no.

However, if Gap doesn't change its tune, I will be seeing less of them in the future, including their affiliates Old Navy and Banana Republic.

Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom
Elizabeth Backstrom majored in journalism at Western Washington University and currently works as remotely as a grant writer. Her background is in news writing and features, but if an overabundance of caffeine is consumed, she has been known to write a humor piece or two. Backstrom attended various Christian churches growing up in Washington State and in her free time enjoys reading about history, religion and politics.
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