Dear Urban Outfitters, p.s. you can ship all that wasted fabric somewhere it can be put to use say, to clothe people who have none at all.
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@mollydotcom I understand there’s a glut of clothing worldwide, and that most donated clothing is shredded for furniture stuffing, etc.
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@mwiik How about making other things, then? Shelter/tents, slings, bandages, diapers - the list is as long as we can make it.
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@mollydotcom …meaningful change based on a series of trivial anti-corporate gotchas when there are more important concerns.
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Yeah, they keep selling that @mwiik not buying it. I'll put on a nazi shirt, I'm a Jew. I'll put on that Kent State shirt, I lost friends.
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@mollydotcom But of course I don’t know, maybe Urban Outfitters thought they were being edgy or something but seems poor vetting in any case
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Replying to @mwiik
@mwiik Yes, that's their claim. One time would have been a mistake. Two times? A question mark. Third time stinks of evidence.

Sep 16, 2014 Β· 12:26 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Was it the same company that did the yellow star shirt? I didn’t know that if that was the case.
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