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Fast Fashion Emerges

By Raaghav Goel on Apr 28 th 2020

With the rise of globalization and increase in overseas production, fast-fashion became rampantly consumed by people all over the world. Big retail brands being to seek out developing countries to produce low-quality clothing with extremely low pay and abusive working conditions. America shifted from producing 95% of their clothing to a mere 3% — the remaining 97% is produced all in third-world countries [3].

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