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silverarrowgriffin hmm.kinda pricey
That's because the people who made them, are getting a fair wage. I'd say it's worth it.
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I hope that doesn't mean the clothes were made in sweat shops. It's "fair trade" and I know that mostly likely is really it the truth but a so called "women's group" that's treated fairly there does not exist from what I know. I know Emma's fashion line is environmentally friendly but I'm wondering about that other aspect.
It's ALL fair trade. You can read about each of the item's makers on the website