Ultrafast fashion has attracted hordes of young trendsetters who shop online for reasonably priced clothing amid rising inflation, but the growing industry conceals more serious environmental issues.
LONDON So-called “ultra-fast fashion” has won legions of young fans who are able to snap up relatively cheap clothes online, but campaigners say the trend masks darker environmental problems. Britain’s Boohoo, China’s SHEIN and Hong Kong’s Emmiol are the main players in a sector that produces items and collections at breakneck speed and rock-bottom prices.Their
So-called "ultra-fast fashion" has won legions of young trend-setting fans who snap up relatively cheap clothes online amid surging inflation, but the booming genre masks darker environmental problems.
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