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Shoppers face hurdles in finding ethical clothing

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By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO

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Cheers for the info about Fair Indigo - I shall have a look through it.

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Going clothless may be the greenest and most ethical clothing of all.

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Plain silly. Nothing these days is wholly "ethical" - and i bet most of this stuff looks like shapeless, dated hippy gear.

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big retailers are about as ethical as big banks

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Going clothless may be the greenest and most ethical clothing of all.

With the exception of such pesky things like snow (frostbite), dust storms, sun exposure, pneumonia, and those wonderful gnats and mosquitos... Oh and by the way, little Timmy wants to know where babies come from since he can see everything while the local pedobears get their jollies. Sorry I couldn't resist my mean streak.

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