Which clothes store would you rather browse in?
Inditex
Banana Republic
I've never heard of either of them

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Which clothes store would you rather browse in?
Inditex
Banana Republic
I've never heard of either of them
Zara matching top and cardigan by Lauren Crowe (@laurencrowe88Seguir).
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The Inditex Group reported revenue of €11.94 billion in the first-half (1 February - 31 July 2021), representing growth of 49% year-on-year, or 53% growth in local currencies. Net profit amounted to €1.27 billion, compared with a loss of €195 million in the first half of 2020.
The Group’s revenue, profit and cash generation in the second quarter 2021, between May and July reached historic highs for the period.
Shortfall of 16p a day leaves children living on just rice as suppliers to Nike, Zara and H&M in Karnataka underpay by estimated £41m
Garment workers making clothes for international brands in Karnataka, a major clothing production hub in India, say their children are going hungry as factories refuse to pay the legal minimum wage in what is claimed to be the biggest wage theft to ever hit the fashion industry. (...)
The Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) estimates the total amount of unpaid wages so far to be more than £41m. (...)
Karnataka is one of India’s garment-industry heartlands, with thousands of factories and hundreds of thousands of workers producing clothing for international brands including Puma, Nike, Zara, Tesco, C&A, Gap, Marks & Spencer and H&M. (...)
Nova said the “indifference and inaction” of all the brands sourcing clothing from the region about the situation facing its mostly poor, female workforce was “shameful and cruel”.
He said that despite persistent demands from the WRC for the past two years, western brands had either refused to intervene or had not acted to ensure that workers making their clothes were paid in line with Indian law. (...)
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Sofia recycling a white dress by Inditex
June 19, 2020: Contemporary flamenco performance at Teatros del Canal in Madrid (1, 2, 3).
July 22, 2020: Visit to Extremadura
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