“But here’s the larger point: Even if Mike Jeffries decides that his company should make larger-sized…”

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“But here’s the larger point: Even if Mike Jeffries decides that his company should make larger-sized products, you still shouldn’t shop at his shitty stores. Your hard-won right to purchase overpriced size-18 dark wash skinny jeans from Mike Jeffries means you’ll be buying a product that was probably made by underpaid sweatshop labor in some godforsaken third world death trap factory. No, literally. In 2010, 28 workers making A&F clothes were killed in a Bangladeshi sweatshop fire. The company was inducted into the International Labor Rights Forum Hall of Shame before that incident. Granted, being burned up in a fire while trying to earn a living isn’t at hurtful as some dickbag CEO besmirching the coolness of Chicago moms, but maybe we should think about demanding that companies selling $90 blue jeans provides decent pay and workplace safety for their employees before we fret about whether stores are making American consumers feel “hurt” while at the mall.”

Via “The Only Thing Worse Than Abercrombie & Fitch is this anti-Abercrombie & Fitch Movement” on Wonkette