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Why isn’t more clothing made in Canada?
Buying affordable domestically made clothing isn’t as easy as the “shop local” mantra makes it sound. Here’s how we got here—and what it would take for the industry to return to its former glory.
What really happens to the clothes you donate
A clothing grader in Brampton, Ont.—which buys unsold, used clothing and sells it to buyers across the globe—provides a glimpse into one of the world’s largest second-hand clothing economy hubs
Colombian designer finds market for bulletproof kids’ clothes
Slim, stylish, and—in case of an emergency—a shield
Mark’s Work Wearhouse makes a move on the ladies
The working man’s department store rebrands itself to chase a female demographic
Muslim’s big bra photo spurs oversized outrage
Some people in B.C. have their panties in a twist
Turned away from an exam for skinny jeans
“I thought he was joking,” says student
Why you can’t seem to buy winter boots
Canadians have a (delusional) wardrobe bias toward summer clothing
Girls can’t wear jeans to school, say university presidents
Indian state government tells schools to ignore illegitimately issued female dress code