9 American Clothing Brands To Avoid Buying

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Forever 21You might be tempted by their affordable and fast-fashion appeal, but the brand's image could be damaged by previous claims of sweatshop conditions, which could lower its

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Urban OutfittersSome of the brand's products may be less attractive in the resale market due to its history of producing culturally insensitive goods, which would lower the return

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Gap Inc.Certain products may be viewed as riskier investments because to past associations with child labor and complaints about the working conditions of suppliers' factories.

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American ApparelThe brand's reputation has witnessed highs and lows due to previous problems involving their CEO and controversial advertising, which makes its long-term value less

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Abercrombie & FitchThe company's exclusivity strategy, which includes favoring "attractive" people and making contentious remarks about their prior CEO, may be detrimental to t

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Lululemon AthleticaRecalls of products because of quality issues (such as sheer material) may cause prospective customers to doubt the brand's dependability and value.

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Victoria’s SecretGiven its high-end status as a lingerie company, some consumers may be put off by its scandals involving the representation of women and its association with Jef

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Fashion NovaThe brand may become less appealing to consumers seeking to purchase ethically made clothing as a result of allegations of underpaid labor, which could have an impact o

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H&MDespite not being born in America, its stronghold in the country makes it significant. In the long run, fast fashion criticism and historical racial insensitivity may have a