CHINA: Tests uncover sub-standard fashion garments
Author: just-style.com | 22 January 2007
Leading fashion brands including Armani and Zara may have to pull clothing out of Chinese stores because of concerns over safety and quality, according to the Shanghai Administration for Industry and Commerce.
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