New York Times article today page A29....about how so many luxury design houses are utilizing cheap labor from China to make 90% of an item, then shipping them back to their Western European countries to be finished the remaining 10%, therefore allowing them to be labeled Made in Italy, France, etc. H obviously, and hopefully, will never employ this dispicable tactic, but........they "readily told" the writer of the article that some of its' silk scarves were "hemmed by hand" in Mauritius due to cheaper labor. Mauritius is an island nation off the coastof South Africa, east of Madagascar.
Of my numerous H scarves, NONE say Made in Mauritius, so does this mean H also "finishes" them in france, so that they may label it attractively? HHHMMMMMMM.......
Of my numerous H scarves, NONE say Made in Mauritius, so does this mean H also "finishes" them in france, so that they may label it attractively? HHHMMMMMMM.......