Wouldn’t not destroying perfectly usable clothing be a no-brainer for the company? Throwing that away just seems like a loss to me, even strictly financially speaking. What am I missing?
cocotheape on
Good, but I hope it doesn’t flood developing countries markets.
mrlinkwii on
how would you ban it , you can set fire to clothes yourself ?
White_Sugga on
Is it destruction or recycled?
The_Frostweaver on
It is wasteful to destroy perfectly good clothes, but I suspect that now every luxury band is going to sell like 1000 numbered shirts/dresses/shoes/whatever because they would rather make a high profit selling limited editions than be stuck selling their high end brand name stuff for cheap when it doesn’t sell at high prices.
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Wouldn’t not destroying perfectly usable clothing be a no-brainer for the company? Throwing that away just seems like a loss to me, even strictly financially speaking. What am I missing?
Good, but I hope it doesn’t flood developing countries markets.
how would you ban it , you can set fire to clothes yourself ?
Is it destruction or recycled?
It is wasteful to destroy perfectly good clothes, but I suspect that now every luxury band is going to sell like 1000 numbered shirts/dresses/shoes/whatever because they would rather make a high profit selling limited editions than be stuck selling their high end brand name stuff for cheap when it doesn’t sell at high prices.