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World 'Made in NZ' saga 'tip of the iceberg'

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World 'Made in NZ' saga 'tip of the iceberg' The Spinoff

Clothing sold by a Kiwi fashion brand as "New Zealand made" is actually being manufactured elsewhere, according to a report published yesterday.

The Spinoff, via staff writer Madeleine Chapman, said the World brand, owned by Denise L'Estrange Corbet, has been selling T-shirts, sweatshirts and sweatpants manufactured in China and Bangladesh.  L'Estrange-Corbet was made a dame for services to fashion at the end of last year, and has long been a critic of overseas manufacturing.

Following her appointment as a dame, L'Estrange Corbet told the Herald World has remained committed to keeping its operations firmly in New Zealand. The revelations from the Spinoff now confirm that some T-shirts, sourced from AS Colour, were made in Bangladesh, while sweatpants and sweatshirts, also from AS Colour, were made in China.

 

Continue to the full OTD article   ||  May 08, 2018   |||

 

More Reading:

On Denise L’Estrange-Corbet’s statements about The Spinoff’s reporting - The Spinoff May 8, 2018

T-Shirts from Bangladesh. Sequin patches from China. Sold by WORLD as ‘Made in New Zealand’ - The Spinoff May 07, 2018

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