Pros And Cons Of Buying Cheaply Manufactured Clothes

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Hello and welcome. I am with you today to be sharing with you three points to oppose `Buying cheap quality clothes manufactured in the developing world damages the life chances for children who make the clothes in the developing countries where most of these items are manufactured`. Many of you in the audience, in fact nearly all of you will agree with that statement I just read but I don’t. As matter of fact that sounds it is true because when you get behind the truth you will find out why. Just by telling you my first point you will know what I mean and hopefully come to change your mind over this fascinating topic that we should not stop buying cheaply manufactured clothes from clothes stores like Primark and H&M because it truly does not damage the life chances for children. …show more content…

They would not have a life chance because the money you pay for these clothes is the money that keeps these children alive, eating and sleeping with a roof over their head each night. The fact that about 10% of the garment industry workers are children just shows how much these children need you to keep on paying money to buy the clothes they have made. Although, it is little money they are paid, these children still need it. So therefore, if we were to stop buying cheap quality clothes because it ruins their life chances then we would be creating over 170 children in the garment industry and their families to become homeless because there would then not be enough money for them to

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