I recently read somewhere that most of the clothes made in Turkey (and some other countries) are rubbish and that some even contain dangerous chemicals. I guessed it was cheap clothes and second-hand ones, but just out of curiosity I took a closer look at the labels on a few of my blouses, as well as 1-2 pairs of jeans. I would have fallen when I read "MADE IN TURKEY" by almost all of them, and these are all expensive and supposedly branded clothes. Some jeans cost BGN 200 (I will not mention a brand, so that the admins do not decide that I am advertising), and the others are again in the range of BGN 100-150. I guess women pay more attention to this, but I personally never look at the labels of the clothes I buy, and I'm obviously wrong. In your opinion, to what extent is the country in which the garment is manufactured and whether the fact that most of my clothes are made in Turkey, does it mean they are fake or is this "normal" Share your "experience" on this in general, if possible ...
1 dubiousdream answered
Tell me, how old are you, not to fall from Mars? Globalization has long pushed big brands out of their traditional headquarters, I mean, their manufacturing centers are in countries with cheap labor, why do you think China has developed so much in recent decades? Turkey too, Malaysia if you will. Do you know when you will find say D&G / if it is a problem, censor it:) /, made in Italy? In another life or from the dawn of their business, when they were with a studio 2 by 2 meters. But there is quality and quality, market and market, if the product is "original", it is produced to certain standards of work and with certain materials, ie it should be of good quality, even if it is produced in Bangladesh. M, 34