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"Just received an order today, first time I've tried this company. An advert popped up on my Facebook. It advertised 'ethically made' and 'sustainability'. When I clicked on the company it said they were in Lincoln, UK. So I pre-ordered a school dress for my daughter and they had a deal for a free cycling set (tshirt and shorts). I assumed they were ethically made in the UK. When it arrived they seem pretty and the sizing is OK. The materials are thin. But the thing that surprised me most is that the labels on everything say 'made in China'. I was definitely taken in. It's not exactly cheap, but you can tell it's been cheaply made and they're making a good mark up on it. I'm not overly convinced. The thread is coming out in the tshirt but it was a freebie so I guess I'll cut my losses. In this instance with the freebie I probably did not too bad. I wouldn't buy full price, and I won't buy again since they're made in China. I should have checked, but on looking at the website now it's not at all clear. So I wanted to make others aware. I think they know they are being deceitful..."
Rebecca
"Just received an order today, first time I've tried this company. An advert popped up on my Facebook. It advertised 'ethically made' and 'sustainability'. When I clicked on the company it said they were in Lincoln, UK. So I pre-ordered a school dress for my daughter and they had a deal for a free cycling set (tshirt and shorts). I assumed they were ethically made in the UK. When it arrived they seem pretty and the sizing is OK. The materials are thin. But the thing that surprised me most is that the labels on everything say 'made in China'. I was definitely taken in. It's not exactly cheap, but you can tell it's been cheaply made and they're making a good mark up on it. I'm not overly convinced. The thread is coming out in the tshirt but it was a freebie so I guess I'll cut my losses. In this instance with the freebie I probably did not too bad. I wouldn't buy full price, and I won't buy again since they're made in China. I should have checked, but on looking at the website now it's not at all clear. So I wanted to make others aware. I think they know they are being deceitful..."
Rebecca
"Just received an order today, first time I've tried this company. An advert popped up on my Facebook. It advertised 'ethically made' and 'sustainability'. When I clicked on the company it said they were in Lincoln, UK. So I pre-ordered a school dress for my daughter and they had a deal for a free cycling set (tshirt and shorts). I assumed they were ethically made in the UK. When it arrived they seem pretty and the sizing is OK. The materials are thin. But the thing that surprised me most is that the labels on everything say 'made in China'. I was definitely taken in. It's not exactly cheap, but you can tell it's been cheaply made and they're making a good mark up on it. I'm not overly convinced. The thread is coming out in the tshirt but it was a freebie so I guess I'll cut my losses. In this instance with the freebie I probably did not too bad. I wouldn't buy full price, and I won't buy again since they're made in China. I should have checked, but on looking at the website now it's not at all clear. So I wanted to make others aware. I think they know they are being deceitful..."
Rebecca
"Just received an order today, first time I've tried this company. An advert popped up on my Facebook. It advertised 'ethically made' and 'sustainability'. When I clicked on the company it said they were in Lincoln, UK. So I pre-ordered a school dress for my daughter and they had a deal for a free cycling set (tshirt and shorts). I assumed they were ethically made in the UK. When it arrived they seem pretty and the sizing is OK. The materials are thin. But the thing that surprised me most is that the labels on everything say 'made in China'. I was definitely taken in. It's not exactly cheap, but you can tell it's been cheaply made and they're making a good mark up on it. I'm not overly convinced. The thread is coming out in the tshirt but it was a freebie so I guess I'll cut my losses. In this instance with the freebie I probably did not too bad. I wouldn't buy full price, and I won't buy again since they're made in China. I should have checked, but on looking at the website now it's not at all clear. So I wanted to make others aware. I think they know they are being deceitful..."
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