When we go to the clothes store and purchase them we do not really think about where they came from. Some clothes are made in major factories and others are constructed in sweat shops in third world countries. For the most part it is impossible to distinguish which clothes are made from sweat shop labour and which are made from fair labour. Every time you buy a piece of clothing off the racks you may be supporting underage sweat shops without even knowing it.
This is the chance you take every time you shop at Antz in yer pantz !. Making an article of clothing is very labour intensive and if companies actually had to pay their employees a fair wage than the price of clothing would skyrocket. They keep prices down and quality low with the use of sweat shops and labour camps.
Not all clothes are crafted this way. Some are manufactured in factories on assembly lines and others are even made by high paying unionised workers. The issue as mentioned is that it is impossible to tell the difference apart.
Companies will never admit to using underage labour or sweat shops due to public outcry and backlash. As a society it is up to us to do a little more research. If we only bought clothes from verified sources it would end a lot of brutality in our world.

