subject: Abercrombie And Fitch Ads Has Been Raising [print this page] Abercrombie and Fitch ads has been raising
Before famous brands become famous, just like abercrombie and fitch the brands need some ads to list their products. Some cost is very high. But contains some value, that is when do this the brands come attack more customers. At the end their can earn much profits.
Then what are some details: Abercrombie & Fitch's advertising has been raising eyebrows for years. Their glossy spreads in magazines usually feature muscular, tanned men and women playing sports and enjoying the good life, often while wearing a surprisingly small amount of clothes for a clothing advertisement.
At the some time, you can hit www.casualuxury.com see more truly images. But behind the pretty pictures lie many questions about the conditions under which Abercrombie's clothes are produced. Unlike a large number of major companies, A&F does not make its vendor code of conduct publicly accessible and the company only provides limited public information on its compliance with international labor standards. Shareholders at the upcoming abercrombie clothing shareholder meeting on June 9, 2010 will be requesting that the company implement all of these missing elements.
More recently, readers of this blog may remember that A&F is one of the few clothing companies that has refused to speak out against forced child labor in Uzbekistan's cotton industry. In Uzbekistan, the government removes thousands of children from their schools every harvest season and forces them to pick cotton to enrich the ruling regime. The egregious abuses of children in the production of Uzbek cotton have led a large number of the biggest global clothing brands to speak out publicly and to commit to eliminating cotton from Uzbekistan in their supply chains until they can be assured that the government ends the forced labor of children.
The vacuum of labor rights protections has led to some specific problems for A&F in the past. For example, in 2002, the company settled a lawsuit with workers in Northern Mariana Islands who claimed to have been exploited by fitch clothing supplier.
Now in the brand market you can see some ads and imges here and there. More powerful and attract many young people.
The post is firstly published by www.casualuxury.com manager on July 26, 2010