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The Swedish apparel giant has been praised and criticized for helping produce a fashion industry that treatsclotheslike disposable Tupperware.

Its clothes are cheap and cute, sure, but not intended for long-term wear.

H&M storefront sign

There’s a reason the store can sell shirts for $5.99.

It outsources its production to hundreds of suppliers around the world (largely in Asia and Europe).

Woman making heart with hand over H&M bag