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Muji Opens Reclaimed Textile Installation at Fifth Avenue Flagship

The retailer is pairing the U.S. debut of its ReMuji initiative with a koinobori installation made from…

Cambodian Worker at Asics Supplier Receives ‘Historic’ Settlement

The total sum is potentially the largest received by a garment worker in the global South relating to freedom…

Retaliation on Unionists in Southeast Asia Shows ‘Worrying Corporate Backslide on Human Rights’

Two recent cases in Myanmar and Cambodia highlight a chilling trend of suppliers using criminalization to…

Loose Threads: Muji, Cone Denim, Outland Denim and More

Here's a quick roundup of the latest news from leading denim brands.

Why Are Fashion Brands Still Opening Stores in Xinjiang?

Skechers, for instance, has opened at least two this year in the controversial region's capital of Urumqi.

Asics Said It Helped Remedy Labor Abuse in Cambodia. Activists Disagree.

While the sportswear maker said that its supplier is respecting workers' freedom of association, evidence…

Muji Gives Consumers a Reason to Recycle Unwanted Jeans

The minimalist retailer teamed with Cotton Incorporated's Blue Jeans Go Green.

Uniqlo, Muji Owners Withdrawing From Myanmar: Report

They join brands fleeing the military-ruled country because of human rights concerns.

Why Sustainable Kapok Fiber Has Promising Potential for Eco Fashion

Italian startup Flocus is working to build an Indonesian kapok supply chain and get the fluffy fiber in…

Muji Refuses to Quit Xinjiang Cotton. Is Forced-Labor Fashion Slipping Past Customs?

In Muji stores in Singapore, oxford shirts, shirtdresses and blouses were spotted with tags advertising the…

Bankruptcy Strikes Muji’s US Business, 18 Stores at Risk

Muji U.S.A. seeks bankruptcy protection, with plans to restructure and close some U.S. stores as it leans in…

Japan’s MUJI to Open Eco-Friendly Dye Plant

Japanese retailer MUJI, known for their minimalist designs and recycled, logo-less household and consumer…