How India's Textile History is Woven Into the Modern Fabric & Soft
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For the WORK+SHELTER team, producing apparel and accessories in India is a joy. India has a rich history of textile production, and continues to be a global superpower in the fibers sphere today. That means we can source top-quality materials in the same place they’re made, which saves our client partners from having to pay […]
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