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Timmerman travels to countrys to were his cloths were made in and is trying to find out how were they made and by who.
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he went to Honduras, Bangladesh, Cambodia and China, in search of the workers who made his favorite clothes.
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isn’t an anti-sweatshop rant or a regurgitation of global labor statistics, what’s it all about?
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he interviews a supermodel-turned-activist, teaches children to play frisbee at the Phnom Penh city dump, and gets yelled at over a long-distance phone call by a corporate bigshot in California.
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The end result of all these adventures is a compelling mixture of personal anecdote, humor and insight, all informed by extensive research into the history and economics of the global garment industry.
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