WASHINGTON — The government is warning parents about Carter's Inc. baby garments with tagless labels after about 400 babies who wore the clothing developed rashes on their backs. The warning applies ...
Leah Missbach Day, 52, a photojournalist in Chicago, likes designer labels such as Balenciaga, Alexander Wang and Dries Van Noten — but not next to her skin. “I cut them out because they’re scratchy ...
I'm no Princess and the Pea so if I feel under attack from manufacturers' and designers' clothing labels, you probably do, too. And that's because we are. The fabrics used for labels today are cheap ...
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