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Shein workers exploited for £6 shirts

Unethical: Shein, founded in China and now headquartered in Singapore, has been criticised for exploiting low-paid workers in China to sell its clothes at knockdown prices. Workers do 75-hour weeks, earning less than 1p per garment.

Are shoppers to blame? As the huge fashion company seeks to raise money on the London Stock Exchange, conditions in Chinese factories are under the spotlight.