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Fashion Revolution - Who Made My Clothes?

Posted on: 24/04/2018

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On 24 April 2013, 1,134 people were killed and over 2,500 were injured when the Rana Plaza complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

It is considered the deadliest garment-factory accident in history.

The Rana Plaza contained clothing factories, a bank, apartments, and several shops. The shops and the bank on the lower floors immediately closed after cracks were discovered in the building, however the building’s owners ignored warnings to avoid using the building after cracks had appeared the day before. Garment workers were ordered to return the following day, and the building collapsed during the morning rush-hour.

The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association president confirmed that 3,122 workers were in the building at the time of the collapse. 1,134 of which were killed.

It has been said that more than half of the victims were women, along with a number of their children who were in nursery facilities within the building.

That’s when Fashion Revolution was born.

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‘We believe that’s too many people to lose on one day.’

We believe that fashion can be made in a safe, clean and beautiful way. Where creativity, quality, environment and people are valued equally.

On 23rd-29th April, Fashion Revolution Week will bring people from all over the world together to use the power of fashion to change the story for the people who make the world’s clothes and accessories.’

‘We need greater transparency in the fashion supply chain because we can’t improve conditions or protect the environment without knowing where our clothes are made. We need to challenge brands and retailers to take responsibility for the people and communities on which their business depends.’ fashionrevolution.org


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Here at The All-in-One Company, all of your bespoke Onesies are ethically  handmade to order by a team of Master Craftsmen in our beautiful factory located in Northumberland.

We maintain a presidential and unquestionable standard throughout the whole of the company, from our team, training, equipment, materials and finished product.

Each Onesie is individually cut, sewn and embroidered with pride by our team of expert cutters and machinists using traditional skills that have been passed down through generations. As well as being members of The Guild of Master Craftsmen, we’ve also been awarded our eKomi Gold Seal of approval for scoring 4.9 out of 5 Stars on our Customer Review page.

We pride ourselves on making high quality Products that are made to last, so they will be with you throughout life’s biggest milestones.

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We see each other as family here at The All-in-One Company, supporting each other through work and life. Evenings and weekends are precious hours spent at home. All staff members can have time off to see their children at sports days and nativity plays so those special moments are not missed. Our Play Committee organise fundraising events such as the Macmillan Coffee Morning, Race for Life, Red Nose Day (Comic Relief) and Children in Need. They also come up with little surprises to make coming to work a fun and an exciting thing to do. Our products take on a similar role, being there for you when you need them, quality and assurance that will last a life time.

Totally transparent, we even open up our doors for our All-in-One Experience Days where you can come and visit the factory, meet the team, and see your Onesie being made.

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