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Logan Boyer P6 History P2 Computers

Where Did My Clothes Come From?


Country # Clothing
Mexico 14
"Where'd I Get My Clothes?"
China 13
Taiwan 1 United States of
America, 1%
Dominican Republic 5 Thailand, 2%
Nicaragua, 6%
Jordan 6
Vietnam, 8% Malaysia, 2%
Guatemala 2 Peru,
Haiti, 5% El Salvador, 1%
Cambodia 3 Madagascar, 2%
2%
Indonesia 3
Pakistan 3 Mexico, 14%
India 5 Honduras, 15% China, 13%
Singapore 1
Honduras 15
Madagascar 2
Vietnam 8 Singapore, 1% Taiwan, 1%
Peru 2 India, 5% Dominican
Jordan, 6%
Pakistan, 3% Republic, 5%
Nicaragua 6
Haiti 5 Indonesia, 3%
Thailand 2 Guatemala, 2%
Cambodia, 3%
United States of America 1
Malaysia 2
El Salvador 1
I got my clothes from all over the world. The 100 pieces of clothing that I selected came from 21 different
countries. Clothes aren't all made in one country, they're made all over the world. So , with as many t-shirts as I have,
they're going to be from a lot of different places. Most of my clothes came from Honduras, though I don't know why.
Maybe they have different labor laws in Honduras. A lot of my clothes came from China and Mexico. That's probably
because the labor laws there allow younger children to work. The children are given the safer jobs such as producing
clothing. Industrial laws prevent companies from using certain materials and coloring styles. Some places do not have
access to the legal material, or simply do not have much of it. Some places have plenty of these materials, so they can
make surpluses of clothes to sell. With the high demand of "fashionable" clothing in the U.S., other countries can make
and trade clothing to America for good prices. In conclusion, clothes can be a good source of income for many different
places, and better for some than others.
Logan Boyer P6 History P2 Computers

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