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Clothes Swap, Film Screening and Mending Workshop

  • Space At 88 88 Saint Helen's Avenue Swansea, Wales, SA1 United Kingdom (map)

A film screening of Tears In The Fabric followed by a swap shop and mending workshop held by iâr studio at Space at 88 on St Helen's Avenue - LINK FOR TICKETS. All proceeds will be donated to Labour Behind The Label, our charity of the month.

Tears in the Fabric is a 2014 British documentary film directed by Hannan Majid and Richard York.  The film documents the toll that the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster has taken on a Bangladeshi garment factory worker named Razia Begum.


Fast fashion retailers have made their name by giving us a chance to buy cheaply made pieces, at a cost to the garment workers, that look like designer clothes for next to nothing. But their sales techniques are having a drastic impact on consumer behaviour around the world. In particular, it changes our perception of the lifespan of the garments we buy, and tries to convince us that outfit repeating is a faux pas, when we know it’s a sustainability must do.

It is commonly known that fast fashion production facilities are located in countries that are referred to as emerging or developing markets. Fast fashion retailers employ thousands of people from Bangladesh, India, China, Indonesia, and other developing nations as a cheap workforce. Not only do these people have to work exhausting hours, but the payment they get is far from fair.

The 2020 Fashion Transparency Index found that only 5 of the 250 large brands surveyed (2%) “publish a time-bound, measurable roadmap or strategy for how they will achieve a living wage for all workers across their supply chains”.

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