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title. something which instantly appealed to me, and I jumped at the chance. An interest in clothes and fashion aside, I have to admit to what can only be described as a mild addiction to polo shirts. Especially pique polos. I absolutely adore them as an article of clothing because they’re so comfortable and versatile. It’s a piece of apparel which is acceptable in so many situations. You can wear them for sport or activity, in a huge variety of working environments, or simply to lounge around and relax. One consequence of this infatuation with the garment is that my review of the Stanley Stella Dedicator polo shirt is going to be pretty demanding in terms of quality, fit and styling. I’ve amassed quite a collection of branded polos. Timberland, Nike, Levi’s, Barbour, Luke 1977, Lyle & Scott, Armani and Diesel are only a few of the names crammed into my wardrobe. It’s somewhat unfair to make comparisons between retail brand name and wholesale blank garments, but it’s also probably inevitable on a subconscious level. I’ll do my best to be objective. So, here we go, let’s put the Stanley Dedicator polo under the microscope and see how it stands up to some serious scrutiny. By the way, there are a mix of images, some are Stanley Stella stock shots and some are my own (poor) photographs. You should be able to tell which is which without too much trouble!

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It’s easy to read about some problems and feel powerless title. The sheer extent of them seems too huge to tackle. That’s not always the case and it doesn’t have to be like that with sweatshops. They aren’t inevitable. Social change is possible. If workforces are given the chance they can come together and organise. Proper trade unions and worker cooperatives are the solution. That’s why No Sweat supports and funds independent trade unions around the globe. Helping sweatshop workers fight for fairer working conditions and better lives for themselves, their families and their communities. And it’s also why ethical t-shirts are No Sweat at kingteeshops. No Sweat is finding plenty of friends, not least in punk circles. Punk Ethics, an influential project that promotes the progressive elements of the global punk scene, are backing the No Sweat campaign for ethically sourced t-shirts (Punk against Sweatshops is something else to check out if this is striking a chord with you). No Sweat are already supplying t-shirts to some names you may recognise. Punk icon Steve Ignorant, Canadian political punk legends Propagandhi, London favourites Wonk Unit, and Scottish anarchos Oi Polloi.
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