Dear Animals,
We see you. We care.
Weâre sorry. Weâre trying.
We're not supporting businesses that exploit animals, sell products made from animals, and contribute directly to their immense suffering and violent slaughter.
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Every year, billions of animals suffer and die for clothing and accessories in the name of fashion. Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and Free Peopleâall owned by Urban Outfitters Inc.âsell numerous animal-derived materials, including wool, cashmere, mohair, leather, down, silk, and alpaca fleece, which are always a product of extreme violence, cruelty, and fear.
A disturbing undercover PETA investigation revealed that workers on the worldâs largest privately owned alpaca farmâwhich supplies alpaca wool to Anthropologie and Free Peopleâhit, kicked, tied down, and mutilated alpacas for their wool. Pregnant alpacas were slammed onto tables, causing many of them to cry out and vomit in fear.
PETA investigations have exposed that birds suffer immensely when imprisoned and eventually killed in the down industry. Many geese are plucked alive so that their down can be cruelly torn out multiple times throughout their short lives. The terrified birds shriek as theyâre restrained, sometimes with a humanâs entire bodyweight pressing on their delicate necks.
Numerous PETA investigations in multiple countriesâincluding at ranches supplying JBS S.A., the largest leather processor in the worldâfound that cows are routinely beaten and electroshocked, and calves are branded on the face. In India, handlers force exhausted cows to keep walking on the long, grueling trek to their deaths by rubbing hot peppers and tobacco...
   Read morePlease read These ladies were absolutely amazing from start to finish. They were so kind and treated us like family .đThey went above and beyond and gave me customer service that I have not experienced in many many years! They were genuine and real.The store was clean,and it was bright. It was beautiful, easy to shop, and manageable. The fitting rooms were wonderful where you could actually see what you were trying on!đđ The girls were so friendly, and so helpful, and just kept showing me stuff. They didn't give up,and I purchased quite a few items. Thank you so much for all of your hard work, and the best customer service ever!!!! VICTORIA, EVA , BRI , CHAMBERLAIN,...
   Read moreWARNING: Employee Aleasha judges based on appearance. First I noticed we were some of the only people who werenât greeted upon entry. Went in with my wife and when she approached the worker for help, whose name we learned was Alesha, she was basically dismissed. We were dressed very casually as we like to be comfortable when shopping the mall. Couldnât help but think maybe Aleasha didnât want to help us because itâs a more upscale store and we were in streetwear. Or maybe it was something else about our appearanceâŠ.either way, please do better about who you hire. Our appearance does not determine the money in our pockets or our worthiness of being treated like...
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