Veteran-owned clothing brand says it discovered one of its suppliers uses cotton from slave labor region
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Tyler Merritt, CEO of Nine Line Apparel, calls out one of his suppliers that allegedly used cotton from a slave labor region in China on 'Fox & Friends.'
Tyler Merritt, CEO of Nine Line Apparel, calls out one of his suppliers that allegedly used cotton from a slave labor region in China on 'Fox & Friends.'
Nine Line Apparel CEO Tyler Merritt says it's 'unacceptable' that one of their Chinese fabric suppliers allegedly operates on slave labor.
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