Major Clothing Retailers Take Stand Against Cruelty to Animals
Mega-retailer American Eagle Outfitters joins Timberland and Limited Brand; which operates stores under The Limited, Express, Henri Bendel, Victoria's Secret, and other major names as the latest major company to join the retailer-led movement to reform the Australian wool industry by pledging to not use Australian merino wool until lamb mutilations and live sheep exports end. Along with Abercrombie & Fitch, J.Crew, SmartWool, and others, these companies have made a compassionate decision that sends a powerful message to the Australian wool industry: Cruelty to animals will not be tolerated. Find out more at SaveTheSheep.com.
| Starts | 6/22/2005 |
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| Ends | 6/31/2005 |
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| Contact | info@peta.org |
Posted on June 22, 2005 in Event / Call to action by airyell
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