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challah58
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 1:40 pm
Is this still a concern? I've bought a couple things for myself there in the past, but was just about to buy some baby and toddler clothing for the first time. I was looking for some sizing info online and came across a bunch of articles about finding high levels of lead in their clothing. They're all from a couple years ago and I can't find any relevant info from today. Anyone know if this is happening still or if they've at least claimed to have addressed it? I also can't figure out whether lead poisoning is even a concern from clothing and what these articles consider high levels to be...
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ectomorph
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 1:44 pm
Anything from China is a lead concern!
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amother
Viola
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 1:55 pm
I avoid Ali, shein and temu cuz of toxin concerns
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giftedmom
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 1:58 pm
How are yall so sure there aren’t toxin concerns with regular brands? 99% is made in China.
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baked ziti
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 1:59 pm
amother Viola wrote: | I avoid Ali, shein and temu cuz of toxin concerns |
Same. It's just not worth the risk.
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ectomorph
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:02 pm
giftedmom wrote: | How are yall so sure there aren’t toxin concerns with regular brands? 99% is made in China. |
There are, but regular brands are subject to lawsuits. They will do their best to protect themselves from a lead poisoning lawsuit. Chinese knockoffs are not accountable for any second order effects. They just change the name and continue selling.
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synthy
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:03 pm
amother Viola wrote: | I avoid Ali, shein and temu cuz of toxin concerns | Them you should avoid 99.99% if Amazon too
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synthy
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:05 pm
ectomorph wrote: | There are, but regular brands are subject to lawsuits. They will do their best to protect themselves from a lead poisoning lawsuit. Chinese knockoffs are not accountable for any second order effects. They just change the name and continue selling. | Clothing isn’t legally required to be tested for lead or other toxins, only kids items. And speaking from experience as someone who works in e-commerce, it can take a while until Amazon decides to ask you for lab results even in like baby cups.
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baked ziti
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:12 pm
That's why I don't order clothing, baby stuff, or even toys from random Amazon brands. I only buy known brands.
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giftedmom
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:16 pm
I mean Frum brands all manufacture in China. You think they all test them for chemicals?
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amother
Poppy
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:20 pm
I once got a message from Amazon that a specific swimsuit I had ordered like 2 years prior was recalled. I was offered to return it if still applicable.
I was wondering what that was about. Still am.
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synthy
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:26 pm
giftedmom wrote: | I mean Frum brands all manufacture in China. You think they all test them for chemicals? | They 100% don’t.
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synthy
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:26 pm
amother Poppy wrote: | I once got a message from Amazon that a specific swimsuit I had ordered like 2 years prior was recalled. I was offered to return it if still applicable.
I was wondering what that was about. Still am. | Kids or adults?
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amother
Beige
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:33 pm
Almost everything is produced in China. You think Carters, Target and Walmart baby clothing is safer?
I don't think so.
But many Shein clothes do have a strong odor. Maybe because it didn't have a chance to air out like the clothes hanging in the stores? I just wash it out before wearing.
I did recently order a denim jumper for my daughter and it has a really really strong smell, not sure what it is. I only washed it once. I'll have to try a few more times.
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challah58
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 2:55 pm
Hmm thanks for all the info. I guess I probably won't go for it this time. I'm a little disappointed since my cart looked really cute but not too upset cuz I didn't expect the best quality anyways
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amother
Viola
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 3:02 pm
amother Beige wrote: | Almost everything is produced in China. You think Carters, Target and Walmart baby clothing is safer?
I don't think so.
But many Shein clothes do have a strong odor. Maybe because it didn't have a chance to air out like the clothes hanging in the stores? I just wash it out before wearing.
I did recently order a denim jumper for my daughter and it has a really really strong smell, not sure what it is. I only washed it once. I'll have to try a few more times. | Target and carters have GOTS certification on a lot of their fabrics
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amother
Seafoam
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Fri, Mar 29 2024, 5:29 pm
How does the lead get in the clothing? What process are they skipping or what are they adding to their clothing, and for what purpose?
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amother
Snowflake
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Sat, Mar 30 2024, 4:50 pm
amother Seafoam wrote: | How does the lead get in the clothing? What process are they skipping or what are they adding to their clothing, and for what purpose? |
From what I've read, lead is found mostly in fabrics with shiny or glittery effects and in plastic-like coated materials with waterproof layers like winter coats. And in shoes. It's cheap colorings and coatings that contain heavy metals.
Ordinary plain fabric with no special effects is less likely to contain lead.
However it can still contain large amounts of other harmful chemicals, like formaldehyde.
When I order things from Shein, I wash them at least 3 cycles before I start wearing them, to reduce the smell and get the chemicals out.
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amother
Seafoam
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Sat, Mar 30 2024, 8:45 pm
amother Snowflake wrote: | From what I've read, lead is found mostly in fabrics with shiny or glittery effects and in plastic-like coated materials with waterproof layers like winter coats. And in shoes. It's cheap colorings and coatings that contain heavy metals.
Ordinary plain fabric with no special effects is less likely to contain lead.
However it can still contain large amounts of other harmful chemicals, like formaldehyde.
When I order things from Shein, I wash them at least 3 cycles before I start wearing them, to reduce the smell and get the chemicals out. |
Ok I get that they're using dyes made of cheap harmful chemicals and that's the biggest issue.
What is the purpose of formaldehyde in clothing production?
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