![Pull&Bear as we know is part of Indetex group where Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterqüe and they make their clothes in China, India and Bangladesh. I'd say Pull&Bear as we know is part of Indetex group where Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterqüe and they make their clothes in China, India and Bangladesh. I'd say](https://i.redd.it/92jkhq6a0x281.jpg)
Pull&Bear as we know is part of Indetex group where Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Stradivarius, Oysho, Zara Home and Uterqüe and they make their clothes in China, India and Bangladesh. I'd say
![Lidl, Zara's owner, H&M and Next 'paid Bangladesh suppliers less than production cost' | Retail industry | The Guardian Lidl, Zara's owner, H&M and Next 'paid Bangladesh suppliers less than production cost' | Retail industry | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/d5add01261fa448c131f562649431a05bf4ef144/0_482_4784_2870/master/4784.jpg?width=465&quality=85&dpr=1&s=none)
Lidl, Zara's owner, H&M and Next 'paid Bangladesh suppliers less than production cost' | Retail industry | The Guardian
![Where Did You Get That Dress?: Bangladesh Two Years on From Rana Plaza | Council on Foreign Relations Where Did You Get That Dress?: Bangladesh Two Years on From Rana Plaza | Council on Foreign Relations](https://cdn.cfr.org/sites/default/files/styles/open_graph_article/public/image/2015/08/Bangladesh.jpg)
Where Did You Get That Dress?: Bangladesh Two Years on From Rana Plaza | Council on Foreign Relations
![A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2E5NPFF/a-woman-works-at-the-zara-factory-at-the-headquarters-of-inditex-group-in-arteixo-northern-spain-june-14-2012-spains-inditex-sa-the-worlds-largest-clothes-retailer-bucked-europes-financial-crisis-with-a-sharp-rise-in-quarterly-earnings-by-pleasing-fashion-hungry-shoppers-in-asia-and-cash-strapped-consumers-on-its-home-continent-reutersmiguel-vidal-spain-tags-business-fashion-2E5NPFF.jpg)
A woman works at the Zara factory at the headquarters of Inditex group in Arteixo, northern Spain, June 14, 2012. Spain's Inditex SA, the world's largest clothes retailer, bucked Europe's financial crisis
Zara must not walk away from safety agreement while workers remain at risk sewing its clothes — Clean Clothes Campaign
![Lidl, Zara's owner Inditex, H&M, Next accused of paying Bangladesh garment suppliers less than production cost | Arab News Lidl, Zara's owner Inditex, H&M, Next accused of paying Bangladesh garment suppliers less than production cost | Arab News](https://www.arabnews.com/sites/default/files/styles/n_670_395/public/2023/01/11/3624356-1803972995.jpeg?itok=Mb14Fh71)
Lidl, Zara's owner Inditex, H&M, Next accused of paying Bangladesh garment suppliers less than production cost | Arab News
![Impact of COVID-19 & Global Supply Chains: Will Western Brands Pay Up for Bangladesh Apparel Supplies? | Duke University Center for International and Global Studies Impact of COVID-19 & Global Supply Chains: Will Western Brands Pay Up for Bangladesh Apparel Supplies? | Duke University Center for International and Global Studies](https://igs.duke.edu/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/Screen%20Shot%202020-06-09%20at%201.27.28%20PM.png)
Impact of COVID-19 & Global Supply Chains: Will Western Brands Pay Up for Bangladesh Apparel Supplies? | Duke University Center for International and Global Studies
![zara: Fashion brands H&M, Primark & Zara owner accused of exploiting Bangladesh workers - The Economic Times zara: Fashion brands H&M, Primark & Zara owner accused of exploiting Bangladesh workers - The Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/thumb/msid-96939652,width-1200,height-900,resizemode-4,imgsize-71414/the-study-found-that-highest-proportion-of-unfair-business-practices-included-major-brands-such-as-hm-next-primark-and-zara-owner-inditex-.jpg)