Missguided faces criticism for “unsustainable” £1 bikinis

// Missguided criticised for “unsustainable” £1 bikini
// The bikini is made up of 85% polyester
// Missguided said the affordable cost is a “gift” to customers

Missguided has been criticised by consumers for selling “unsustainable” £1 bikinis on its website.

The public took to Twitter to express their concerns over the garment as it promotes fast fashion and is made up of 85 per cent polyester string bikini.

https://twitter.com/Binghamf19/status/1139326147815190528

The concerns have also sparked a debate as to whether the garment workers are paid fairly or not.

https://twitter.com/infleurtile/status/1139592204995969024

The Telegraph tweeted about the bikini and said it “is deeply problematic, it’s time for the government to step in on fast fashion”.

Despite the criticisms, the bikini is currently out of stock, which further emphasises the wave of fast fashion.

Missguided has defended the item and said the affordable cost is a “gift” to its customers despite the backlash received on social media.

The online fashion retailer responded in a statement in the product description: “It cost us more to produce than £1 and we’ve absorbed the costs so we can offer it at an incredible price as a gift to you, our babes.”

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