Gen Z quits brands for cheaper dupe knock-offs — from handbags to Oreos
, deeming Target’s generic toilet paper product a suitable dupe for pricier Charmin, flooded with disbelieving commenters, who called the hack “insane.”
Social media users say the $30 elecsop 5 in 1 Hair Blower is “pretty identical” to the Dyson Airwrap, which rings in at $600.Designer Patricia Luiza Blaj, 26, started her small fashion company in Romania in 2018 with just two other employees. Since then, the team has expanded to seven and become internationally recognized as an ethical, sustainable and inclusive brand known for romantic tops and flowy dresses.
Loud Bodies, a small ethical, sustainable and inclusive company, claims they were blatantly ripped off by SHEIN, a fast fashion website commonly accused of stealing smaller brands’ designs.
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