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Shein recently opened a pop-up shop in Montebello and is making its brand more visible in local communities. For example, Josie writes that, in September, Shein commissioned five Latino artists to create murals in El Monte for National Hispanic Heritage Month. It’s putting itself out there and that is sounding the alarm for a lot of activists who are worried about Shein’s impact on everything from workers to the environment.
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