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Everlane and the Death of the “Good” Millennial Life-Style Brand

The retailer once embodied a hope that clothes could be mass-manufactured and high-quality. Now it’s owned by the fast-fashion giant Shein.

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From The New Yorker 

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Kyle Chayka

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