This Ethiopian helpless family's terrible story closes with her young person saying, "I need my mom to be dealt with." Unlike the customary handwoven Habesha outfits, Chinese producers duplicate the plan and production it in manufacturing plants utilizing lower-quality materials than handwoven cotton. The materials they use are not waterproof or hypoallergenic, in contrast to cotton. As indicated by numerous individuals in the business, the distinction between the two lies in the quality and material used to make the dresses. A certified Habesha dress can cost as much as 3,000 birr, while a clone can cost just 1000 birr.
"I for one approve of Chinese knockoffs. I'm mindful that the thing I'm buying won't have a similar q
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