What do the clothing designers Rag & Bone and Eileen Fisher have in common?
A.
Both hav...
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What do the clothing designers Rag & Bone and Eileen Fisher have in common?
A.
Both have extensive mentorship programs for young designers.
B.
They both have pledged that all their retail shops will be barrier free.
C.
Both companies make most of their clothing from banana fibers.
D.
They both encourage customers to return worn-out clothes for reuse
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