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Originally Posted by cleanerjohn
King, how the heck am I supposed to find out where you work. It really doesn't matter. It would just be nice if you could at least let us know who the label is so that we can be educated consumers. I have a scientific background and just cannot take one's word for it. I have to research and find out who it is. So until then, we just have to assume that wrinkle free items have formaldehyde treatment. This is my final comment on this matter because I really do not want this forum to be tit for tat. You should put your company's name here so that you can increase your business although I respect you for not advertising.
If you tell us the designer, then you will not be advertising for YOUR company because designer's clothing can be purchased at many different stores.
Thanks.
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So you have a scientific background, yet you enjoy assuming? Like I have stated before, I cannot tell you the designer of the shirt since that is the company I work for. It is not like I work at Liles at North Hills and sell different companies' shirts.
I work for a clothing company that only sells its own products. So in essence, I would be advertising for the company for which I work. And it is not MY company. I have never said it was. The company I work for has been around WAY, WAY too long for me to have been the founder.
I am not trying to go tit for tat either.
But I thought it was proper to mention that not all non-iron shirts are created the same and they are not all made in China. You can continue to assume that all non-iron shirts have formaldehyde. And it is your right to not believe me since I am not at liberty to say what company I work for.
Actually, I believe mentioning the company for which I work would be a violation of TOS, my post would get removed, and this thread would get closed. And I don't want any of those things to happen.