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Is DC shoes ethical?

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In the quest for sustainable fashion, many are reevaluating their choices, especially when it comes to iconic brands like DC Shoes. Known for their nostalgic ties to the 90s and 00s, DC's ownership by Nike raises questions about ethical practices, given Nike's controversial history with labor rights. As you seek a trustworthy alternative to your Converse Chuck Taylors, it’s essential to find a brand that aligns with your values and avoids the pitfalls of child labor.

I'm into sustainable fashion and I like wearing things that had it's moment in the 90's/00's, I have a pair of converse chuck taylors but my unaware ass just found out it's owned by Nike for over two decades, a company notorious of child labor/human rights abuses in the past, I'm also trying to avoid Adidas because it also had similar controversies with Nike, the DC wiki doesn't state anything about it's criticism, so you guys tell me, the whole point of this is to find a trusty replacement for my chuck taylors with the assurance that my new shoes weren't made from child slavery.

If you guys have any suggestions, drop it below.

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