After Hearing From PETA, Fashion Retailer Express Stops Using Alpaca Fleece

After PETA shared our groundbreaking investigation into the alpaca-fleece industry with Express, the fashion retailer made the savvy and compassionate decision to stop using alpaca fleece in the production of its apparel. It joins Genesco brands, UNIQLO, Marks & Spencer, and many others in banning alpaca fleece. Please urge Anthropologie to follow their lead.

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