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What do the gold miners of the West, and celebrities such as Tom Cruise, Jessica Simpson, Nick Lachey and many others wholesale designer bags have in common? Jeans of course! What so ever, jeans remains one of the most preferred wardrobe items for both men and women, regardless of age. Manufacturers put their focus and the creativity of the designers to create unique patterns, and style so make their product, the most sought after, in the market. To get a vanguard, various techniques are followed in the finishing processes to give them a more appealing look. One such method is 'Sand blasting'.
Sandblasting is one of the most popular wholesale designer bags finishing techniques used to give a worn look to denim fabrics. It is a mechanical and abrasive process where sand particles are forced at denim fabrics under controlled pressure settings. This technique is used to give the fabric a faded look, and is more in style. It is very profitable, and increases the price of the garment in proportion to the amount of sandblasting done, even by 50%.
The other side of this process is darker, and includes health related concerns. While the rest of the world is obsessed with the appeal of this finishing, lungs of the sandblasting workers meet a slow and agonizing death. Meticulous work wholesale designer bags practices must be followed, while adopting this process, so as to protect the workers from serious health hazards resulting from the exposure to silica, an element present in sand. In Turkey, approximately 4000 workers are affected with the lung disease; silicosis caused by inhaling the silica power and crystals present in sand. Many wholesale designer bags and apparel companies involved in the making of counterfeit apparels do not follow any safeguards, thereby putting the workers lives at risk. Most of these workers are even unaware of the latent health hazards awaiting them. In a documentary titled 'Silicosis', revealing the working conditions of Turkish labors, a worker quotes, "Our wholesale designer bags employer told us that there is no health risk with this job. We were working more than 12 hours a day in rooms filled with dust and sand so that we could not even see the jeans we were sanding."

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