Japanese fashion company Uniqlo looks to defeat fast fashion
Japanese fashion company Uniqlo has become a staple in urban millennial wardrobes. As young Americans face a competitive job market and a mountain of student debt, Uniqlo has become the favorable alternative to expensive brand clothing. Gillian B. White from The Atlantic joined CBSN to discuss her latest piece "Why urban millennials love Uniqlo."

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The Humble Beginnings of Uniqlo and How It Became an $8 Billion-Dollar Brand

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How America Made The World Cup Unaffordable

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Is Uniqlo Really THAT Good?

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Uniqlo sells used clothing as Japan warms to sustainability

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How Uniqlo Won Over North America

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Fashion's Crippling Impact On The Environment Is Only Getting Worse (HBO)

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How Fast is Japan’s Corporate Culture Changing?

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Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH | The Brave Ones

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The Simple Solution to Fast Fashion | Josephine Philips | TED

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SpaceX: The IPO where the math doesn't matter | About That

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How UNIQLO and Zara Really Make Money

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I Broke Up With Fast Fashion and You Should Too | Gabriella Smith | TEDxWynwoodWomen

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Japan’s sticker trading craze is exploding! But why are problems growing too?

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What the Hell Is “One Mile Wear”? | Japan’s Neighborhood Fashion Code

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Uniqlo's dominance

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I asked the Dutch about their biggest stereotypes

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The true cost of fast fashion

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Inside the Secret World of Zara

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