A Large Number Of "Refugee Clothing" Sales Are On Sale In Kunming Second-Hand Market.
Prices are soaring, and you believe you can still buy 1 yuan and 1 pieces of imports. T-shirt Or trousers? Clothes are cheaper than paper. Do you want to be cheap and nice? clothes Is it rubbish that people throw away?
Mr. Liu, a member of the public, reflects the old junk of Guan Nan Road. market A large number of "refugee clothes" are being sold, and every passing way can smell a stifling pungent smell, hoping that relevant departments can ban them.
A secret visit to Ford Ford's second-hand market found that businesses were selling the so-called "refugee clothes" as the public called them, and many citizens were willing to pay for their cheap gains. Guandu District Administration for Industry and Commerce Bureau of the Wan Jia Wan Branch received a report, immediately rushed to the scene to investigate.
phenomenon
The clothes smell musty.
It is no exaggeration to say that the old clothes area has been found in a rotten smell. Entering the gate third streets, 00 scattered on each side, seventeen eight clothing stores, almost every family has a pile of clothes sold on the ground, and then hang the price tag, such as "1 yuan", "3 yuan one" and so on.
Close to a row of different colors of sweater, smell a more pungent smell of rotten. The clothes are dark and some are stained. The shopkeeper said that the clothes were made in Japan, Korea and so on. Asked whether the size of the clothes is sometimes, the other hand waved, "only broken code."
A special phenomenon is that many large bags are piled up at the front of many clothes shops. Beside the bags, the shop assistants or shopkeepers are busy with ironing machines. The wait-and-see saw that it had been ironing the clothes in crumpled bags and then hung them up for sale. With the heat coming from the ironing, a pungent odor of smell came out. The busy clerk disagrees, saying, "it tastes normal. Do you want to see which one has no smell?"
Customers are mostly migrant workers.
According to Mr. Liu, a large number of migrant workers and floating population live in Ford village, and they also become customers of "refugee clothing" in the second-hand market. And a store seller at the market doorway also said that most of the men who came to buy old clothes were male migrant workers.
Several shops in the clothing district have seen some "Amoy" men. A middle-aged man surnamed Chen said he had just bought a pair of jeans from the next room for 15 yuan and was preparing to "wash" two coats and sweaters. Master Chen is a native of Huize. He works in a nearby construction site. "We buy rough work and buy new ones, which are not worthwhile. This old washing can also be worn."
This year, 50 year old Yang said, "I bargain with my boss, saying we two buy cheaper together." When asked if they were worried about the unhealthy clothes, Ms. Yang said, go home and wash them several times. She often goes to the market to buy clothes. "The clothes are old, but they are quite styled." {page_break}
Investigate
The shopkeeper could not get the order.
At 11:40 in the morning, the law enforcement officers of the Guandu District Administration for Industry and Commerce in the Jia Jia Wan branch rushed to the scene and first entered the first clothing store. Seeing the industry and law enforcement officers entering the door, the crowd and the shopkeeper did not seem to realize that selling the "refugee clothing" was illegal.
Industrial and commercial law enforcement officers found that a large number of clothing brands in the store were jumbled up and asked the shopkeepers to take out the bill of lading. The shopkeeper explained vigorously: "I am engaged in wholesaling on the new snail Bay, which sells goods on the other side, and goods are generally not entered. He even said he wanted to ensure that all the goods in the shop were backlogs, not old ones. Ms. Yang, deputy manager of the Ford Ford second-hand market, heard that she was not aware of the reason. The reason was "the contract stipulates that the business operators operate independently".
According to the law enforcement officers of the industry and Commerce Bureau, the "refugee clothing" has not been sterilized and contains many pathogens. China has banned sales, and the industrial and commercial departments have repeatedly investigated and dealt with it. However, due to the fact that the clothing in the secondhand goods market is not good enough, it is difficult to identify whether it belongs to the "refugee clothing" at the moment, which increases the difficulty of law enforcement. In addition, many migrant workers have demand for clothing in the second-hand market, and the industry and commerce departments can not directly confiscate or ban them.
Law enforcement officials demand market managers: one is to ban those dirty clothes as quickly as possible, and the two is to increase sales order management in clothing areas. Deputy manager Yang said they will standardize management as soon as possible. Law enforcement officials said they would also go to market again today.
Tips
Teach you to identify "refugee clothing".
Zhou Ke Long, director of the consumer protection division of the Guandu Administration for Industry and commerce, said that "refugee clothing", also known as "foreign garbage" clothing, was popular in China 20 years ago, but with the improvement of people's living standards, "refugee clothing" gradually fade out of people's sight. In the past, we found that there were a lot of pathogens in the "refugee clothing", which were highly contagious. Consumers wearing such clothing may cause skin redness, itching and heavy infection.
Identification of "refugee clothing" can be seen through the following ways: whether operators have legitimate and effective business license; see whether there are factory name, site address, telephone number and other related information; see if labels and clothing are old and new; if the old clothes always leave traces, smell the smell of clothes, if they are processed old clothes, or have perfume, or mold or other pungent odour; finally check the pockets of clothes, maybe you will find enough "to make you". In addition, if the public found illegal traders selling waste clothes, they could call 12315.
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