On Friday, The New York Times uncovered that Lulu's lines, VitaSea, supposedly made from seaweed, looked an awful lot like cotton. Which meant that a $70 t-shirt that claims that it's 24% seaweed content "reduces stress and provides anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, hydrating and detoxifying benefits" was not unlike the $8 100% cotton one from Hanes-her-way.
Renaming and mislabeling of seafood is a big problem in the fisheries world. And now it's apparently infiltrated the seaweed t-shirt world, too.
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