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Our six Brits continue their quest to discover the truth about how their high-fashion clothes are made, as they travel to West Delhi to live and work alongside the migrant tailors of a backstreet workshop.
It's a real departure from the slick production lines they experienced last week—as they come face-to-face with a world where the workers can spend up to 15 hours a day at their sewing machines, earn as little as 15 cents a garment, and then sleep on the factory floor next to their fellow workers surrounded by their machines.
WATCH VIDEO: Blood Sweat and T-Shirts: Tracing Clothes to the Source
Can six young Brits find out for themselves what it takes to make the clothes they wear Or will life at the frayed edge of the fashion business rip them apart at the seams?
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