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POV: You’re reading labels at Brandy Melville. Cotton, polyester, spandex…slaughtered animals’ body parts?? 😨 The company already offers cute vegan tops, skirts, and bags—so why does it sell products made with wool and animal skin?
Shearers in the wool industry punch sheep in the face, cut chunks out of their flesh, and shove them down chutes like garbage bags. They mutilate lambs, cut holes in their ears, and burn their tails off with a hot iron. If the animals don’t die from starvation, disease, or neglect, they’re killed for meat once their wool production slows. 😱

PETA Asia-Pacific investigators saw many dead sheep on farms they visited in New Zealand, including some dumped in trash pits.
This suffering is stitched into Brandy Melville’s Alya Skirt and Amalie Cardigan.
If you’re pissed at the wool industry rn, get ready to rage against the animal skin industry, too. Cows are kept in extremely crowded conditions their entire lives before slaughterhouse workers tie their feet together, cut their throats, and tear their skin off. 😡 The animals are sometimes skinned when they’re alive and kicking.

How can we carry Brandy Melville’s Leather Bag around knowing it’s a product of this cruelty?
Animals will keep suffering and dying as long as Brandy Melville sells their body parts—but YOU can help change this. Please urge Brandy Melville to stop using animals in its clothing!