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Cue up for more ethical clothing!

Australian fashion pioneer Cue opened its first store in Sydney’s Strand Arcade in 1968. More than 40 years later, Cue continues to create fresh looks in high quality women’s fashion. The brand is largely Australian-made and strives to maintain a good relationship with its manufacturers.

Recently Cue obtained Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation for its Australian-made products, ensuring that workers making Cue in Australia access decent wages and working conditions.

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