สาวร่างอวบ
สาวเจ้าเนื้อ ควรหลีกเลี่ยงชุดสั้นเลยเข่าและรัดรูป เพราะจะเผยให้เห็นโคนขาและเน้นสะโพกให้แลดูใหญ่มากขึ้น. เลือกอำพรางรูปร่างด้วยชุดคอสูงและกว้าง เพื่อซ่อนสัดส่วนที่อวบ. กระโปรงก็เลือกแบบยาวคลุมเข่า จะช่วยปิดโคนขาให้เรียวเล็ก.
The point of all the fair trade labels and logos is to help the consumer decide which products to buy, yet there is a fair amount of confusion, sometimes brought on by the very language the certifiers use. This is unfortunate, as the point of fair trade is to offer products that consumers can trust, knowing they were made as fairly as possible. This confusion is also a little exciting, though. The fact that more than one fair trade label exists is the result of the fair trade movement’s growth over the past decades. There is a wider variety of fair trade products available today than ever before!
One basic confusion we can settle regards the difference in the phrases, “this product is fair trade” and “this product is fair trade certified.” The former can refer to lots and lots of products, in fact the majority of the products we carry are like this. Fair trade certification, at this time, refers to commodities that are grown, and therefore can be monitored at a farm level. There are also fair trade factories, where all the products made there are certified on the factory level, but there are only a couple.
Things like coffee, chocolate, fruits, rice, flowers, and also cotton can be Fair Trade Certified, by one of the certifiers below. A tee-shirt, made from cotton can be certified, but a bracelet or a journal, however, cannot be at this time. This doesn’t mean a journal can’t be fairly traded. It just means there is no system in place to monitor the entire supply chain. There are simply too many variables for all the materials used in the wide variety of handcrafted products and this is where the fair trade membership groups come in. For food, it is simpler – the “materials” for a banana are banana seeds!
You might be asking how we’re all supposed to remedy this confusing situation, and you wouldn’t be alone. While we can’t say what the near future will hold for fair trade certifications, we have put together a few tips on understanding just what each fair trade logo means. Let’s dive right in!