Not sketchy as in you won't get your products. But sketchy as in they won't tell you anything about manufacturing except it occurs somewhere on the largest continent on earth.
"Orders are shipped directly from our production partners in Asia".
That's it. That's all you get.
It feels like if working conditions approached OK, they would discuss it. They try and spin their plastic tat as environmentally friendly. Oh yeah love those greenwashed acrylics. So it reflects poorly that they can't say anything about manufacturing.
It kinda looks like a sweatshop outfit is all. Maybe I'm jumping to conclusions. I won't accuse because there is simply and intentionally not enough information, and that withholding of information is deliberate.
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Redbubble sucks. Redbubble tends to prefer manufacturing in the target country, many of those countries having decent labor laws. Its manufacturing page contains some vagueness, but it's so much more than the one sentence acggoods provides.
help.redbubble.com/hc/en-us/articles/217196086-Where-does-my-order-ship-from
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I mean I'm not immune to plastic tat myself.
Except acrylic standees. Who buys those. Use a printer and cardboard. There's ethical issues with that whole supply chain ofc, but a cardboard standee is biodegradable and cheaper. And you can put glitter on it (environmental hazard treat)
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Source: acggoods.com/acg-help-center