E-Mart has taken preemptive refund measures after the U.S. clothing brand "Stush" product sold by E-Mart was embroiled in a controversy over false items.
The refund targets about 1,000 clothes, and it was confirmed that they were imported and sold by E-Mart and its partners in the Traders store event space.
E-Mart said it stopped selling the product at the time of the controversy and is proceeding with a full refund to customers who want a refund.
He added that we are checking the authenticity of the product through various verification agencies in consultation with suppliers.
Earlier, a YouTuber posted a video saying that he was judged to be fake after requesting a Stush sweatshirt bought from E-Mart Traders to the Korea Luxury Appraisal Board.
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