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The head of the department of the Baku Sewing House was ANGRY at the criticism: "Some mouthy mouth is hindering our work"

05.09.2022 14:15 390 review
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Mass dissatisfaction among parents has begun regarding the poor quality of new school uniforms. Complaining about the thinness and poor quality of the fabrics used to make the uniforms, parents also shared photos of the clothes they bought on social networks. According to the parents' claim, mistakes were made in the construction of the uniforms.

In which the quality of parshas, ​​which are sloppy and lackluster, is much lower than their price.

It should be noted that Etibar Azimov, the head of the sales department of Baku Sewing House (BTE), noted that the fabrics were purchased from Turkey, Belarus and Uzbekistan and stated that the materials were of high quality.

Etibar Azimov was infuriated by the criticism addressed to BTE regarding the poor quality of school uniforms.

In his statement to Bizim.Media, the head of the Sales Department complained that someone overshadowed his work:

"Our factory makes school uniforms of Azerbaijan. No factory made school uniforms. Our seamstresses work around the clock, even on Sundays, to ensure maximum performance and delivery. According to the contract, we buy materials and build and sell them. Some idiot can't produce goods, but wants to cripple our business. If our goods are cheap, if they are made of poor quality, why are there so many queues every day? Why do they buy? Now what do they complain? They say that it is a thin fabric. 60 percent of this fabric is wool and 40 percent is polyester. In which laboratory did they check the material and say that it is of poor quality, that's just talk."

Etibar Azimov noted that the content of the received materials, each of them has a certificate and a document:

"People say and write what they want. They wrinkle their clothes and share their photos. They also complained about their previous school uniforms. However, the fabric of the old uniforms was not wool. On the contrary, people should be more grateful to us for the current clothes. I see that someone wants to mix things up. How can you say that the parts are of poor quality without passing them through the laboratory? Let's say that if we didn't make new uniforms this year, what would schoolchildren wear? You want to do a good job, but it doesn't work. They give "padnoshka" to our work. You don't know what they are serving."

It should be noted that the sale of new uniforms started on August 17.

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