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  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-71.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-35.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-32.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-126.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-122.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-115.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-105.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-97.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-96.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-65.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-61.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-19.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-14.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-4.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-110.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-80.jpg
  • Police patrolling close to the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-59.jpg
  • Clothes being sold in the illegal nightmarkets on the streets of São Paulo, Brazil.<br />
<br />
Nearly 90% of the immigrants arriving in São Paulo end up working in the textile industry. Today there are about 20,000 sewing shops in São Paulo and 400,000 immigrants working in the clothing sector.
    150423-Langdon_002-30.jpg
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