A shopper buying boots from New York department store Saks Fifth Avenue was left shaking after finding a note from a man claiming to be held unfairly in a Chinese prison factory.
The handwritten message began "HELP, HELP, HELP" and went on: "We are ill-treated and work like slaves for 13 hours every day producing these bags in bulk in the prison factory."
It ended: "Thanks and sorry to bother you."
The note was signed Tohnain Emmanuel Njong and accompanied by a passport photograph of a man wearing an orange jacket.
Stephanie Wilson, 28, an Australian who lives in Manhattan's West Harlem, who found the letter after buying Hunter rain boots in Saks Fifth Avenue in September 2012, told DNAinfo New York: "I read the letter and I just shook. I could not believe what I was reading."