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06-20-2021 10:59 AM
06-20-2021 11:03 AM
06-20-2021 11:04 AM
She said the right thing but there's no way her tchotchkes will ever be made in the USA. Well, maybe one or two, but not the vast majority.
06-20-2021 01:35 PM
We might see more American made items from her but they will be more expensive and we won't see them in 2021, probably not even in 2022.
06-20-2021 04:27 PM
I have very mixed feelings regarding Valerie's merchandise. Some of the things I have ordered have disappointed me and others have exceeded my expectations. I consider my purchases much more than in the past. Overall, I don't see much difference between Valerie's things and the brick and mortar stores, in general.
06-24-2021 01:02 AM
I would like to see US firms set up manufacturing in countries other than China. Why not countires in South America or Africa? Let's bring income to countries that could use it and stop supporting China.
06-27-2021 01:50 PM
06-27-2021 03:29 PM - edited 06-27-2021 03:34 PM
@countrylady wrote:
What happened to Fenton?
I remember buying several Fenton signed pieces.
Sadly, they went out of business in 2015..... I still have a few pieces I purchased from them....
Here's the news as it appeared---The Fenton Art Glass Company has announced that it is not taking any new orders, and will be closing its doors by the end of October 2015. It’s no mystery why Fenton had to go out of business. A trip to your local discount chain store holds the answer. It would be very hard for an American Company - concerned for workshop safety, fair wages, and high-standards of quality control - to compete with the current flood of cheap imports.
06-27-2021 03:31 PM - edited 06-27-2021 03:37 PM
@Wobin wrote:I would like to see US firms set up manufacturing in countries other than China. Why not countires in South America or Africa? Let's bring income to countries that could use it and stop supporting China.
I remember years ago when I purchased clothing from QVC....some had labels saying they were made in Vietnam or Cambodia or China.... I remarked to a friend that the clothing made in Vietnam seemed to be of better quality.....But I havent noticed where they are made now, and the website just says "imported"............
Now the company, Life Is Good, QVC sells their t-shirts occasionally, most of their apparel is made in Peru
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