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05-13-2020 03:35 PM - edited 05-13-2020 03:38 PM
I can attest to American made jeans. I only buy American made jeans. There are about 6 jean companies (perhaps more) that are made here. But these are ones I buy from. The are:
3X1
Paige Jeans
J Brand
AG
Rag & Bone
Citizens of Humanity
McGuire Jeans
Imogene + Willie
Strangely enough, 4 of them are British companies that are headquartered in New York and L.A. The oldest of them started in the early 2000's, One of them was an off shoot of another other jean companies (7 For All Mankind) when that company went overseas.
The down side is they are very expensive. Probably the highest is 3X1. That company & Rag & Bone have factories in Soho, New York. They sometimes are over $200.00. But they do have sales (with exception of Citizens) These companies are unionized and give health care to their workers.
All of the ones I've purchased are excellent in quarlity.
05-13-2020 09:49 PM
Bravo MS Elly. Everything is consumer driven. We have a voice, however, it will not happen over night. Everytime someone asks , or refuses to buy " Made in China" we are making our voices heard. Companies fled to China for bigger profits, they can return to the USA . Let's try. Let's bring back " Made in the USA" .
05-14-2020 09:29 AM
It would be helpful if the host identifies where garment is manufactured. I am trying to be concientious as to where my purchases are coming from. I do not want to purchase items made in China. Thank you.
05-15-2020 12:37 AM
Kachina624
Well said and I agree. I recently heard an Irish author state that other countries refer to the US as pitiful, not great, not rich, not mighty but pitiful. Gee, I can't imagine why.
05-15-2020 02:50 AM
@spiderw wrote:Kachina624
Well said and I agree. I recently heard an Irish author state that other countries refer to the US as pitiful, not great, not rich, not mighty but pitiful. Gee, I can't imagine why.
Nice that you think so little of your country. It is people who make a country, so look to yourself if you believe the USA is "pitiful." (And an Irish author... of course, an authority.)
05-15-2020 10:29 AM
@SarahW wrote:
@Sooner wrote:
@rdwarrior wrote:I agree. I'm trying to avoid supporting Chi-Com regime as much as possible. I would rather own one pair of jeans costing $120, than four pairs at $30/each. As much as I love Temptations cookware and place settings, I've been seeking out American-made (Corelle, for example) whenever possible. The decisions made by our country over the past 30-50 years have put us all in a precarious position. Jeans and cookware are one thing -- but when your medical supplies and drugs are mostly sources from China, NOT GOOD. We have to bring production back to this country.
@rdwarrior When you get right down to it, the consumers drove those decisions. If we hadn't made those choices, the mfg would still be here.
So it is up to us to make some noise and buy some US products as we can and make our voices heard at the same time. Our voices and our wallets.
That is partially true. But also corporate tax structures and heavy-handed regulations over the past decade made manufacturing companies look outside the USA. You can't blame all this mess totally on the consumer because that is not true.
@SarahW Point well taken. And the time frame is spot on.
05-18-2020 04:16 PM
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05-18-2020 04:41 PM
@Teddixat wrote:
@SeaMaiden. My Pillow guy is a certifiable nutcase and a liar
@Teddixat...Send me the link where you read the info about this person
05-18-2020 08:44 PM
SarahW
Yes, people make up a country and in every country there are good and bad. Without going into anything controversial or offensive, I stand by what I say. You are entitled to feel other wise. Stay safe.
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