Originally posted by: miri
Last 5 pairs of jeans we purchased were made in the USA, anyone else prefer purchasing US made goods over imported ones?
How long can the US prosper with such a huge trade deficit?
Just a standard, everyday, retard? 😕Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
no, because i'm not a stupid protectionist retard.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Just a standard, everyday, retard? 😕Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
no, because i'm not a stupid protectionist retard.
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
no, because i'm not a stupid protectionist retard.
they have proven to be quite able tailors. excellent craftsmanship.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
I only buy clother made by terriers. TextOriginally posted by: meltdown75
no, i only buy clothing made by terrists
Originally posted by: meltdown75
they have proven to be quite able tailors. excellent craftsmanship.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
I only buy clother made by terriers. TextOriginally posted by: meltdown75
no, i only buy clothing made by terrists
Originally posted by: Bateluer
When possible, I attempt to buy Made in USA products. Unfortunately, its usually not possible to buy all the products I need/want from US sources.
Plus, as other posters have said, some companies acquire the materials from foreign nations and merely assemble them here. New Balance has a sticker in their shoes explaining the meaning of their Made in USA tags, how they buy the materials from various foreign nations and assemble them domestically.
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: meltdown75
they have proven to be quite able tailors. excellent craftsmanship.Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
I only buy clother made by terriers. TextOriginally posted by: meltdown75
no, i only buy clothing made by terrists
better than that shit tossing monkey who put together my last pair of pants.
Originally posted by: lstratos
Ditto..
When that lead toy scare, 99% of the toys in toy store were not from US.. its hard to find US made things... Even some of our food isn't grown in the US...