Posted on 08/05/2014 7:17:08 AM PDT by lowbridge
The HBO documentary Schmata, Rags to Riches to Rags tells the story very well.
Bottom line on this: by winning voters away from segregationism, Nixon's Southern strategy helped produce a more integrated nation.
That’s a pretty website; but the name Calico is being used as a brandname for their business, unlike traditional calico, which was an affordable (currently $3 to $12 per yard) broadcloth with traditional American patterns. Theirs are $29.99 and up per yard, and have “exotic” names and patterns depicting Asian scenes or Asian typical design. Some of their fabrics are $79.99 per yard. Thanks for the link, though.
We've become used to buying relatively inexpensive clothing, towels, etc. that are now mostly produced outside the US. The inflation-adjusted prices of such items have fallen considerably over the past 50 years, precisely because they are made with low-cost labor in unregulated factories overseas. It is still possible to buy a Made in the USA, all-cotton Sero shirt like I wore in the 1960s, but it would cost me about $90.00. I now prefer to buy a Columbia shirt of similar quality, made in Honduras, for about $50.00 and spend the difference on other things.
Wow, you have deep knowledge of the textile industry. Thanks for the informative post.
I still find a few fabric treasures at thrift stores and remodel them, such as making felt out of old all-wool items; but they are getting few and far between.
Another U.S.-based apparel maker... discussion of the business model:
American Giant: Successful American Manufacturing
The Internets Most Famous Hoodie Is Back But What Took So Long?
Meanwhile the Democrats’ Southern strategy which lasted some eighty years or more is forgotten or forgiven.
Bears repeating.
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