To: Iron Matron
Food?? Remember when their slogan was "made in America"? Their clothing disintegrates upon the first wash...Their pillows have feathers seeping out of them after one month...Everthing the sell..or damn near, is now made in China! Screw "Wall of China" Mart!!
To: international american
Their clothing disintegrates upon the first washReally? The clothes I buy and enjoy wearing have yet to fade or fall apart and I've been wearing some of the shirts well over two years. I don't have very many, so most shirts are worn and washed weekly.
29 posted on
03/30/2004 12:16:32 PM PST by
IYAS9YAS
(Go Fast, Turn Left!)
To: international american
Food?? Remember when their slogan was "made in America"? Their clothing disintegrates upon the first wash...Their pillows have feathers seeping out of them after one month...Everthing the sell..or damn near, is now made in China! Screw "Wall of China" Mart!!
Well, I do not buy ANYTHING from Wal-Mart, mainly due to their homosexual loving policies.
32 posted on
03/30/2004 12:19:03 PM PST by
Iron Matron
(Civil Disobedience? It's not just for liberals anymore!)
To: international american
"Their clothing disintegrates upon the first wash..."
So then don't buy clothing from them. Look: Wal-Mart's policy is simple--stock it deep and sell it cheap.
Wal-Mart doesn't sell amazing clothes. If you want a shirt that won't fall apart, order your shirts from Jermyn Street. Sure, your shirt will cost $120, but it won't fall apart. In case you're a little out of the loop, buy from Charles Tyrwhitt. I buy all my dress shirts from them and they are terrific.
http://www.ctshirts.co.uk/CategoryStatic.aspx?StaticItem=/Static/Category/en-GB/formalshirts.html&CurrentCategory=Home|Men|Form No one puts a gun to your head and makes you buy from Wal-Mart, especially in these days of the Internet, in which you can log online and buy anything from any corner of the world. But there are a lot of people that live in small towns and Wal-Mart does an amazing job at stocking a wide variety of products at a low, low price--which we appreciate. Without Wal-Mart, we wouldn't have the access to the products otherwise available, especially at such low prices.
So its clothes are made in China? So? Consumers have a funny way of preferring lower prices. If you want to spend more, just click on the link above, you can spend until your little heart is content. But don't knock Wal-Mart for the rest of us who appreciate what they've done, especially in the smaller towns in which we live.
37 posted on
03/30/2004 12:22:43 PM PST by
Il Duce
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