Do you insist on buying US made clothes or clothes made in worker friendly factories? I don’t because I know it is a fruitless task.
Was my post ambiguous? The author is a commie.
>> buying US made clothes or clothes made in worker friendly factories?
Where do you find those, anyway? At the farmer’s market, right behind the unicorn milk booth?
Actually, as much as I can, I do, and I can.
My dress shoes (Allan Edmonds) are Made in the USA.
My running shoes (New Balance) are Made in the USA.
My casual shoes (Ecce) are made in Italy.
My hiking boots (Lowa) are made in Slovakia.
My flip flops (Reef) are made in Brazil.
A quick check of my clothes shows pretty much the same. And I don't spend huge amounts of money on clothes and shoes, and my gear is top-notch and lasts a long time.
Dont' paint as an impossible task that which is quite possible.
I’m in licensed sportswear. Made in America does exist. For basic T Shirts and Sweats it’s not a lot more money at the wholesale level. But you have to know your supplier. Some of the best known “Made in America” labels may be sewn here, but it’s done by Illegals.