Posted on 09/04/2018 9:10:14 PM PDT by Kevin in California
Levi Strauss & Co. has expanded their original mission beyond the manufacture of blue jeans. This values driven company now feels a responsibility to the communities where we live and work and will now engage with other gun control groups to fight for gun violence prevention.
Chip Berg, CEO of Levi Strauss, wrote an open letter to his customers asking them not to bring firearms onto the premises of their stores, offices or other facilities. For him, it was a matter of safety. Of course, law enforcement was exempt from that request.
Destruction by commie anti- American management
Of a once- respected company. So sad. And theyve stopped even making their pants in USA, too -Levis can GTH!
Its like all the corporations are striking at once. Its really odd.
Peak SJW
Marketing BS.
Put on your skinny jeans, and GTH, Chippy.
I wore shrink-to-fit 501s for decades, as regular pants did not fit me without alterations.
I gave them up when they outsourced: sizing and sewing became very inferior and extremely unpredictable.
To my knowledge, no. Very reliable high quality until they left USA; immediately became overpriced, unwearable crap after.
Wranglers were always better fitting, had better pockets, and were flexible.
The first and last pair of Levis I bought almost castrated me when I bent over. Never wore them again.
Leave it to a liberal to fuck up a good company.
It’s ironic when a company that is self proclaimed as a “values driven company” has their values rooted in evil.
Gun control is how well you group your shots.
Bought my last levis in the 1970s. I eventually noticed the the denim didnt look right and compared it to older levis I owned. You could see the difference in the fabric weave. Levi jeans no longer wore like the used to. Switched to Wranglers, Lees, and others. I now wear only Helikon SFU Next trousers made in Poland. Ripstop cotton poly that wears like iron. Double seat, double knees, nine pocket, dual hangers, tab adjustable waist, 2 in belt loops, with tieable hems. They come in seven colors plus several camo patterns. Very affodable, high value for money. I dont normally vouch for brands with the exception of Smith & Wesson and Helikon.
Modern day target on their backs. Makes it easier for us to spot them.
Idiots.....
Amazing how these large companies literally destroy themselves as they commit “suicide” by jumping into political dog fights. Wonder how far their stock will fall today?
In 2005 LS shut down GWG, which had been a leading clothing manufacturer (The GWG product was superior in every way to any other jean I have owned to this day) originating in Edmonton in 1904-ish.
This after shutting down all activities other than sales west of Burlington Ontario in the early 1990s.
I haven’t bought Levis in a LONG time.
Bye bye, levi.
It is very easy to kill a brand. Nike, and now Strauss, have proven it.
100%
So if I am crazy and feeling like I am an outcast and want to take out a group of innocent bystanders for no reason, youre telling me there will no people in your store with guns, so if I bring mine Ill be the only one?
Adding Levis next to Nike on my DO NOT BUY list.
Thank God for Wrangler.
No more Levis.
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