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Bye, bye America: Levi Strauss shuts last of its North American plants in Texas
indianexpress.com ^ | Saturday, September 27, 2003 | LESLIE EARNEST

Posted on 10/01/2003 5:18:51 PM PDT by Destro

Saturday, September 27, 2003

Bye, bye America
Levi Strauss shuts last of its North American plants in Texas

LESLIE EARNEST

SAN ANTONIO, SEPTEMBER 26: Levi Strauss & Co., maker of a jeans brand so all-American that it became ingrained in the nation’s identity, said on Thursday that it will close the last of its North American manufacturing plants, laying off almost 2,000 workers.

The announcement came two weeks after the San Francisco-based company, which is struggling to cut costs and stay competitive, said it would lay off seven per cent of its US workforce. Levi now says it will shutter two plants in San Antonio, Texas by the year’s end, displacing 800 workers and marking the end of US operations.

It will also discontinue its Canadian operations in March, erasing 1,190 jobs in Alberta and Ontario. Its goal is to focus resources in other areas, including development and marketing. ‘‘We’re in an industry where few apparel brands own and operate manufacturing facilities in North America,’’ Chief Executive Phil Marineau said. ‘‘In fact, we are one of the last companies to do so.’’ Last year, 96 per cent of apparel purchased in the US was made in other countries, up from 93 per cent in 2001. Through June this year, US apparel imports increased 16.7 per cent, with much of it coming from Mexico, Central America and China.

Over the past seven years, Levi has closed dozens of plants in North America and Europe and slashed thousands of jobs. Last year, it posted sales of $4.2 billion. The jobs lost at Levi plants in North America are likely to shift to Latin America and Asia, Levi spokeswoman Linda Butler said. Levi now works with about 500 contractors, producing apparel in 50 countries.

Levi is simply adapting to a reality that many other US apparel makers have had to face, Burke said. ‘‘What you’re seeing with Levi is just the economic reality of our industry,’’ Burke said. ‘‘American consumers, when shopping look at price and quality, and not necessarily to where the product is made.’’ But experts say few, if any, brands are as linked to the US landscape as the Levis.

Levis has been a symbol of US spirit since prospectors rushed into California 150 years ago, wearing Levi jeans with copper rivets. ‘‘As the miners went into the Sierra Nevadas to pan for gold, Levi stood the test,’’ said Peter Sealey, adjunct professor of marketing at the University of California. ‘‘That created the company’s image and history.’’

To many consumers, Levi was a symbol of ‘‘confidence, sex, youth, rebellion, freedom, originality and authenticity,’’ said Alex Wipperfuth, partner at Plan B, a marketing company. ‘‘Those are the dimensions of Americana, according to Levi,’’ he said.

‘‘I think the key issue is, will any of those fall away once people realise Levi is not produced in the US anymore?’’ (LAT-WP)


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To: altura
And, by the way, Levi Strauss was the last holdout to try to keep its manufacturing in the U.S.

Nope. I used to buy Levis. I stopped when they stopped making them in the US (or when I couldn't find their few made-in-USA products). Wrangler, on the other hand, is still made in the USA, as are some other brands (LL Bean, Certified Jean Co. in Texas, etc.).

61 posted on 10/01/2003 9:43:36 PM PDT by Technogeeb
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To: Destro
Oh, please, Destro. They didn't think of locating overseas? Is that why Levis closed about 60 of their plants and sent those jobs overseas almost 20 years ago?
62 posted on 10/01/2003 9:57:41 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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To: Napoleon Solo
Nobody cares any longer about the American Middle Class.

Yep. Same as it ever was.

Tax us and keep us occupied.

63 posted on 10/02/2003 12:49:30 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg (There are very few shades of gray.)
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To: Technogeeb
Wranglers are NOT made in the USA and were gone long before Levi's.
64 posted on 10/02/2003 6:41:19 AM PDT by altura
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To: altura
Wranglers are NOT made in the USA and were gone long before Levi's

Wrong. I bought a pair last week. Made in USA.

65 posted on 10/02/2003 2:03:37 PM PDT by Technogeeb
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To: Ciexyz
Thanks for the links!
66 posted on 10/02/2003 8:10:02 PM PDT by StopGlobalWhining (Cheney-Rumsfeld in '08)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
Buy CarHart (made in usa)
67 posted on 10/26/2003 2:54:50 PM PST by Jimbo30230
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To: Destro
can anyone suggest good quality made in america jeans?
68 posted on 10/26/2003 2:57:03 PM PST by armed_in_sydney
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To: Destro
``We're in an industry where few apparel brands own and operate manufacturing facilities in North America,'' Chief Executive Phil Marineau said. ``In fact, we are one of the last companies to do so.''

Pointer Brand, made in TN, about $25. I think Levi's problem is they want to sell large quantities to Walmart who is going to squeeze them.

69 posted on 10/26/2003 3:01:57 PM PST by palmer (They've reinserted my posting tube)
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To: TheBattman
I my self am starting to open my eyes.I will only buy Cahr Hart.I once wore levis know I am tring to learn more about what is really made in USA. Because in 10-15 yrs if we all don't start buying USA products two things we will be doing. Working for the Goverment or Recieving from them.
If anyone has information on a site that might show all american made products please let me know
70 posted on 10/26/2003 3:05:04 PM PST by Jimbo30230
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