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  • halfmileharry

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    Are there any jeans that are made in the USA now?

    I have a few pairs of Levi's, but I buy all my jeans from Wal-mart. I'm no hipster, I don't wear skinny jeans.

    I looked about a year and a half ago for Quality Wranglers since I can tell they're not made with the quality they used to be.
    I found USA made Wranglers but they were crazy expensive. I wasn't going to spend that kind of money without seeing them first.
     

    wcd

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    I looked about a year and a half ago for Quality Wranglers since I can tell they're not made with the quality they used to be.
    I found USA made Wranglers but they were crazy expensive. I wasn't going to spend that kind of money without seeing them first.

    If they are the 13mwz you can't go wrong with them. That's all I wear started back in my PRCA days.

    Most times you can count on them to last years but on occasion they may not last longer than 8 seconds.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    I'm all for supporting US products but 85 bucks for a pair of jeans????

    You expect Joe Smith worker to work for $3/day like his cohort Ching Dao across the pond?

    And I refuse to buy anything from Duluth until they drop the artsy watercolors in favor of actual photographs in their catalogs. :rolleyes: Sorry, I want to see what I'm buying. If I want to see art, I'll go to a museum.
     

    LCSOSgt11

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    This may have already been mentioned. With businesses like this, we need to vote with our wallets. A "gun free" store is a "not my money store". I have walked into one store and did not immediately see the no firearms sign. Upon seeing it, I began to walk out and was asked by an employee if I had found what I was looking for. I informed the employee that I did.
     

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    This may have already been mentioned. With businesses like this, we need to vote with our wallets. A "gun free" store is a "not my money store". I have walked into one store and did not immediately see the no firearms sign. Upon seeing it, I began to walk out and was asked by an employee if I had found what I was looking for. I informed the employee that I did.

    And leaving behind a "no guns no money" card for the employee to relay to management is even more effective.
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    I'm all for supporting US products but 85 bucks for a pair of jeans????

    As you move up the perceived value chain, that's pretty middle of the road. Anything with domestic or Japanese 100% cotton denim is going to be pricey. Chinese denim and denim blends will be cheaper.

    Find The Perfect Pair of Raw Denim | Heddels Scout Denim

    You can search by country of origin for the material, where it's actually manufactured, etc. You'll find a lot of US and Japanese offerings over $200 a pair, but there is a company in TX that offers limited sizes at $40 a pair (those with a waist size over 37" true measurement need not apply).
     

    oldpink

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    Levi Strauss isn't just giving a "friendly suggestion" not to carry in their stores, but they have for years been an active donor to the foremost anti-gun organizations in the country.
    This is no mere squabble over semantics.
    This is an insurmountable conflict over basic principles.
     

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