03-01-2022, 08:26 PM
generally, do you tend to look for/buy US made items?
IE: CostCo sells perfectly decent jeans for $14 made in Mexico or Indonesia or ...
I buy jeans from a Chicago company at a premium. I think they're better made, fit better, and thus far, more durable. They are made in Chicago, although I think they have now had to buy cloth from Mexico as the last decent denim maker has closed.
Plus the CCs tend to look like 30 day loaders.
All Clad makes, in the USA, generally accepted quality cookware at a premium. (Boy, do I miss Farberware Bronx).
Cars, clothes, shoes, cookware, furniture, tools, plumbing parts, building parts ......
Obviously, computers and most electronics are not made here.
IE: CostCo sells perfectly decent jeans for $14 made in Mexico or Indonesia or ...
I buy jeans from a Chicago company at a premium. I think they're better made, fit better, and thus far, more durable. They are made in Chicago, although I think they have now had to buy cloth from Mexico as the last decent denim maker has closed.
Plus the CCs tend to look like 30 day loaders.
All Clad makes, in the USA, generally accepted quality cookware at a premium. (Boy, do I miss Farberware Bronx).
Cars, clothes, shoes, cookware, furniture, tools, plumbing parts, building parts ......
Obviously, computers and most electronics are not made here.
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