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i missed your colette hoodie. damn
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I’m sorry about the job loss man. I hope you grind up and get up sooner than later. RespectYeah, I got a bad habit of letting things go fast lol
Plus I saw everything has gone down in price due to what’s going on lol
thanks for the kind word sbro
Be safe
I'm more inclined to believe that items made in China were manufactured without exercising fair labor laws.
-Drew
Why, papi?Big mad rn
Cuz he only releasing 5 pears for nowWhy, papi?
Of the F&F, the white/green/blue pair.Cuz he only releasing 5 pears for now
Ohhhhh lmao. U know my dummy self is colorblindOf the F&F, the white/green/blue pair.
But we getting 2 of them.
We'll make the wife happy and it for the good causeWife told me to buy the max of 100 tickets.
haha na I think I'm good with 10. I'd probably pay $1k resell for a pair but paying $1k and getting no shoes would suck. I'd rather just donate to a charity and be able to write it off.We'll make the wife happy and it for the good cause
Bro I’ma call and harass you daily if you even think about dropping money on the max ticnketshaha na I think I'm good with 10. I'd probably pay $1k resell for a pair but paying $1k and getting no shoes would suck. I'd rather just donate to a charity and be able to write it off.
For what it’s worth, when China became the world’s factory decades ago (80s), they pulled 500 million people out of poverty. I’ve spent time in textile factories there and at least the ones I’ve been in treat the employees well. They dorm and feed them. It’s not anything close to US standards, but not close to how bad it was years back. Sure there are bad players, but there are in every country and every industry.
Around Chinese New Year where roughly 1/3 of employees leave the industrial areas and stay home and don’t return that impacts quality. Outside of that China makes very good quality low technology products. They pretty much dominate the global textile industry. In the coming decades you’ll probably see garments, shoes, etc move from China to Africa.
98% of clothes bought in America are made outside of the US. I personally have no issue wearing anything Chinese made, the quality Of construction is very good. Most times quality of materials used is the biggest differentiator.
I honestly don't care where it's made. Let me touch it and feel the material and I'll pick based on that. In a perfect world, sure Made in the USA is cool but I'm not picking a lesser material bc it was put together here.
If that really is the case, then I'm happy to hear.
Quality does mostly matter on the materials used. How is the quality of the materials used on most made in China products?
I'm just being honest with myself and others. You would really choose a garment with a Made in China tag over say USA, Canada, Japan, Portugal?
-Drew