B-maniac said: (quoted from post at 02:47:22 10/03/09) I'm sure a lot of you allready know this but for the thousands that don't yet , listen up and pass it on. If you wear blue jeans , bib overalls , coveralls etc , did you know that the "American" sounding names like Dickey , Liberty , Big Mac , Big Smith and most all the brands you see at Tractor Supply , Wally World , Penneys etc are made in China?? Sure you did. So why do you buy them? Cheaper you say? NOT!!! Check out "Round House Bibs" on the ole puter. American factory in Shaunee Oklahoma with American workers been making this stuff for 100 yrs. Much better quallity than the "imports" and the SAME price delivered to your door!!! I just bought two pair of their bibs delivered to my door for $60! Guess what the three "import" brands down at TSC were? You guessed it , $30 a pair ,$60 NOT inc. tax. That makes the American made Round House brand actually cost LESS!! Quallity is top drawer. I love them. You all owe it to America to at least check out their web site and pass this on to anyone you know that wears denim. Another one to check out is Pointer Wear , located in Tennesee. There is absolutely NO reason to buy this clothing from China or anywhere else but America! (no I don't own stock in these)(wish I did , don't know if they are public traded companies or not).
Made in America matters to me!
I just had $12,000 worth of flooring installed in my home and I demanded American Products. The ceramic tile was actually made locally!
Sad that the owner of the store said that only occasionally will a customer ask for American products.
As you have stated, the price is basically the same.
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