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Peter
The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Late last month, I wrote about Kat Ainsworth Stevens . She's a friend and occasional member of the North Texas Troublemakers, and an a...
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Carthart doesn't make hunter orange clothing, that is a pet peeve. Also they have moved to Mexico putting out american workers.
https://www.allamericanmade.com/where-is-carhartt-made/
...and they stopped making B160's ! All their jeans nowadays show the crack in your ass when you bend over, except that you can't because they're Metro-Tight !
As of Jan 20th women will no longer be legally allowed to operate a motor vehicle without a drivers license.
For some, it was always questionable whether they could operate one, with or without a drivers license.
Someone needs to compile a list of 'American Made' companies not made any longer operate in the good old USA. Then we could make an effective boycott.
Roundhouse for bib-overalls, jeans, etc. Texas company.
I was going to recommend the maker of the USA made flannel shirts I bought a bunch of a couple of years ago from Tractor Supply, in 3XL Tall, for $30, the brand is Big Bill.
Quality is great, but they're now over $90 each. Ouch.
Glad they won't wear out.
John in Indy
How about a list of American companies that still have their manufacturing here in the US? It would be a lot shorter.
I buy Thorlo socks, they're expensive but well made, plus the only sock that I know is made here. Are there any underwear makers that qualify?
Darn Tough is made in Vermont and guaranteed for life!
pbfurn: Darn Tough are genuinely great socks, but the company is (unsurprisingly) woke. As a Vermonter, I'd really like to support a local manufacturer, but I don't like buying stuff from wokesters.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/19/1074103265/carhartt-vaccine-mandate-covid
Nothing important to contribute, I just wanted to thank everyone for all your info!
Alaska here- maybe the biggest consumers of Xtra Tuff commercial fishermen boots- but even they moved mfg to China
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