Alright you smarmy janitor fuck, let's try this one more time. I am looking for clothes manufactured in "first world" countries including the United States. I want clothes that are manufactured by people who work in first world conditions.
I was thinking about buying some RM Williams chelsea boots, but someone said they were mostly manufactured in Asia and then finished in Australia, so I would like to know if this is true. Otherwise I am specifically looking for jeans and oxford shirts or cotton basics.
Anything manufactured in a "first world" country is welcome though. Thanks.
Before the last thread got deleted someone mentioned Hiut Denim Co. I'm about to check that out now.
I'm also looking for a website that sells outdoorsy kind of clothes on sale for limited times. I believe you need to join the site to order or something, and it is not huckberry.com, although it is similar. I remember a while ago they had commuter cargos going for a good price.
i'm sure all US army clothes are made in the US. look for non-sweatshop clothes and you should find national made clothing.
just get a time machine mate, go back a few decades and bobs your sister
>>11490123
Every piece of clothing that you own was made in a third world country. On the rare chance that you find a something made in a first world country, which would probably be from a costume shop for a theater act, it's probably shit and you would vomit on sight. Stop trying to piss off the janitor.
>>11490162
Pissing off janitors is a 4chan passtime
Ashish
Grace Wales Bonner
Nasir Mazhar
Telfar
Some excellent black-run clothing lines with garments produced in the US and the UK!
>>11490168
You didn't have to tell me. I could tell by the names, except for Grace Wales Bonner. That sounds pretty weird.
>>11490162
made to order clothing is obviously locally made... expensive though
Trump hat is made on USA
Rogue Territory.
Enjoy paying $700 for jeans.
>>11490123
china
>>11490161
why would you want a machine that bobs your sister?
Raleigh Denim makes superb jeans