Random Rants
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just got my package from G and those bandanas are fantastic! took the green one out to use and less than a day, my mate's dog went to chew it when i left it on the table with my wallets. thank God there's no holes or tear.
now i just need to have em' washed. :-\
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I do not want to open a shit storm here. But I had a discussion about this when I was in NYC. "Made in USA" can be great but equally it can mean "made by underpaid Mexicans (substitute a few other nationalities here if you so wish) in USA". I promise you, if I send denim to a sweat shop in LA, I can get jeans made for USD12 per pair. That is simply not right - I know how much time and how many processes gord into making even a shit pair of jeans…
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See "American Apparel" as an example
In all honesty, the whole "made in….." thing is a purchasing placebo. What you should be looking for is quality materials and quality construction, regardless of what nationality put the item together. Some of the denim brands from China at the moment look very good (Red Cloud and Co etc..), equally I have had a pair Japanese made Fullcount jeans that were simply awful.
In this kind of niche wear, we pay for quality plain and simple, and after a while you get to know and appreciate that quality, and something of a lower standard simply does not cut it.
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@volcano:
just got my package from G and those bandanas are fantastic! took the green one out to use and less than a day, my mate's dog went to chew it when i left it on the table with my wallets. thank God there's no holes or tear.
now i just need to have em' washed. :-\
where's the rant mate?…looks like everything is good
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Everything comes down to quality control. I've seen a lot of product that has come out of China that is absolute garbage. I've seen product that have been made on the same machines in China that is awesome. If you don't have a manufacturing line with high tolerances and a work ethic that says "this doesn't meet my standard, toss it", you're going to have junk
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FYI - Japan had gone through the painful process modernization/manufacturing decades (and I mean decades) ago. When it first started, many of the goods were of dubious quality. Over the years, it became very good in making things. China is going through the process and catching up (albeit very slowly). If and when quality is there, it is a nation to be reckoned with.
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Would like to add that to be made in USA only 70% has to be made here. Also don't forget the US has territories that are technically part of the country but have more relaxed laws regarding labor. As with any kind of product the best shit comes from small outfits, not huge companies with more interest in stocks and shareholders than making a quality product. Doesn't matter which country it comes from. To me, people are people. And quality is quality.
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Feckin' dog… ate my Chippewa boots, or the tongue of one...Dunno which fecker of the three of them it was...
Watch this space for freshly made dog-fur mittens...
you're lucky. the dog that chewed on my bandana is one feckin' fierce dog. my mate got bitten by him before. 2 deep punctures and a handful of blood. thats why i had to use food and stuffs to lure that bastard away before i could get back my bandana.
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@volcano:
just got my package from G and those bandanas are fantastic! took the green one out to use and less than a day, my mate's dog went to chew it when i left it on the table with my wallets. thank God there's no holes or tear.
now i just need to have em' washed. :-\
where's the rant mate?…looks like everything is good
haha though no damage was done, i still hate the fact that the bandana was inside the fecking dog's mouth for a period of time. it was all drench with that mutt's saliva when i got back my bandana.
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place looks like one of the turtles from super mario brothers when you jump on it's back, eminent domain at it's finest.
good bye brooklyn
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Brooklyn used to be really cool and understated, but in the last five years or so, has been really commercialized. A lot of locals have been turned off by the flashing lights that have invaded their space
Monday is not the only one. I have a dozen people on Facebook voicing their dissatisfaction with what Brooklyn has become every day
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Lettings agents and property managers…
Words fail me sometimes... Like the times when they try to charge me £5 per lightbulb (x5) for fitting and 'testing' costs and aim to deduct this from my deposit. This is despite them failing to make good a bedroom window that didn't close properly for two years. teeth grinding