Thursday, December 11, 2025

 


8 comments:

  1. No longer made in the US, and definitely not "Union Made" anymore.

    Now it's just a brand.

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  2. they ain't what they used to be, but I have one of their long sleeved T's on right now.

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  3. that company lied about their intentions way back in the late 70's. basically said it's all about our money for our investors.

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  4. smokin' joe from kokomoDecember 11, 2025 at 7:25 AM

    I quit buying their stuff when they forced the covid shot on their employees. I quit buying Nike stuff when Kapernick was kneeling for anthem and Nike endorsed it

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    1. Good on you, mate. Don't support people who hate you.

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  5. Surprise! Companies seek profit. Carhartt’s and Dickies still make good stuff.

    Many Chinese factories turn out very high quality stuff, but the American companies putting their brand on it have to bird dog specs and quality. Apple is an example of how good it can be; Duracell is an example of the dark side.

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    1. And anything from Temu is the darkest of dark.

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    2. Pretty sure management is legally obligated to maximize profits for their stockholders. My Carhartt (on now) is from Guatemala according to the tag - their quality and fit meet my needs for now. Other brands just don't fit my big and tall a55. If another brand came along that met my needs for a price close to their products, I'd switch. But nothing so far.

      Wow, you hit it on the nose w.r.t. Duracell. They were my go-to, buying the big packs from Costco for many years. Last few packages I bought were marked as recent production and each had leaky cells and visible corrosion once opened. Using them for even a short time and the remainder cra99ed up my electronics. This is in the desert SW - I can't imagine how they function in Louisiana or summertime NE.

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