Jay "Sticks"
New in Town
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I was wondering about that, it's the first time that I had someone refuse to reveal country of manufacture
I was thinking it must be Pakistan, as they do quite a bit of leather work. He must have realised that not revealing the country of manufacturing is indeed worse
Could be that the company gets shipments and runs done in different countries. The issue is if they claim one factory as the origin they stand to be called out if the next batch has a different origin label.. If they hold off on declareing where they were made they can pump a whole lot of crap out to consumers from a discount deal say 1000+ units from Pakistan or India for a hot market. While holding on to the premium factory (more costly) reputation.. We in North America see examples of this at Winners. Where Winners used to be about buying overstock and discounting it to consumers they now participate in direct to discount buys. Compromiseing packaging, detailing and product support, clone items are made for discount retail stores as a discount version of that item.. Sometimes my Dickies work pants are from Guatamala sometimes Honduras.. When they are from China they even feel different. I'm guessing those were a deal for Dickies. I paid the same sale price.. It's all in the profit margin for Dickies..