To customers, it's the shirt that matters, not where it's made.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you bring in multi-brand retail items into the country, you're not just bringing the products, but you're also harming local manufacturers.
When I go into a store and find a T-shirt that's well-designed with a great fabric but the fit is all wrong, the T-shirt is ruined for me.
We try to buy as much American-made shirts as we can and stuff to sell. It's very difficult to cover every base as much as our country has been saturated with foreign products.
I have previously been a very enthusiastic consumer, and I didn't think about the origins of garments enough.
I have a responsibility to the people who work for me, the manufacturers I work with. There is no point to clothes that don't sell.
The world doesn't need another clothing company. But it does need a certain funk.
It doesn't matter so much where the material comes from, as long as it's good.
I am not really brand-conscious; I pick out clothes that appeal to me regardless of the label, but I consider my style very American.
Customers want good value, but they care more than ever how food and clothing products are made.
I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes.