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#1 2013-05-24 13:52:00

Sammy Ambrose
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Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

The two new craft shirt companies being discussed on here, Fitzgerald and Leith, both manufacture in UK from I believe imported fabric.

Production costs, therefore, are most likely higher than if they had chosen to manufacture overseas  - assuming for a moment that they could have done that.

Are you willing to pay extra for UK (or US) produced clothes? If so why?


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#2 2013-05-24 14:13:56

Goodyear welt
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I'd pay more. If we're talking about the same quality in garment. Its important to support British industry I think. Though if the shirts were double the price I'd perhaps think twice. The sort of clothes I buy tend to be made in Europe anyway so price isn't so different.


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#3 2013-05-24 14:23:40

formby
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I'd pay more to buy goods made in the UK, but I can afford to.

Others may not be able to, or would have to cut down on the quantity they purchase.


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#4 2013-05-24 15:15:17

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Last edited by Bishop of Briggs (2013-05-25 04:05:48)


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#5 2013-05-25 03:28:19

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Btw I would be concerned that Leith Clothing only provides contact email addresses rather than a bricks and mortar address and phone numbers.


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#6 2013-05-25 04:05:25

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Yes happy to  buy British and pay the extra when we make a good product. Shoes is but one example.


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#7 2013-05-25 04:08:38

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I recommend Tweed Pig's blog for British-made clothes - http://www.thetweedpig.com/search/label/Made%20in%20the%20UK


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#8 2013-05-25 08:50:54

Sammy Ambrose
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Tried to post this earlier but the site was down


Is the quality of UK made stuff any better?

I often look at Loake made-in- India shoes (most of my shoes are Loake) and wonder if they are any different  - all other things being equal - than the made-in-Kettering shoes.

But GW does have  a point about supporting local industry. If price is the only consideration for the buyer, British makers can only decline  further, I suppose.


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#9 2013-05-25 09:24:54

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

^ In general, I find the quality of UK-made "stuff" to be better than equivalents that are made in China and Asia. However, I also find that the quality of similar merchandise that is made in Italy and France to be equally good and sometimes better. Several of the "trendy" brands in London (e.g. Albam, Oliver Spencer, D S Dundee) have shirts, t-shirts, polos and trousers that are made in Portugal.


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#10 2013-05-25 09:51:19

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Sadly I already pay for stuff made in USA and UK!

 

#11 2013-05-25 09:57:03

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?


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#12 2013-05-28 02:01:06

fxh
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

The whole scene here is a bit silly and I expect the same themes as everywhere else.

The ignorant mercantilist retailers demand government protection via tariffs, barriers to trade and tax breaks, R&D breaks etc,  from any and all competition. Despite simultaneously railing against taxes, big government and red tape and demanding unfettered right to treat both customers and employees as indentured serfs. Never get in between a free market capitalist and a government handout.

So we have billionaires whinging about an overseas firm winning a contract by supplying better goods, on time and cheaper. And the radio, and media shock jock rightwing populists whip up  hysteria to "Buy Australian Made"

At the same time we export nearly all our wool, wheat and much meat. This is celebrated as we have better wool, meat etc than others and we do it cheaper.  See any disconnect here? _ when we do it better, cheaper and on time its good for other countries to buy it but if they do it in return then that is bad "unaustralian"

Same with dairy products  - we export to the world because we are better , cheaper etc. Not to mention Wine. Oceans of it. Good and cheap. We displace other countries wine on UK and other shelves - oh but thats good. But let anyone supply the Australian consumer with what they want at the right price and high quality and out the protected millionaires go on TV , shock jocks foam and froth at the mic, and politicians cave in. And silly consumers buy all the nonsense.

As far as clothing goes - its no idle hubris to claim that Australia produces the finest merino wool in the world. Not only that we supply the MOST of it in the world. But can we add value - no thats not our (lazy) way. We just rip it off the sheep, push it into bales and ship it over to Italy and UK where its woven into the finest fabrics then shipped to Spain, Romania, Italy, China and made into suits and jackets etc. The its shipped back here and sold at prices dearer than anywhere else in the world.

Australian made clothing - bah - barely exist these days and what exists isn't much chop.

Oh theres RM Williams - world renown for a unique product - there simple isnt a Chelsea boot (or Work boot actually) that is Bus/Cas made as well anywhere. Or as good looking. . Otherwise SFA that I can see.

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#13 2013-05-28 08:33:34

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I pay more for goods coming from preferred locales all the time.


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#14 2013-05-28 10:05:46

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?


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#15 2013-05-28 10:16:26

Sammy Ambrose
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Last edited by Sammy Ambrose (2013-05-28 10:17:48)


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#16 2013-06-27 07:23:47

Bishop of Briggs
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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I bought three polos in Sunspel yesterday - made in England and half price at £37.50 each.

Sadly, Tricker's have again lowered the quality of their summer sale shoes. The leather on the soles was much inferior to those on the normal stock. They will last only a few wearings and I will complain to the head office again.


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#17 2013-06-27 07:49:22

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

Was at the Barbour store last week in soho (NYC) the trendy sales guy wanted to argue about the fact that my standard international waxed was made in England. All the Intrnationals they had in the store - including the standard one - were made overseas. And according to the sales guy only the bedale and Beaufort are made in England... My guess is that prices for the few British produced garments will increase as it will be a luxury to own am MIE barbour

 

#18 2013-06-27 07:49:46

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?


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#19 2013-06-27 10:13:04

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?

I never rated Trickers, ever. Mad expensive over here in the Netherlands too.

If in doubt, go Crockett & Jones, at least you know you will get several years worth of wear from them and be a cut above the crowd.

As for Florsheim Imperials made in India, I class this as I would purchasing exotic material grades and high pressure equipment from factories there, not even a caveat emptor, I just wouldn't do it.

The question I ask, is can you afford to not buy UK or US made?


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#20 2013-06-27 10:13:08

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Re: Are you prepared to pay for US or UK made?


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