Made in China

okie archer

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Just to be honest it has been bugging me. I have been looking to upgrade my hunting clothes. Looking real hard at Sitka and Stone Glacier. I like the idea of technical clothing for back country mountain hunting (puffy, quality rain gear, warmth).
I'm not in the "bro" "brah" whatever club, just wanting some quality clothing to keep me alive in rough weather conditions.

I can't hardly come to grips with how expensive name brand stuff is when it's made in China. Is it just me or does it bother anyone else?
Just recently I discovered USA made clothing brands like Origin, Forloh, etc. USA companies are expensive also but I really like the idea of being sourced and made right here.
How come I've never heard of these USA companies?
Your thoughts?
 
How awesome would it be if Americans stopped giving their money to companies who outsource their labor to the Chinese communist party and started rewarding American companies who pay American workers who have American families living in America? Pay the extra money
 
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Well companies like Sitka, Stone Glacier, KUIU etc are owned now by PE, the margin is what's king. It's always been about profit, even before PE got involved. Not the fake marketing messages they put out.
 
I think Origin's hunt line pretty much failed. I don't know anything about Forloh. I think this long held belief that stuff made overseas is automatically lower quality than gear made in the USA is misleading. Those countries have had the factories for decades and have a long history of making all sorts of stuff and have gotten pretty good at it. We've mostly lost that culture in the US. The quality of Stone Glacier and Sitka are quite high, IMO.

Also, I think it is wrong to blame the American consumer for not ponying up extra cash to buy American made products that may or may not be better quality. That's similar to the whole carbon footprint thing that shifts the blame from politicians/corporations to the American consumer. I'd like to buy American made too - let's hold our politicians accountable and push policies that support American manufacturing. Looks like tariffs alone are not the answer.
 
Well companies like Sitka, Stone Glacier, KUIU etc are owned now by PE, the margin is what's king. It's always been about profit, even before PE got involved. Not the fake marketing messages they put out.
Excuse my ignorance but what does PE mean?
 
I went from cheap gear that worked to expensive gear that worked marginally better. Im going back to the cheap gear that weighs a little more and doesnt have a few extra zippers. Only thing I will spend good money on is footwear and glass. Camo patterns are dead to me. Id love to buy cheap american made gear but it doesnt exist. Id buy from almost any other country than china though.
 
I'm not really questioning the quality of the overseas stuff like Sitka, SG, kuiu, I believe it's probably pretty good. I guess my conflict is more about bypassing the support of American companies and sending my money to overseas companies.
Feels kinda wrong in a way.
 
If money was not a factor id like to think most everyone would buy american made products vs non. In todays economy i can not blame someone for buying an imported item at a lower cost. I also have no knowledge of those other companies you mentioned. Are they fully American made products? Or are they importing raw materials and "making" their finished product here. If you buy your Legos from China and assemble it here is it truly american made?
 
Most hunters who wear Sitka, Kuiu, Firstlite, etc, etc, do it because their favourite hunting influencer wears that brand or because they like the camo pattern.

There is equal or superior non-hunting brand product out there for cheaper.

Change my mind.
 
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