Comment on Star trek clothing line
Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 1 week agoHaving to pay tariffs. Sending money to a country with an adversarial government. And it’s not even made in the US.
Comment on Star trek clothing line
Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 1 week agoHaving to pay tariffs. Sending money to a country with an adversarial government. And it’s not even made in the US.
confuser@lemmy.zip 1 week ago
Unless there is some behind the scenes stuff not in the us they seem to be made in the us, probably material import costs maybe.
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Jimius@discuss.tchncs.de 1 week ago
From their website:
“We will only be working with factories that pass a series of internationally-recognized certifications and audits.”
“We produce items in the US as well as abroad”
Why would a US factory need internationally recognized certifications? That kind of thing is meant to prevent unsafe sweatshop conditions in South-East Asia. Also they’re not specifying how much of their products are made in the US. If I went through the trouble to make 90% of the products domestically I would like to share that. So the balance is most likely leaning towards the other direction.
Oddly enough very product I checked said it was handmade in the US. So which products are made abroad?
I don’t want to be a A-hole over this. It’s cool they’re doing this, and seem to have their hearts in the right place. But I’ve seen too much shit in this space to believe things at face value.