I'm just sayin...



It's commonly known that much of what we buy is made in third world countries (probably from unhealthy sweatshops, maybe even more often than not...?) and that America's manufacturing has dwindled to only a remnant of what it was 50 years ago. So, why do we need to know that the shirt we bought is made in Cambodia? Who cares? If anything, it's depressing. Leave that off the label please.


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  1. No doubt. A person would do a double-take if they read "Made in the USA" on a shirt, toaster, or toy.

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