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Leupold has American made glass starting at less than 200$. Carhart, Duluth, Keen, all have lines of American made good that aren’t outrageous. Berry compliant is a racket. Nobody has ever sold anything to the US government at a fair price. It’s all priced through the roof bc the Government is the one writing the check.
Maybe they’re fantastic pants. I’ll never know. Try to buy American when I can. Just not gonna spend a car payment on a pair of britches.
Nor am I saying you should. One can read this thread and see that I’m not championing for Beyond. I’m trying point out the reality of why those pants cost $350.
What exactly is the money that companies are making with the Berry Amendment? I know the exact manufacturing cost of some Berry Compliant clothing, and they are not making money hand over fist.
Carhartt, Duluth, and Keen are not using extremely technical, lightweight fabrics in a cut that requires significant sewing skills, and that causes excess leftover fabric. Both are using mostly cotton and cotton canvas pants, with a bit of nylon or spandex thrown in; in boxy, blocky cuts. It’s a significantly less expensive fabric, it’s easier and faster to sew, and there is less leftover fabric that can’t be used.
A comparable pant to the $350 A5 but made in China costs between $120’ish to $200. Are you willing to take a wage six times lower than what you are making now, so that whatever American industry you’re in can compete with China?
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