My Justin work boots are made in China, I just looked again... I wish that I had looked before I bought them, I would have gotten the Tony Lama work boot instead. Very disappointed in these work boots.
Hey BoB..where were the clothes made that you're wearing in your avatar?
Because that has everything to do with my boots.
All the more reason to keep your money in the local economy when you can. TEXAS....oh wait, you are not a Texan. Do they make boots in Nebraska..er Iowa...I mean Kansas, I think.
Originally posted by Burntorange BowhunterView Post
Because that has everything to do with my boots.
All the more reason to keep your money in the local economy when you can. TEXAS....oh wait, you are not a Texan.
Carry on.
Just be a good boy BoB and answer the question.........
I'm just trying to make a point that all Justin boots aren't made in Texas. And yes you're right......I AM NOT from Texas and proud of it. What's that famous line from FMJ.....
75% Of the Justin "Brand" is mfg in China and Mexico.
I read it was more like 45%. With that being said, apparently Justin feels it's important to be American made too so I'll roll with it. To me,... it's important.
I'd rather walk barefoot than wear cowboy boots made in China! Really? Those who do are the same ones that drive Japanese trucks. It's embarrassing!
how do you feel about jap trucks being assembled in Texas with most of the content coming from / pre-assembled in Mexico & China?? Check out how much of the content is from other countries on the big 3 U.S. auto makers.
It's a global world when it comes to manufacturing...the leather in the USA boots could very well come form another country and assembled here & vice versa with the mexico / China boots being supplied with U.S. content.
You cannot paint manufacturing with such a broad paintbrush these days.
how do you feel about jap trucks being assembled in Texas with most of the content coming from / pre-assembled in Mexico & China?? Check out how much of the content is from other countries on the big 3 U.S. auto makers.
It's a global world when it comes to manufacturing...the leather in the USA boots could very well come form another country and assembled here & vice versa with the mexico / China boots being supplied with U.S. content.
You cannot paint manufacturing with such a broad paintbrush these days.
how do you feel about jap trucks being assembled in Texas with most of the content coming from / pre-assembled in Mexico & China?? Check out how much of the content is from other countries on the big 3 U.S. auto makers.
I have no problem with this. It provides American jobs and boosts local economies. Toyota, specifically, is on my list of gas trucks to look at when it's time to get get rid of this Kentucky assembled Ford because of this...
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