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Wrangler (jeans) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It shows that the last U.S. sewing plant is closed in 2005.
Wrangler Cargo pants sold in Walmart are made in Nicaragua. The workers are unionized and work in plants compliant with the recent ILO Better Work standards (which the US backs). The government is democratically elected, and employs a presidential model (as opposed to a parliamentary system). The products are exported under CAFTA.
The product itself uses good materials, is a solid design and the workmanship is good. The workers are able to enter the workforce after a modest amount of time in training because production sewing of this type does not require a high degree of skill. This product (very large scale production) cannot be manufactured in the US because the relatively low skill workers will still expect to be paid two or three times the current market, and lets be honest, they would drag ass and make trouble through the union. Quality would suck and the company would lose money.
Here is some more bad news... every year, it gets easier for people to move around the world chasing better pay, that means thousands of people with low and medium skill willing to work for half of what a US kid demands... and at the higher skill jobs, they are getting tough too.
What is the US doing about it... we make absolutely sure we tax the crap out of anyone competitive and aggressive, and provide unrelenting government subsidy to those that want to drag ass and whine about it, so long as they show up and vote themselves more entitlements every 2-4 years. The 50% or more of our population dependent on government subsidy know not to improve themselves or work hard, as that will dry up the subsidy... so here we are, draining our own competitive edge while the rest of the world gets stronger by the minute.
I think just maybe, we need to stop now, avoid becoming the THIRD massive example of socialism's fallacy (China and Russia both created HUGE examples of how this model sucks).. and embrace real capitalism.... win by being better, pure and simple...
When a US plant makes a pair of pants that is the correct mix of quality materials, quality design, quality manufacturing and price, I'll be first in line to buy it. Until then, you can stuff your socialist protectionism.