Well made vid, Mr. Kelce. May I offer a suggestion for the future? Carry some extra clip on mics for your guests'. Some machinery and other ambient noises makes it difficult to hear your guests'.
Hi Renee Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Jason, thank you for this view of buying and supporting American made products. I respect the “real” you bring to everything you do. As a 67 year old female, I probably don’t fit the 92%er profile, but when I happened upon one of your podcasts a couple of years ago, you rekindled my interest in football. I’m hooked, and I doubt I’ve missed an episode since I started watching. Thanks for allowing us to tag along on your journey, you are giving back to real people in a meaningful way.❤
Hi Kimberlea Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
This is fascinating and this woman who owns this gin is phenomenal . Just reinforces how much we take for granted. When I was growing up, my grandmother worked in a garment factory. I got to visit there a few times. There was a big ad campaign at the time 1970s with a jingle to always look for the union label. My mom used to read all the labels on clothing to look for that and made sure our clothes were made in the USA. The good old days when we didn’t have to rely on foreign trade.
Hi Lisa Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Yep and there was a concentrated efforts to break down unions, which provided millions Americans with stable jobs at middle class wage, Healthcare, and pensions.
I had sent this in to New Heights as a suggestion. Call it "What's next" do the glass blowing, make a sword, plumbing, electrician, build a house..stand up, singer, race car driver all the things... like dirty jobs but with Jason flare
Great episode, hats of to the editing team for really letting the people shine and Jason for not needing to be the one on the screen, I really appreciated the format that you were just hearing explanation in flow without pre planned questions needing to be set up in frame constantly. Also, hats off for not panning to the chip tree after she commented on how pissed off she was that was what they took away from her interview, and then letting her have a chance to speak. Again, this was just a really good look at something that I think is really important so thank you.
This is fantastic! You have given us a slice of America that many of us especially children and young people take for granted. You've put all the puzzle pieces together in a way that anyone can understand the importance of product chain from field to storefront. Well done
Thanks so much for doing this video. I find it fascinating, and I like that you are helping to get the info out that American farmers and manufacturers are so important to the success of our economy. While I am a football fan, I am even more proud and impressed that you have taken the time to learn the whole process involved in making the finished garments.
Loved this whole episode. Let's all support American Made where/how we can, and hope that more and more manufacturing comes back to the US. Having lived decades in the Southern areas it's sad to have seen whole communities shut down over the years as manufacturing was moved out of the country. Generations of families working in the industry and then it was all just . . . gone. Keep shining light on the important things!
Look out...the Kelces are taking over the world!!! BTW, this is a perfect platform for Jason. He is such a nerd (like me). The only thing Travis cares about the process of cotton is how it will look on his gorgeous body! Signed, 68 year old black woman😎
Like when he bought a race horse and Jason asked an intelligent question about it and Travis was like. "What?! I don't know" 😂 I was like huh. I'm curious and I don't even own the race horse.
JK this is the best storytelling I've seen this year. Feels like an early Xmas present. I've been a fan of American Giant for years and now you. Grateful.
Wonderful episode, thank you for using your skills to complement and highlight the people, methods and practices that go into producing a Made In The USA, Value Added Product. The cycle and drill down of employment is almost endless as is the connectivity and web of support between all the Wonderful Individuals and the Equipment that keeps putting food on our Table and a Productive/Meaningful Supportive Social Network. Jason what you’re doing with these episodes deserves the Highest Praise and Further Highlights you are a Man of the People. 😀👍👍👍
Wait this is the best video ever! Thank you so much Jason for looking into the process of making clothes we wear and all the people involved in the process. I come from a family of farmers and know how much pride goes into the process!
Thank you for sharing the story how American product made from scratch to final product. How the cotton industry works from the farmers to manufacture workers.
Hi Jason Kelce, thank you for showing us the processes of making clothes all the way from cotton fields to finished products. Very informative and very interesting for me, thank you very much.
Hi Tina Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Jason, this was awesome my guy! No skipping from me, watched the entire thing with my mouth wide open. I hope you do many more things like this, you had the knack of going into their domain and not one of those folks seemed to me that they were intimidated or was putting things on because it was you, that speaks volumes about the person you are. Top Top stuff! Fly Birds, Go Chiefs!
good work Jason. i used to "chop" (weed ) cotton in southeastern Arizona for money during summer break from school. hard work, but paid well and taught me the value of work. this work is underreported and thank you.
I'm a New Heights 92%er living in CHIEFS KINGDOM. This channel/video popped into my viewing list. VERY NICE CHANGE JASON! This is a really interesting video. It's nice to see you are knowledgeable about things other than football. Wishing you much success with this channel, Jason! SUBSCRIBED
As someone from Rocky Mount/Wilson, NC it blows my mind that you were just chilling in a Picker one day while I was working 20 minutes away. I think I've actually inspected Tatum and Ivey's trucks before. 😂 Shout out to Jason for coming out and supporting farming in small-town NC!
Thanks for highlighting an American-made product. I used to love watching these kinds of videos with my kids while watching Mister Rogers way back when!!
What a great and educational video! Bringing back manufacturing to America is so important! Thank you Jason Kelce for bringing this in a format and host so many people look up to!
This was phenomenal! Shop local as much as you can. If your government doesn't invest in these companies than the community will! Amazing to see it. Fly eagles fly
My dad was a factory worker all my life. Rubber plant in Springfield, Missouri. I never even got a glimpse into his world. This is different, but similar. For all the children of these American workers, thank you for giving us a look into the world of our beloved humans.
I love this, Jason! My day was a farmer so this is near and dear to my heart. Now, I work in the recycling and sustainability industry. The zero waste is so exciting to see! Keep these kind of videos coming!
BRAVO!! So interesting and important for America to see videos like this. You are doing something very important. I hope you keep up with this. You are giving out such a positive example. Thank you.
My first job out of the Navy was in SC at a metal stamping plant. We produced so much for the textile industry. This video brought me done memory lane. Thanks Jason. Let’s promote smartly the industries that make the most sense for our country.
I'm glad to see that you open yourself to really how America works, and that you are enlightening yourself beyond football! I've felt in the past that you and Travis didn't know too much beyond football....keep going, keep learning! I worked in the power industry(now retired)...and I often felt how America must understand how, and all that goes into where electricity comes from....and it's not by just turning a switch on!😊😮
Wow. Can't believe I watched a video on TH-cam that's longer than 5 mins. Thank you, Jason. I learned something today. I appreciate our farmers even more. ❤ More content like this please. Feed my braiiiiiin.
I’ve always loved and eat up the show how it’s made! As an adult now watching I love the knowledge you provided!! Love the layers of Jason Kelce!! Thank you for deciding to share yourself and your family with the world!
god dayum, jason kelce, you get to do so many fun things. i would have LOVED to ride in that cotton pickin' machine. very cool how everything that comes through her door has a use, like clean-up for oil spills. loved all the deep south accents too. love your curiosity and inquisitiveness - your humor and inquisitive mind is why i kept watching/listening to new heights. thank you for sharing and keep 'em coming.
Outstanding podcast! Even better "made in America" initiative for manufacturing cotton to make tee shirts! This Jason Kelse initiative should be used as a model for other profitable "made in America" small business initiatives! BRAVO ZULU Jason!
Hi Ahnie Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Jason!! This is AWESOME!!! I shared it on LinkedIn!! There are so many industries that are basically unknown to job hunters...all bringing in the aspect of politics and the bills that can help or harm productivity. I will never look at my cotton clothing the same way... except I will for sure be checking for the Made in USA label.🎉 Thank you!!
This would be an amazing teaching tool for American History classes…. It’s informative but not boring 🇺🇸 Would love to see you visit the color dying process plant and the ppl working the sewing machines. Another great job @jasonkelce it’s so cool 😎 to see you out of the house 😊🫶🏻
Hi Mary Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Hi Katie Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
New News! I have been a Redskins fan... that's right I said it: Redskins, since 1963.😀 Therefore the Eagles have been one of my "enemies." This being said, I admire Jason, Kylie, Travis, and the Kelce family. They are by all appearances great parents, friends, and all-around good eggs. Much respect!
Fantastic video Jason! I’m a Canadian who drives a few times a year from Ontario 🇨🇦 to S Carolina and pass a ton of cotton fields. I will now appreciate what is being done with this crop!
Jason, you need to do a story on the oldest American Hat making company. I used to work there back in the early 2000's. You'd love the process. They do pretty much the same thing with their wool/cotton too. But seeing it transformed into a hat is so neat. It's located in the Antique Capital of the World (used to be) in Adamstown, Pennsylvania. Not a far drive from Philly. About an hours drive. The hat making company is called Bollman Hat Company. Check it out some time, maybe do an episode like this on your channel. I was a quality assurance inspector when I worked there, but also was licensed in fork lifts and cherry pickers, so occasionally I'd have to get supplies for orders for people that were packing.
Hi, elementary teacher here requesting a censored version. This would be SO good for our College & Career days! A person the kids love and know talking about a variety of careers!
Hi M Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Thanks for the reality check. I recently received a package of t-shirts - delivered by Amazon - without thinking of any of the many hands who in some way or other made that t-shirt for me. Work centered compared to consumer centered. Good food for thought.
Maybe link in the chain? Anyway. I love this topic. Been in manufacturing my entire life and I’m convinced it’s the engine behind the US Economy. A great book on the opposite mindset - The Travels of a T Shirt in a global economy, part 2. Let’s keep producing in this country!
My mother owned a garment factory in mid America, the 1980 shift put her out of business. By 1987, she was closed and had to file bankruptcy. I ended up becoming a nurse after. Thanks for this. Go Farmers!!
Hi Bonnie Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Jason, LOVED this. I have heard of this line before now I really understand the process people pricing, etc., Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
Great mini documentary! I can also recommend "Dior In Scotland: The making of the Cruise 2025 collection". The Dior video show how Harris Wool Tweed is made and woven.
Shout out some great American made clothing brands 👇
Pretty sure Todd Shelton is Made In USA. Great jeans!
Outstanding piece!
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@@JasonKelce This was cool to watch Jason
Well made vid, Mr. Kelce. May I offer a suggestion for the future? Carry some extra clip on mics for your guests'. Some machinery and other ambient noises makes it difficult to hear your guests'.
“Worker-centered economic approach versus consumer-centered economic approach” was a fantastic point!
Except when it’s called socialism and then it’s evil…😂
I'd like to see how much these people get paid. Just the small hint from looking at them, most of them probably doesn't make a cent over minimum wage.
Jason is living out his Wikipedia searches!!!
As a farmer myself thank you for shining light on this and supporting all the American farmers❤
Hi Renee Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
I have spent my entire career in manufacturing and this was so interesting. FABULOUS episode. Love you and love what you do!
Wow, thank you!
Anybody supporting American farmers and American business always gets my support. Thanks for this episode, was very educational.
Agreed! We need to do better at buying American made stuff.
Please 🙏 Please 🙏, take this platform and run. Americans need to know where our products and food comes from. Love it when you shine your brains.
🎯💯
Yes, absolutely so much education is needed, please Jason, do this again for another product/value chain!
Jason is Mr Rogers for grown ups! I love it sm 💗
Jason, thank you for this view of buying and supporting American made products. I respect the “real” you bring to everything you do. As a 67 year old female, I probably don’t fit the 92%er profile, but when I happened upon one of your podcasts a couple of years ago, you rekindled my interest in football. I’m hooked, and I doubt I’ve missed an episode since I started watching. Thanks for allowing us to tag along on your journey, you are giving back to real people in a meaningful way.❤
Hi Kimberlea Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
@@kimberleawilson3545 all are welcome as a 92%.
This is a great video Jason! Please keep telling these people’s stories 🙌 we love it
Thank you! Will do!!
This is fascinating and this woman who owns this gin is phenomenal . Just reinforces how much we take for granted. When I was growing up, my grandmother worked in a garment factory. I got to visit there a few times. There was a big ad campaign at the time 1970s with a jingle to always look for the union label. My mom used to read all the labels on clothing to look for that and made sure our clothes were made in the USA. The good old days when we didn’t have to rely on foreign trade.
I remember the union label jingle!!! Thankful for your grandmothers efforts. ❤
Hi Lisa Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Yep and there was a concentrated efforts to break down unions, which provided millions Americans with stable jobs at middle class wage, Healthcare, and pensions.
@JasonKelce you should do a documentary series where you go around the country!!
I just said the same thing. Is Connor Barwin listening?
I had sent this in to New Heights as a suggestion. Call it "What's next" do the glass blowing, make a sword, plumbing, electrician, build a house..stand up, singer, race car driver all the things... like dirty jobs but with Jason flare
@mollymalone5984 Thank you!! ❤️
FABULOUS idea!
Great episode, hats of to the editing team for really letting the people shine and Jason for not needing to be the one on the screen, I really appreciated the format that you were just hearing explanation in flow without pre planned questions needing to be set up in frame constantly.
Also, hats off for not panning to the chip tree after she commented on how pissed off she was that was what they took away from her interview, and then letting her have a chance to speak. Again, this was just a really good look at something that I think is really important so thank you.
This is fantastic! You have given us a slice of America that many of us especially children and young people take for granted. You've put all the puzzle pieces together in a way that anyone can understand the importance of product chain from field to storefront. Well done
Thanks so much for doing this video. I find it fascinating, and I like that you are helping to get the info out that American farmers and manufacturers are so important to the success of our economy. While I am a football fan, I am even more proud and impressed that you have taken the time to learn the whole process involved in making the finished garments.
Our pleasure!
Thank you Jason!! Keep doing what you’re doing!!
Thank you! Will do!
Thank you for highlighting the work that many Americans don't often get exposed to. Stay awesome!
Loved this whole episode. Let's all support American Made where/how we can, and hope that more and more manufacturing comes back to the US. Having lived decades in the Southern areas it's sad to have seen whole communities shut down over the years as manufacturing was moved out of the country. Generations of families working in the industry and then it was all just . . . gone. Keep shining light on the important things!
Look out...the Kelces are taking over the world!!! BTW, this is a perfect platform for Jason. He is such a nerd (like me). The only thing Travis cares about the process of cotton is how it will look on his gorgeous body! Signed, 68 year old black woman😎
Like when he bought a race horse and Jason asked an intelligent question about it and Travis was like. "What?! I don't know" 😂 I was like huh. I'm curious and I don't even own the race horse.
This could be a new series. Americans need to see this.
JK this is the best storytelling I've seen this year. Feels like an early Xmas present. I've been a fan of American Giant for years and now you. Grateful.
I love that women are featured here and American farmers! So cool!!!
I loved this story. As I watched I thought of the history of the textile industry
Taylor teaches me vocabulary
Travvy teaches me football
Kylie teaches me parenting skills
Jason teaches me science.
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Wonderful episode, thank you for using your skills to complement and highlight the people, methods and practices that go into producing a Made In The USA, Value Added Product. The cycle and drill down of employment is almost endless as is the connectivity and web of support between all the Wonderful Individuals and the Equipment that keeps putting food on our Table and a Productive/Meaningful Supportive Social Network. Jason what you’re doing with these episodes deserves the Highest Praise and Further Highlights you are a Man of the People. 😀👍👍👍
Jason, this is great. I've never seen cotton harvested before and meeting the folks who grow and process cotton is a great opportunity. Good work!
Jason Kelce Showing That American Produuct Made By Americans is Gold!!!!! #62 Philly Legend
What a wonderful video of an American product by American people! Fascinating ❗️
Wait this is the best video ever! Thank you so much Jason for looking into the process of making clothes we wear and all the people involved in the process. I come from a family of farmers and know how much pride goes into the process!
Thank you @Jason Kelce! this is important for people that are non-farmers to know how much work and long days it takes to do farming.
Thank you for sharing the story how American product made from scratch to final product. How the cotton industry works from the farmers to manufacture workers.
Hi Jason Kelce, thank you for showing us the processes of making clothes all the way from cotton fields to finished products. Very informative and very interesting for me, thank you very much.
Hi Tina Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Jason, this was awesome my guy! No skipping from me, watched the entire thing with my mouth wide open. I hope you do many more things like this, you had the knack of going into their domain and not one of those folks seemed to me that they were intimidated or was putting things on because it was you, that speaks volumes about the person you are. Top Top stuff! Fly Birds, Go Chiefs!
good work Jason. i used to "chop" (weed ) cotton in southeastern Arizona for money during summer break from school. hard work, but paid well and taught me the value of work. this work is underreported and thank you.
I'm a New Heights 92%er living in CHIEFS KINGDOM. This channel/video popped into my viewing list. VERY NICE CHANGE JASON! This is a really interesting video. It's nice to see you are knowledgeable about things other than football. Wishing you much success with this channel, Jason! SUBSCRIBED
@JasonKelce thank you for spoiling us 3 days un a row with videos!! I ❤ your content!!
ALL of the people in this video are what makes America great.
As someone from Rocky Mount/Wilson, NC it blows my mind that you were just chilling in a Picker one day while I was working 20 minutes away. I think I've actually inspected Tatum and Ivey's trucks before. 😂
Shout out to Jason for coming out and supporting farming in small-town NC!
Same! Super cool!
Fantastic video...so wonderful that you are using your fame to help farmers.
Thanks for highlighting an American-made product. I used to love watching these kinds of videos with my kids while watching Mister Rogers way back when!!
What a great and educational video! Bringing back manufacturing to America is so important! Thank you Jason Kelce for bringing this in a format and host so many people look up to!
This was phenomenal! Shop local as much as you can. If your government doesn't invest in these companies than the community will! Amazing to see it. Fly eagles fly
Absolutely amazing to see!! And thank you for teaching me a few things and showcasing hardworking Americans at the same time.
My dad was a factory worker all my life. Rubber plant in Springfield, Missouri. I never even got a glimpse into his world.
This is different, but similar.
For all the children of these American workers, thank you for giving us a look into the world of our beloved humans.
I love this, Jason! My day was a farmer so this is near and dear to my heart. Now, I work in the recycling and sustainability industry. The zero waste is so exciting to see! Keep these kind of videos coming!
BRAVO!! So interesting and important for America to see videos like this. You are doing something very important. I hope you keep up with this. You are giving out such a positive example. Thank you.
My first job out of the Navy was in SC at a metal stamping plant. We produced so much for the textile industry. This video brought me done memory lane. Thanks Jason. Let’s promote smartly the industries that make the most sense for our country.
This is so interesting! Congratulations on the little girl on the way!
I'm glad to see that you open yourself to really how America works, and that you are enlightening yourself beyond football! I've felt in the past that you and Travis didn't know too much beyond football....keep going, keep learning! I worked in the power industry(now retired)...and I often felt how America must understand how, and all that goes into where electricity comes from....and it's not by just turning a switch on!😊😮
This was fascinating, really cool to see how cotton and textiles are made.
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing this. Shout out to all them ladies standing all day sewing
Wow. Can't believe I watched a video on TH-cam that's longer than 5 mins. Thank you, Jason. I learned something today. I appreciate our farmers even more. ❤ More content like this please. Feed my braiiiiiin.
jason’s on an awesome journey giving all the good this country has going on a platform to be heard. nothing but respect for it.
I’ve always loved and eat up the show how it’s made! As an adult now watching I love the knowledge you provided!! Love the layers of Jason Kelce!! Thank you for deciding to share yourself and your family with the world!
Respect for this JK 🫡 really nice work by the team on this one
This is excellent Jason! Love how you’re bringing attention to American grown and made items, we need more of this!!
This was absolutely amazing and informative!! Thanks for stimulating the brain with knowledge. Mad respect to you Jason.
god dayum, jason kelce, you get to do so many fun things. i would have LOVED to ride in that cotton pickin' machine. very cool how everything that comes through her door has a use, like clean-up for oil spills. loved all the deep south accents too. love your curiosity and inquisitiveness - your humor and inquisitive mind is why i kept watching/listening to new heights. thank you for sharing and keep 'em coming.
Wonderful educational video. And to think cotton started back in the slave labour. Fascinating and educational film. Thanks.
Outstanding podcast! Even better "made in America" initiative for manufacturing cotton to make tee shirts! This Jason Kelse initiative should be used as a model for other profitable "made in America" small business initiatives! BRAVO ZULU Jason!
I love this. It reminds me when Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street used to show us how something was made or where it came from! So cool, Jason.
Hi Ahnie Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Amazing! Support American businesses!
Jason!! This is AWESOME!!! I shared it on LinkedIn!! There are so many industries that are basically unknown to job hunters...all bringing in the aspect of politics and the bills that can help or harm productivity.
I will never look at my cotton clothing the same way... except I will for sure be checking for the Made in USA label.🎉 Thank you!!
Please do more of this! Whatever you are curious about...we will be onboard!!
MADE IN AMERICA FOREVER!!!❤❤❤❤ 🇺🇸. Thanks for sharing this cotton picking story!! 😀
I grew up on West Texas cotton farm and, until today, never really understood how the garments came together. Very educational, thank you.
Every line in the chain LINK This was a great content, team. I'll watch 100 of these.
Amazing, thank you for sharing this
Thanks for this video. I am now interested in supporting the usa made. Supporting farmers is my favorite thing.
This would be an amazing teaching tool for American History classes…. It’s informative but not boring 🇺🇸 Would love to see you visit the color dying process plant and the ppl working the sewing machines. Another great job @jasonkelce it’s so cool 😎 to see you out of the house 😊🫶🏻
Thank you, Jason, for posting something very interesting and postive for America ❤you are a true American and your family is beautiful😊
Hi Mary Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
Fascinating!! I always love watching "how things are made" stories! Need more like this! 😁
Thank you Jason, it makes me feel good that you are looking out for the American people!
Hi Katie Good afternoon. I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌺🌺🌺
New News! I have been a Redskins fan... that's right I said it: Redskins, since 1963.😀 Therefore the Eagles have been one of my "enemies." This being said, I admire Jason, Kylie, Travis, and the Kelce family. They are by all appearances great parents, friends, and all-around good eggs. Much respect!
I always like watching stuff on the process of how its done. This is awesome.
Fantastic video Jason! I’m a Canadian who drives a few times a year from Ontario 🇨🇦 to S Carolina and pass a ton of cotton fields. I will now appreciate what is being done with this crop!
Loved watching this!! Very informative and interesting!
Hi Jason, Thank you for this informative video. Farmers definitely need our support...
LOVED this! Great job Jason, really interesting!
Jason takes us on a field trip 😁
Jason, I love this.
This was fascinating!!
Jason, you need to do a story on the oldest American Hat making company. I used to work there back in the early 2000's. You'd love the process. They do pretty much the same thing with their wool/cotton too. But seeing it transformed into a hat is so neat. It's located in the Antique Capital of the World (used to be) in Adamstown, Pennsylvania. Not a far drive from Philly. About an hours drive. The hat making company is called Bollman Hat Company. Check it out some time, maybe do an episode like this on your channel. I was a quality assurance inspector when I worked there, but also was licensed in fork lifts and cherry pickers, so occasionally I'd have to get supplies for orders for people that were packing.
Love this! All hail the American cotton farmer! Show us the missing steps, too, please.
Hi, elementary teacher here requesting a censored version. This would be SO good for our College & Career days! A person the kids love and know talking about a variety of careers!
Grab a HS student for an extra credit work to blurb out the audio….. everyone wins
Go to the kid that loves to edit and play around on his computer and let him go ham
Get a student teacher to work on blurring out the parts you need
Womp womp
@@KP-vf5cgGreat idea, thanks!
Awesome video.... Keep it up
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for taking us in that journey. Keep it up!👍🏻
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Jason, check out Quaker Marine supply in NY. Hats and clothing. Made in the USA. Love my Swordfish hat.
So awesome Jason! Thank you so much!!!!!❤🤍💙❤🤍💙❤🤍💙❤🤍💙❤🤍💙
So interesting! I love this kind of stuff
Thanks for the reality check. I recently received a package of t-shirts - delivered by Amazon - without thinking of any of the many hands who in some way or other made that t-shirt for me. Work centered compared to consumer centered. Good food for thought.
Maybe link in the chain? Anyway. I love this topic. Been in manufacturing my entire life and I’m convinced it’s the engine behind the US Economy. A great book on the opposite mindset - The Travels of a T Shirt in a global economy, part 2. Let’s keep producing in this country!
You rock brother!!! Keep it goin !!!
Great episode!!!! Love this!!!
My mother owned a garment factory in mid America, the 1980 shift put her out of business. By 1987, she was closed and had to file bankruptcy. I ended up becoming a nurse after. Thanks for this. Go Farmers!!
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I'm still loving my 10 year old American Giant hoodie. Lost my hood cincher. American Giant replaced it, no questions asked.
Jason, LOVED this. I have heard of this line before now I really understand the process people pricing, etc., Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to see what’s next.
Wow! Cool video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great mini documentary! I can also recommend "Dior In Scotland: The making of the Cruise 2025 collection". The Dior video show how Harris Wool Tweed is made and woven.
Fascinating!
just loved, loved this episode!
Gentlemen that was really cool to watch , Jason thank you