This is so wonderful to see! The couple's story is so inspirational. It shows that when Americans empower themselves, and do what is good for the country, the people, and market to the consumer who is already buying items like this but made in slave labor workshops in other countries, the couple have proven that whatever your dream is, it can still be done in the USA. They have inspired even the home sewers to see that determination will give you success. These skills should never be lost!
these are really really cool. i live in a little town in georgia and i looked up where they are stocked and one of the two stores that carries them in ga is in my town of about 10,000 people. i like that they dont just put it in big cities, theyre really sticking to their roots. i am going to go look at them tomorrow, but from what i saw they mightbe a bit too loose for me to spend almost $300 on them.
Love their jeans, but find the comments about the company itself on glassdoor.com curious. That wouldn't stop me from purchasing their product however. I just found those comments to be unusual given the owners' on-camera personalities. Probably disgruntled employees, but who knows? Again, I love their jeans regardless.
Its called factoring. You had a order for 500 pairs of jeans. The stimulus had nothing to do with it. Dont buy that lie. You got your loan because you worked hard.
I am very proud of these two and their courage.
This is so wonderful to see! The couple's story is so inspirational. It shows that when Americans empower themselves, and do what is good for the country, the people, and market to the consumer who is already buying items like this but made in slave labor workshops in other countries, the couple have proven that whatever your dream is, it can still be done in the USA.
They have inspired even the home sewers to see that determination will give you success. These skills should never be lost!
these are really really cool. i live in a little town in georgia and i looked up where they are stocked and one of the two stores that carries them in ga is in my town of about 10,000 people. i like that they dont just put it in big cities, theyre really sticking to their roots. i am going to go look at them tomorrow, but from what i saw they mightbe a bit too loose for me to spend almost $300 on them.
Good old Americana. Love how they sign their jeans.
This is a good video. Sad that Cone went out of business. I purchase only American made clothing and will have to check out RD. Best to all.
love it!!! dyi turns into bigger production!!! i'm so sick of made in china, india, etc...crap!!! dreaming of doing this in canada!!!
I will be buying some of these. Buy American and support local businesses. You will get what you pay for.
diesel jeans are $ 240 up to but i prefer to buy diesel the acid wash and stone wash jeans are most style in our days
Go american jean co. 48 bucks made in North Carolina
Love their jeans, but find the comments about the company itself on glassdoor.com curious. That wouldn't stop me from purchasing their product however. I just found those comments to be unusual given the owners' on-camera personalities. Probably disgruntled employees, but who knows? Again, I love their jeans regardless.
Price
Wow. Awesome. I guess that guy who said "All denim is made in Mexico" doesn't know whar he's talking about
أريدوا أن أتعلم خياطة السروال دجيين.
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I wish them luck. But in know way in hell I'll spend. 250 on a pair of jeans to we're to work. Or for a party. I'll have to do with out.
Its called factoring. You had a order for 500 pairs of jeans. The stimulus had nothing to do with it. Dont buy that lie. You got your loan because you worked hard.
Don't be a dick.
OBAMA
No Jean or gene should cost over 100 bones. Love the story, but no need to gouge
If you knew anything about this type of denim, you'd know it's worth the price.
xbradx11 fuck you and your denim love, fatbody.
Richard Burns being made by AMERICANS for AMERICANS is completely worth it.