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I think the question is how much more dosh Orslow is making by moving production out of Japan, because that is always the reason any production moves from a high wage country to a lower wage one. Chinese qc is clearly catching up, no question there.The real question is whether you’d be able to tell it wasn’t MiJ if there wasn’t a label.
I think the question is how much more dosh Orslow is making by moving production out of Japan, because that is always the reason any production moves from a high wage country to a lower wage one. Chinese qc is clearly catching up, no question there.
Pricing never goes down, silly : )I think it’s more that, if they’re swapping to China over Japan, the pricing should decrease to reflect that, regardless of QC?
I don’t own the MiJ army fits but I can tell the differences between the MiJ slim fits and the MiC army fitsThe real question is whether you’d be able to tell it wasn’t MiJ if there wasn’t a label.
The thing is that the items that are still MiJ, they (or retailers) certainly make that clear and likewise in sewn clearly into the label.no issues imo because Beams plus makes their stuff in China as well.
It's even funnier bc the orslow logo has an outline of Japan.The thing is that the items that are still MiJ, they (or retailers) certainly make that clear and likewise in sewn clearly into the label.
Ultimately, it is problematic when companies are built on the reputation of being made somewhere like Japan and then clandestinely switching. Especially when a pair of fatigue pants cost around $250.
Regardless, I really dig the brick crapton of OrSlow I already own. Currently wearing New Yorker shorts that I had altered to 7 inches. Only hope they continue to offer their Loopwheel sweatshirts as they are amazing.
What we believe is important is to provide high-quality products made under the supervision of Japanese people.
The sewing factory we are working with is a reliable factory that is run by Japanese.