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Re: May day



I thought that just the final assembly was performed in the U.S.

Michael Eisenscher wrote:

> I believe that not all New Balance shoes are U.S. made.  As I recall, only
> the high end men's and women's running shoes are U.S. made.  Most others are
> imported from China.
>
> At 09:55 PM 5/1/98 +0000, Andrew C. Pollack wrote:
> >A couple progressive publications have mentioned during antiNike reports
> >that New Balance meets both criteria. I can't vouch for it, but that's
> >what they say.
> >Happy May Day, Happy Birthday
> >Andy Pollack
> >
> >On Fri, 1 May 1998 16:08:30 EDT Jay Hecht <JayHecht@xxxxxxx> writes:
> >>Well, I gues I should tell everybody:
> >>
> >>Today is my 40th birthday.  Somehow astrology and politics must have
> >>had some
> >>role way back when... (alright, so I also played left wing in ice
> >>hockey).
> >>
> >>Can anyone tell me if there are any children's sneakers that are:  1)
> >>made in
> >>the US, and 2) not under sweat-shop conditions (anywhere!) ?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Jason
> >>
> >
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