When I enter in any atelier and I have faced it in complete miss, confusion, always I suppose that it may be problematic in results, and your factory is well organized this is a positive viewer of mine. Congratulations. Sucess to u enterprise.
My average cost per Jean is about $350. $850 is my highest and $10 is my lowest. I love my jeans...even have a pair of glow in the dark blue denim jeans.
@@SanHeLaoGe Half of Americans can't afford a $400 emergency expense. This has been in the news. I highly doubt that average Americans spend $200 for a pair of pants.
Complain about a couple hundred bucks but... I've had a few pairs of Nudie raw selvedge jeans for damn near a decade. Yeah, there's holes and I've patched them a ton of times, but man do they look and fit awesome still... And everything done to them, patina wise, was all me.
Used to love -Those 1980s Jeans - Stonewashed so light blue ! -Lee - Levis - both button & zips - on a summers day in the 80's - Nice stonewashed jeans - freshly ironed white Indian cotton shirt & A nice pair of bumpers - That was the order of the day
notice how a pair of jeans made in america cost $265 bc you're paying for "craftsmanship" but the jeans from walmart are under what like $20? americans think they should be paid fairly but won't pay bengali people the same fair wages. Their cost of livings isn't cheaper, they're just seen as bodies in a sweat shop not people.
Someone billion dollars comes at a cost of others miserable life out of desperation. As soon as there is alternative noone will do it, just a short term suffering. As soon as Bangladesh GDP reach from $400Billion to $1.5Trillion+ Dollars, cheap labour no longer will be nessasary. Internal demand will surplus overseas like China. Then Bangladesh will need to rely on cheap labour from Africa and South America. European, American, Australian, Russian, Arab economic foundation build on SLAVE TRADE. Status quo remain until abolished.
@@aidanyelsma7762 koolness... I wished they had a size 46. I hope to visit the store when I come home next week for a visit. At least I can purchase a tshirt ( I am a proud detroiter no matter where I live in the world )
I could see tailors throughout of the world, not quantity of produced, but quality of their jeans, this is their nicho of sales. In BCG matrix would it be
Gonna have a look on your web site ? - Do you go as far as doing the light blue denim stonewashed maybe ? - I'll find out ? I did go out with a beautiful young lady who was a whizz on a sewing machine - Her mom was a seamstress and obviously showed her daughter how to use the sewing machine - Her thing was to wander around junk shops or flea markets looking for those old 1940'50'&60's Envelopes with paper patterns in - and then Paulla would bring these paper patterns into the future as clothes -She looked dead smart in some of her creations looked like she had walked out of a movie ? We were both nurse's a hospital and we both livied in the nurses home -She would get me to get extra white cotton sheets on bed changing day so she could cut them up and make clothes out of them ! Shouldnt be telling you this - But she never owned a pair of Jeans -She always wore a skirt or a dress - Would say denin is workwear ! Wish I had never let that girl slip through my fingers one in a million she was !
@@kkgenkai6094 oh well I kind of like the english subject (Im swedish) but what everybody in my class loves is our english teacher he is so fkn funny and he hasnt got his shit togheter and Its so funny when he gets mad
I am not sure if these are handmade. I know we make Handmade jeans and it is not done with all of these machines. We cut by hand, we put on the waistband by hand and we get it done in 4 hrs and our jeans are far more complex than these and far more unique. We make them to measure not cut in bulk/
I don't see them hitting a global market Or making a dent even in say Canada First you have USD which is higher Then you have import cost And having it shipped will be the same Avg price as the jeans them self's China or India may have cheap goods but its still 1/4 the cost and Free shipping ..0 tax Someone needs to get thick denim and really try and strike a deal for the final cost And make the money on bulk ..or cut out the middle man and buy the cotton
Isn’t this the company on “the profit “ Owner with glasses was super arrogant and full of him self. His prices reflect that. Good luck keeping those prices going....
What handmade means to me: No machine used in the production of the garment. Sewing by hand means needle and thread work: manually threading the eye of the needle, making the knot and stitch by tedious stitch sewing seams, pressing the seams which all may take days rather than hours. The labor costs would shoot up even higher. I may have to make my own.
Who disliked? Who was offended by this and how? Also good for them for working and taking matters into their own hands but dang those some expensive jeans and jean jackets.