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| The company I worked for produced the swing tag labels for Asda George, Woolmark and Per Una amongst others and I invoiced the manufacturers every day and the country that produced the most garments was Turkey, closely followed by Cyprus and then Latvia. There were a few British ones but not many. As I left we had opened a subsiduary in China to produce labels but at that time China and the far East was in its infancy for us.
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| Quote rover49="rover49"Not clothes, but I still use a stereo system I bought 20 years ago that was made in the UK by Arcam, still works brilliantly and I have not heard sound quality any better since I had an valve amp and turntable in the 70's.
Don't know if they still produce in the UK these days though.'"
I don't know where Arcam produce their kit these days but I have some Naim amps I bought in the early 80's when I lived in London (and had the spare cash to indulge myself!). Naim serviced them for me last year and still manufacture in the UK. My amps are as good as new and you will never get a "no sorry we can't fix or service your amp" from Naim.
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| Quote cod'ead="cod'ead"Even my trainers are by Norman Walsh, a footwear company that has now been sadly swallowed by Reebok. They are hand-lasted and made in Bolton, when my local cobbler saw them, he reckoned he'd have no problem re-soling them in the future.'"
[url=http://www.walshcasual.com/#/norman-walsh/4572458204Walsh Casuals still going strong in Bolton[/url.
I've not heard of them being bought up by Reebok. They do have some links: Normal Walsh learnt his trade from JW Foster, whose grandsons later formed Reebok. [url=http://www.oipolloi.com/walsh-of-bolton-englandArticle from the factory floor, Dec 2012.[/url
[url=http://www.walshcasual.com/#/rugby-league/4572458351Even a dedicated RL page |
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