How is this any different than “I support black businesses...”
I wonder how the miner lost them...
Interesting.
Were the Chinese railroad laborers making clothes back then? This implies the other jeans companies used ????? to make theirs.
“The only kind made by White Labor.”
It had a BLM patch on the back?
Was there a CRT slogan?
A label printed on the interior of the pocket declares: “the only kind made by White Labor”
Lol! Replace white with any other race and it would be praised by woke society today.
Liberals must get cramps trying to imagine how everything is racisss.
I p!ss them off telling them I do not GAS if they think I be a racisss.
The one rear pocket shows this was an early transition model. The one rear pocket version was only made for a short time, I have been told.
Reminds of the story of shady gunslinger Two Gun Cohen, who earned his chops protecting Chinese railroad workers from the usual bandits and thugs, and apparently from Chinese organized crime.
The anniversary of the death of Two Gun Cohen was a couple days ago.
Well, what was the slogan?
Intends to flip them for $150k and already has buyers contacting him. That’s some easy money.
Well then, if that is racist, then no one should buy anything with Made in China on it.
Everyone talking about the “racist slogan”. Nobody talking about the 23-year-old with 80K of disposable income to spend on a pair of old pants.
In 1880, a pair of jeans like that cost $1.80. Eighty years later they cost new $2.60.
Today the cost of a brand new pair is $70, depending on which store sells them. And they have not been made in the USA for decades.
Consider the rate of inflation between 1880 and 1960.
Now consider the rate of inflation from 1960 to today. Horrifying!