Thank you for putting this on youtube. We are a homeschooling family and are learning about 'useful' plants. This was perfect for our 1st grader to see the stages of production. Great job!
Thanks for putting this video up! While most of the textile industry has moved offshore, there ARE some companies like yours that STILL manufacture garments proudly made in the USA. I work for a company locally here in Pa. that makes designer tees for the high-end fashion industry and the owner is doing all he can to keep the company running. The recession made a BIG dent in the company but it's still operating and I think it will make it! Keep up the great work and people, buy AMERICAN!
@sosfromtexas You're welcome Gary! I gave your info to Brian Meck who is Vice President of sales at Fesslerusa. you can go to their website as well using their company name and put dot com after it.
your t-shirts are great. i'm a musician and have been ordering your plain tees which i then have silk-screened with my own design. i get a lot of compliments on the quality of the fabric & workmanship -- 'wow, these are really nice' -- people are surprised, and they notice. thank you for providing a product i can feel good about supporting and offering to others.
As a former dyer, I can appreciate what you're trying to accomplish. It seems the problem has been that corporations have made it all about the bottom line, never mind the consequences. And the consequences have been devastating to our economy. A similar situation has happened and is happening with our food supply. Look up the movie Food Inc., for some insight into food farming's obstacles and fights with corporational take over of the food supply. Again, good luck with your efforts.
Thanks for making the video. It was awesome to see organic tees from start to finish.......as I am an apparel decorator. I know you a re very proud of what you do!
Wow - totally awesome video! Everyone that wears clothes should see this video!
madeinamericaSC 1 week ago
I like how there are black men operating the gin. Keeping it authentic.
misternegor 2 months ago
Thank you for putting this on youtube. We are a homeschooling family and are learning about 'useful' plants. This was perfect for our 1st grader to see the stages of production. Great job!
mjmullikin 3 months ago
I especially like seeing them cut out about 100 pieces at once! This is great! Our church has your shirts and I love them.
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i'mma let u finish, but hemp is the greenest fiber of all time!
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Thanks for putting this video up! While most of the textile industry has moved offshore, there ARE some companies like yours that STILL manufacture garments proudly made in the USA. I work for a company locally here in Pa. that makes designer tees for the high-end fashion industry and the owner is doing all he can to keep the company running. The recession made a BIG dent in the company but it's still operating and I think it will make it! Keep up the great work and people, buy AMERICAN!
johnifly 1 year ago
@johnifly
Would like more information about your company. We made in USA guys are few these days but the demand is growing.
thanks for the encouragement---Gary
sosfromtexas 1 year ago
@sosfromtexas Hi Gary!
I will submit your company info to our head of sales and I'm sure he will contact you. Thanks for your interest!
johnifly 1 year ago
@sosfromtexas You're welcome Gary! I gave your info to Brian Meck who is Vice President of sales at Fesslerusa. you can go to their website as well using their company name and put dot com after it.
johnifly 1 year ago
your t-shirts are great. i'm a musician and have been ordering your plain tees which i then have silk-screened with my own design. i get a lot of compliments on the quality of the fabric & workmanship -- 'wow, these are really nice' -- people are surprised, and they notice. thank you for providing a product i can feel good about supporting and offering to others.
cluckfemme 1 year ago
@cluckfemme
thanks for the kudos and the support
Gary
sosfromtexas 1 year ago
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cluckfemme 1 year ago
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cluckfemme 1 year ago
Gary,
Great video! I've always wanted to see what you do - amazing!
A city cousin,
Kristen
smushedsquirrel 2 years ago
As a former dyer, I can appreciate what you're trying to accomplish. It seems the problem has been that corporations have made it all about the bottom line, never mind the consequences. And the consequences have been devastating to our economy. A similar situation has happened and is happening with our food supply. Look up the movie Food Inc., for some insight into food farming's obstacles and fights with corporational take over of the food supply. Again, good luck with your efforts.
krpoovey 2 years ago
Thanks for making the video. It was awesome to see organic tees from start to finish.......as I am an apparel decorator. I know you a re very proud of what you do!
SilverThreadsFL 2 years ago
Gary,
Thanks for sharing that great video! I have never seen modern cotton production before. Looks very professional..
Marcie & Joe--Green Goods
undeadmacintosh 2 years ago
Very Cool Video
sammytexas 2 years ago