Monday, December 3, 2012

Made in the USA...but where?

When we first launched Concord Button Downs this past fall, one of the most frequently asked questions was, "where are your shirts made?" People loved seeing our collar tag, which reads "Made in New England", but often wondered "well...where in New England?" After hearing this continual inquiry we decided to better educate our fans by providing a glimpse into our Supplier's factory.



Based in Fall River, MA, our Supplier is situated on the Quequechan River. Residing in one of the oldest textile centers in the United States, their outfit (no pun intend) is full of historical charm. From the outside this structure stands tall and strong, intimidating because of its oversized stature. With peeling paint and rusted metal bannisters the exterior appearance is anything but inviting. On the inside however, this building maintains a very intimate feel; wooden floors cover the entire facility front-to-back, tight rickety stair cases connect offices and otherwise distant sub-sections, and an immense amount of natural light brightens the working area highlighting the warehouse's authenticity.



When asked about his operation, Bob, the company's owner commented, "step inside and you will find an honest, hard-working factory, and a group of skilled, dedicated craftspeople using vintage sewing machines to create honest, timeless clothing." In witnessing the character of those who run this facility and observing their intense devotion, our shirts become that much more special. No, our shirts are not mass produced; and no, our shirts are not made in third world countries. Rather, our shirts are hand stitched by hard working New Englanders who value high quality products and fine garments. We truly believe you too can "feel good about what you wear" by sporting our New England styled shirts made right here in Fall River, MA.



Pictures provided by: Dave Souza of "The Herald News", and "We Are The Market"

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