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Small New York-based business thrives on quality leather goods
To many patriotic consumers, the thought of trying to buy leather
goods made in the USA can bring on feelings of hopelessness. If you’ve
checked labels at big name retailers such as Wilson’s – The Leather Experts,
you’ve probably noticed that almost all of their products are made in China.
The overwhelming majority of leather goods sold in America today are not
made in America. Thankfully, there are American companies like Leather
Artisan.
It is through ordering products of my own from this company that I
am able to say that these are some of the finest leather products available
anywhere, and the craftsmanship is superb. How many people do you know that
carry their laptops in American-made briefcases? How many women do you know
that carry American-made leather handbags? How many men do you know that
carry their American dollars in American-made wallets? By visiting
www.leatherartisan.com you’ll see a wide range of American possibilities.
From briefcases, belts and backpacks to moccasins and money clips, Leather
Artisan makes them all in their shop in Upstate New York.
Leather Artisan products are made from only the finest domestic
hides, which are tanned right here in the USA. Every piece of hardware that
accompanies your high-quality leather product, which is a result of over 20
years of experience, is made in the USA as well.
Owners Tom and Donna Amoroso take pride in their hard-earned
reputation for high-quality made in America products. And you’ll know you
are getting a truly unique product since all leather goods are designed by
the owners of the company.
In a supposedly recovering U.S. economy where it seems that almost
everything is made in China, it’s refreshing to become aware of a company
where absolutely nothing is made in China. By buying American-made products
from American-owned companies, we know that we are rewarding American owners
and workers by keeping both profits and jobs within our borders. And we also
know that we’re not contributing to the massive and growing trade deficit,
but instead are contributing to the small businesses that are the most
deserving of our consumer dollars – the ones that are bucking the trend of a
seemingly endless stream of increasing imports.
Roger Simmermaker, Author
How Americans Can Buy American
www.howtobuyamerican.com
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