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In reply to the discussion: My sister found these among my mom's old things [View all]CrispyQ
(40,965 posts)5. You could tell, too.
When I was a kid, you never had to take scissors to your store bought clothes to trim tiny threads. You never had to sew on buttons that were barely hanging on by a thread & if you did happen to find such a garment, the store would offer you a discount for the trouble of having to re-sew the button. And the thing I miss the most, you got a little envelope with an extra button or two.
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When I was a kid, we were asked to roll our sleeves up to support the local paper mill's union.
tecelote
Sep 2013
#30
I remember those labels. "Symbol of decency, fair labor standards, and the American way of life."
Hekate
Sep 2013
#2
I shop mainly in thrift stores and find more union labels and made in America tags
mountain grammy
Sep 2013
#22
From the days when even the wealthy realized no one is a truly self-made success.
VPStoltz
Sep 2013
#52