I was upset that shoes could have been made there when they should be made in Italy as the stamp suggests. Upon further inspection, I went on EBay and saw their “made in Romania” shoes and clothing. They are work uniforms. Just goes to show how journalists are many times decieving in how they preeent news stories. Again, apologies if I offended you or anybody else from the great state of Texas. With that said, I will still only buy made in France/Italy/Spain pieces. Not at all impressed with my most recent US made piece and it put a sour taste in my mouth on US manufactured pieces from LV.Romanian production of LV shoes & bags was discussed here on TPF last year, in a thread in which you yourself participated: https://forum.purseblog.com/threads...es-in-romanian-factories-the-guardian.967629/ The "not generational artisans, most are trained on site" appears in that specific article.
As for the rest of your comment... well I'll just let it speak for itself.
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