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I actually would like to get my clothes entirely custom made now.

I can never really find what I want. Usually if it looks good, it's expensive as shyt. But if it looks good AND is cheap, it's always sold out.

And I'm not talking about that print-on-demand bullshyt either. I'm talking about sewn from scratch.

Does anyone know where I can get this done?

A tailor???:dahell: just give him the materials...
 

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Let's see ur size 14's 😄
First let’s see if the herpes in your lips has healed. Okay?
So I left after that.
He got drunk on rum and I ended up catching him with dirty hoes 1 even had oral herpes. So I went for a meal in Ocho Rios and when I returned he whooped me. 2 weeks later (incubation period) I have herpes on my face. 😭
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LVMH finds making Louis Vuitton bags messy in Texas
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Tassilo HummelApril 10, 20252:25 AM EDTUpdated 3 days ago
U.S. President Donald Trump visits the Louis Vuitton Rochambeau Ranch leather workshop in Keene, Texas
ALVARADO, Texas / PARIS, April 10 (Reuters) - Six years ago, LVMH's billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault and President Donald Trump cut the blue ribbon on a factory in rural Texas that would make designer handbags for Louis Vuitton, one of the world’s best-known luxury brands.

But since the high-profile opening, the factory has faced a host of problems limiting production, 11 former Louis Vuitton employees told Reuters. The site has consistently ranked among the worst-performing for Louis Vuitton globally, “significantly” underperforming other facilities, according to three former Louis Vuitton workers and a senior industry source, who cited internal rankings shared with staff.

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The plant’s problems – which haven’t previously been reported – highlight the challenges for LVMH as it attempts to build its production footprint in the U.S. to avoid Trump’s threatened tariffs on European-made goods.

“The ramp-up was harder than we thought it would be, that’s true,” Ludovic Pauchard, Louis Vuitton’s industrial director, said in an interview on Friday in response to detailed questions about Reuters findings.

The Texas site, situated on a 250-acre ranch, has struggled due to a lack of skilled leather workers able to produce at the brand’s quality standards, the three former workers told Reuters. “It took them years to start making the simple pockets of the Neverfull handbag,” one source familiar with operations at the plant said, referring to the classic Louis Vuitton shoulder tote bag.

Errors made during the cutting, preparation and assembly process led to the waste of as many as 40% of the leather hides, said one former employee with detailed knowledge of the factory’s performance. Industry-wide, typical waste rates for leather goods are generally 20%, a senior industry source said.

Several former employees who spoke to Reuters described a high pressure environment. To boost production numbers, supervisors routinely turned a blind eye toward methods to conceal defects, and in some cases encouraged them, four former employees told Reuters.

Pauchard acknowledged there had been such cases in the past, but said the issue had been resolved. “This dates back to 2018 and one particular manager who isn’t part of the company anymore,” he said.

Poorly-crafted handbags deemed unfit for sale are shredded on-site and carted away in trucks for incineration, two of the sources with knowledge of the firm’s supply chain said.

A former production supervisor who often travelled to the site, said Louis Vuitton mostly used the Texas plant for less sophisticated handbag models, producing its most expensive products elsewhere.

Pauchard, Louis Vuitton's industrial director, said the company was being “patient” with “a young factory.”

“Any bag that goes out of it must be a Louis Vuitton bag, we make sure it meets exactly the same quality,” he said. “I am not aware of any kinds of issues suggesting the quality coming from Texas is any different from that coming from Europe.”

MADE IN USA

Perched behind a hill, the handbag maker's two production facilities were built on grounds near grazing cattle and a gas well. Louis Vuitton named the site Rochambeau in tribute to a French general who fought in the Revolutionary War.

Workers at the site make components and entire models of Louis Vuitton handbags like Felice pochettes and Metis bags – with "Made in USA" tags inside. The items sell for around $1,500 and $3,000 at high-end boutiques.

LVMH declined to comment when asked which handbag models are fully or partially made in Texas but former workers interviewed by Reuters mentioned the Carryall, Keepall, Metis, Felice and Neverfull handbag lines among the plant's products.

In its marketing material, Louis Vuitton says its handbags - typically made at French, Spanish or Italian leather ateliers by artisans known as "petites mains” - are assembled using a process that it has perfected since the mid 19th century. After cutting canvas and leather using hand tools and laser-cutting machines, they stitch pieces together using industrial sewing machines.

Workers at the Texas facility, which includes dedicated floors for cutting and for assembly as well as a warehouse, were initially paid $13 per hour. As of 2024, base pay for a leather worker position at the plant was $17 per hour, according to two people who recently applied for positions. The minimum wage in Texas is $7.25 an hour.

A former leather worker who arrived as a migrant in the U.S. some years before, said she felt proud when she was hired by the prestigious French brand, but said some workers struggled to meet the brand’s quality standards and production targets.

"We were under a lot of pressure to make the daily goals," said the former worker, who left the factory at the end of 2019.

Another person who worked at the facility until 2023 said she cut corners, like using a hot pin to “melt” canvas and leather to conceal imperfections in a particularly difficult piece called the Vendome Opera Bag.

Another former leather worker said they’d seen people melt material to hide holes or other imperfections in stitching.

Damien Verbrigghe, Louis Vuitton’s international manufacturing director, conceded some at the Texas plant had chosen to change jobs or leave because of its stringent quality requirements.

“There are artisans that we hire, who we train and who, after several weeks, or months, realize in light of the expectations, the level of detail that is required, they would rather work in other fields like logistics,” he said. “Some people chose to leave us, because it’s true that it’s a job that requires a lot of savoir faire.”

Three former workers at the plant said they received between two and five weeks of training. A current Louis Vuitton employee in France said receiving just a few weeks of training wasn't unusual as most learning happens on the production line supervised by more experienced craftspeople.

"Knowledge of sewing on leather/canvas is a plus, but not required. We offer comprehensive training,” the company said in a job posting for artisan positions in Alvarado published on its website in January.

Verbrigghe said training in Texas is “exactly the same program that we have in all our workshops,” that is, six weeks on the training line, where new artisans do nothing but learn basic operations and skills before going on to train on the assembly line. There, he said, they are “accompanied and continuously mentored by trainers.”

TAX BREAKS

LVMH got a host of tax breaks and incentives from Johnson County, including a 10-year, 75% property tax cut, promising the company an estimated $29 million in savings. ”We look forward to serving this exceptional company,” wrote the county’s top executive, Roger Harmon, in 2017 correspondence seen by Reuters.

In its 2017 application letter for the tax abatement, obtained by Reuters through records request, LVMH said it was aiming to hire 500 people within the first five years of the plan. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony in 2019, Arnault said, “We will create approximately 1,000 high-skilled jobs here at Rochambeau over the next five years.”

Three former staffers, however, said headcount stood at just under 300 workers in February 2025, a figure Verbrigghe confirmed.

The White House did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Pauchard said initial recruitment difficulties were largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown that followed, adding that a decline in local demand also played a role.

Despite the problems, LVMH is planning to move even more jobs to Texas. LVMH said in its 2017 filing that its first Texas production facility would cost around $30 million. A second filing from 2022 to local authorities put the cost of its second workshop, completed last year, at $23.5 million.

At a town hall last fall, workers at one of two California production sites were told that it would close 2028 and they could move to Texas or quit, according to a former employee who was present.

Pauchard confirmed the town hall and said Louis Vuitton intended to streamline its California operations and transfer more skilled artisans to Texas - with so far limited success. Its executives, he said, “underestimated the fact that Texas is far away from California.”

Reporting by Tassilo Hummel in Paris and Waylon Cunningham in Alvarado, Texas. Editing by Vanessa O'Connell and Michael Learmonth.

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American fails then what does that mean for you? That’s what is not being expressed explicitly.
 

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First let’s see if the herpes in your lips has healed. Okay?

Fat, ugly, broke, meth smoker, and has herpes. Has a gay son and a b*stard messican daughter that selling p*ssy. Damn bytch lol God just hate you
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Meanwhile u really on the winning team

 

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This really didn’t do anything. The ppl buying luxury items aren’t watching this. They’re buying for the name brand and “experience “ or whatever social cachet they believe they’re getting by wearing the luxury.
 

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Can someone list all the sites and their experience ordering off them? May do it … fukk a logo
 

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He’s ruining this country day by day. A lot of his supporters are on here too. :mjpls:
 

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Number one. This shyt is well known. Factories are outsourced. It says it right on the fukking product where it's from. Number 2. fukk Trump he's a faggit but I'm not gonna believe every little thing China puts out there either. Not EVERYTHING comes from them. Them nikkas bout to fool u dumb nikkas into paying them millions of dollars just cause they said so. China known for lying they ass off just cause they feel like it. Anyone who cares about this was already interested in copping fakes to begin with. Alot of these brands sell to the entire world. They are undercutting them and trying to take the profits for themselves. Alot of these aren't even US based companies. It's literally stealing because they aren't the ones who created the designs and I'm pretty sure they have contracts. Still. Genius move by China.
 

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This is a wild time we are living in. China factories or now ethering the luxury brands and saying why pay a 10x mark up when you can just buy directly with us.

:wow:

Its crazy how these luxury brands had you believing because the had made in italy on it, it was high quality. My parents were small business owners in retail so i knew the grift. Create it in china send to italy for a few touch ups and voila now you can put a label on it made in italy.

Now the chinese manufacturers dont give a fukk anymore and are exposing the brands.

What a time to be alive


Tik Tok doesn't appear to want to show the "grift" ...
 
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