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 Product Reviews :: Real US made basketball shoes? You've got to be kidding! My faithful couple of basketball shoes was wearing a little thin so I reluctantly decided it was time to replace them. Being concerned with what outsourcing did to the US economy I resolved that I would replace my old Reeboks (that have been made in Korea) with a set of real and 100% genuine "Made in USA" basketball shoes. During the process I wanted to be out of the clutches in the scammers and spammers who were selling fake replica shoes. First I went on the web and looked at the dazzling selection of beautiful new court shoes available, but there was no indication of where these could have been made so off I went to Google. There I soon discovered that all of big brand shoes including Big N? ( you realize who I mean the king of shoes which made on the billion dollars profit last year) were made overseas, that the labor practices within their overseas plants were less than desirable, and how the foreign operations of an number of U.S. shoe companies created a lot to be desired. From there I decided to attempt the Mall and started looking at the labels of all of the brand name basketball shoes - "Made in VietNam", "Made in Korea", Made in China", "Made in Thailand", "Made in "Indonesia" and "Made in Brazil". Not a single pair "Made in USA". This didn't seem to help much so I turned on the hovering clerk and asked if she had any Made in USA shoes. That question seemed to bewilder her, so I asked clerks in other stores and those who were not stunned by this question said that there was no such thing as an American made basketball shoe, with all the possible exception of Chuck Taylors. I was soon to learn that even manufacture of these stalwarts was moved overseas when Nike bought out Converse in 2003. I went back home perplexed along with a bit disappointed but resolved to look straight to the horse?s mouth, so I started calling the corporate headquarters of some with the major US shoe manufacturers to get the real story. Nike said that they were still manufacturing in Indonesia "and other countries in this region", which "it has not been economically feasible to manufacture within the United States". This is the identical company that made a profit of over $450 million in the third quarter of 2007 alone? The nice lady at L.A. Gear seemed a little surprised when I asked if their shoes were stated in USA but said that their shoes were stated in Brazil as well as some countries in Asia. Being nothing or even stubborn, I kept the phone warm and called Reebok but all I was told was that "All in our shoes are made somewhere outside in the United States". When I told this lady that I was worried about shoes being created in deplorable conditions overseas she sent me a excellent brochure which assured me that their shoes were manufactured under circumstances "appropriate in light of national practices and conditions". Several calls later I found these countries were China, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, and the Philippines. Sigh! K-Swiss shoes would only say that they manufactured "offshore" however when I called New Balance I was told that 70% of the shoes are made in the United States, with all the remaining 30% manufactured in Europe and Asia. Sadly none of these shoes appeared to fit my needs. Somewhat discouraged I sat down and seriously considered it for a bit. How much will it matter I wondered? How easily do principles give way on the need for better ankle support, brand loyalty, fashion or for better pricing? What's all of this flap about foreign made replica shoes? Are all the shoes sold online fakes since they are all made overseas? How can I know if an online shoe site is selling fake replicas or genuine the real guy? Does it truly matter as long as the shoes are perfect? What exactly is often a fake and what is real or genuine? So I thought we would join the group and went back on the internet and found a nice set of two basketball shoes from the company called kicksbay.com. They probably were not produced in USA but the price was right, these comfortable shoes were delivered punctually, they can fit well and seem to be just as good as my old Reeboks in the game. Their customer care was helpful and I will probably buy from them the very next time, regardless of whether I wish I could find a set of Made in USA basketball shoes. And now I am creating a hard rethink about every one of the fuss the large manufactures are making over "fake or replica" shoes. Is a set of two shoes that came out of the same factory that produces Nikes or Addidas? shoes just as good as the "genuine the real guy" or are the high prices were paying just to support the big profits some companies decide to make? It is food for thought and possibly more articles.

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