Summary

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, proposed tariffs of 10%-20% on general imports and 60% on Chinese goods are raising concerns across the fashion, beauty, and footwear industries.

Companies like Steve Madden, Under Armour, and e.l.f Beauty are assessing impacts, with some, such as Steve Madden, planning to reduce reliance on Chinese suppliers.

Tariff fears have already affected retail stocks, and executives acknowledge the industry is now more prepared for trade disruptions.

Many brands, including Ralph Lauren and Tapestry, have diversified sourcing in anticipation of restrictive trade policies.

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    4 days ago

    Bros acting like the only thing people buy is clothes, like it’s the motherfucking 1800s.

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      4 days ago

      OP is literally has pictures of garments and they one of the worst offenders.

      We can discuss broader Us industrial policy and tariff implications if you prefer.

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        The tariffs are on everything, not just clothes. But even just looking at the clothes aspect, how do you think increasing the price of clothes, which people need, will be good for the American people?

        Forcing people to spend more money on stuff is not going to help them.

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          Trarif policy will be implemented on per category basis.

          We have not seen any details yet.

          Price gouging increased prices with excess revenue going to corporate.

          I don’t even support the policy just think y’all having a melt down prematurely lol

          But some tarif is warranted at the min cost a visit China and EU and jap at least to equalize them

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            You don’t support it but you think it’s warranted?

            Why not prop up local manufacturing with subsidies? You know, make things cheaper to buy.

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              4 days ago

              I don’t support prividing state aid to pad rich peoples profits.

              If Us is investmenting, then it should get debt or equity at FMV like any other private investors.

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                Okay so you’re an idiot great. I guess we should stop all subsidies on our fuckin food and roads then too right?

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                  There is no subsidies for roads feds own the intermediate system, states own rest of the rosds.

                  Agriculture subsidies aren’t profits for cargill and other parasites in the US. EU has a better system but US it is just extraortioj racket.

                  We literallt subsidizing corpos who are poisoning and the state permits them

                  You got ultra normie understanding of how the world works, LARPing too much teeve, boy?

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                    Okay, so the government pays for the roads. And the government gives money to farmers. It makes food cheaper. And it keep your roads drivable.

                    Tariffs are just taxes on imports, so you’re indirectly paying the government to buy the same things but for more money.

                    Why have more taxes when the government could prop up local industry instead? I’m sorry that a hard concept for you to understand bud.