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The true meaning of ‘Made in’ labels

“Honesty is for the most part less profitable than dishonesty” – Quote from Plato’s Republic.

Made in Italy, Made in America, Made in Germany and yes Swiss Made… Each one a powerful label. Research shows that just putting ‘Made in Germany’ on your product will make your customer accept a 20% price increase. But what do these labels really mean and do they warrant this incredible premium they carry?

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Made in Germany reigns supreme

What is important to understand is that ‘Made in’ labels, mean different things in different parts of the world. Even within a single country, different interpretations may exist for different product categories. Confusing isn’t it? You’d think they do it on purpose… What the labels mean, and more importantly don’t mean, is also a political issue and influenced by lobbying efforts.

Origin

The labels are meant to inform the customer on the origin of a product. But what is origin?

Let’s have a quick look at the EU legislation and how they define where goods originate from:

  • Goods wholly obtained in a single country are originating in this country.
  • Goods whose production involved more than one country shall be deemed to originate in the country where they underwent their last, substantial, economically justified processing or working in an undertaking equipped for that purpose and resulting in the manufacture of a new product or representing an important stage of manufacture”.

The ‘Other products’ paragraph clearly leaves the door open for potential abuse. It gets extra chilly when you look at the ‘exception’ for the textile industry:

Generally, clothing is considered as originating in a country when one stage of transformation has been carried out there. A ‘stage of transformation’ depends of the type of clothing involved.

It doesn’t take a genius to understand that in a globalized world, one could be easily tempted to have goods processed in cheap labor countries and then import the nearly-finished product in the ‘Made in’ country of choice to complete the final steps of transformation.

Interpretations

Let’s have a ‘quick’ look at the different interpretations of a few of the top 10 countries.

As you can see, where something is really ‘made’ depends mostly on whom you ask the question and how exactly it is written on the label (that is, if the labels are correct in the first place, of course).

Conclusion

The true meaning of the ‘Made in’ labels is by now so diluted it has become meaningless. That said – all our leather straps are Handcrafted in Belgium (100%), so there you go 😉

By the way, if you read all the way until here, this means you’re awesome and perhaps interested in this subject. Have a look at this magnificent article and research by The Guardian – here – to see what the value of ‘Made in’ labels really is in the luxury industry.

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