![]() On the China bag it's stiff as cardboard. The leather on the USA bag is much nicer, more substantial. The China bag has a floppy cardboard bottom with leather ties on the sides to make it square. ![]() Notice how the USA bag is larger and has heavy leather on the sides and bottom. The Made-in-USA bag is on the left, the Made-in-China one on the right. So here for your entertainment (or maybe horror) are my Dooney pictures. But I still don't understand it: how manufacturers say they must go to China to keep prices down, but once they do move production overseas quality declines and prices sky-rocket. I know the Made-in-USA versus Made-in-China debate has been done to death and there can be no resolution because just about all bags are made in China now. In some regards the decline in quality is shocking. I stood them side by side and took some pictures of them. Of course the 3-year-old bag was Made in the USA, while my 1-year-old bag was Made in China. When I received it I was struck at home much better in quality and construction it is than a similar Dooney draw-string bag I bought a year ago from. I recently purchased on ebay a Dooney draw-string bag of fabric and leather.
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