Made in America: How Trump's Tariff Chaos Threatens My Clothing Brand

In a passionate critique of current trade policies, Eva Kuhle, owner of Epaulet, is sounding the alarm about how White House tariff strategies are systematically eroding the foundation of domestic manufacturing. Her perspective sheds light on the complex challenges facing American businesses trying to maintain local production in an increasingly globalized economy.
Kuhle argues that the current tariff landscape is creating significant obstacles for small and medium-sized manufacturers, making it increasingly difficult to compete and sustain domestic production. The punitive trade measures, intended to protect American industries, are ironically undermining the very sector they aim to support.
By highlighting the intricate ways these policies impact small businesses, Kuhle brings attention to the nuanced economic consequences of broad-stroke trade interventions. Her insights reveal how well-intentioned trade strategies can often produce unintended and counterproductive results for local manufacturers.
As a business owner directly experiencing these challenges, Kuhle's voice represents a critical perspective in the ongoing national dialogue about manufacturing, trade, and economic sustainability in the United States.