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But for the Made to Work campaign, Lands' End is placing ads primarily in The Wall Street Journal and the Business Day section of The New York Times.
Over the next 12 weeks, Richard Perry, a photographer for The New York Times, will scour the five boroughs for the Made in New York label.
In the current Lens series, Richard Perry is scouring the five boroughs for the Made in New York label: nytimes.com/cityroom.
The backstories are explained in segments of interviews posted on wall labels, the gestalt of which is less an antimarket manifesto than an essay on the workaday tenderness felt by the maker for the made.
Hope says to the viewer, "Always look for the 'Made in the U.S.A.' label.
In shooting, it's "look for the 'Made in Taiwan.'" This particular Zen koan had to be explained to me: i.e., don't aim for the clay pigeon; aim for the fine print stamped on it.
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