We work with maybe like five to ton publicly list of manufactures. Of theirs, like five to none of em of hat side, they're entirely off liing. These guyes have been around for, like, generations. A lot of these are family businesses. E and e, the interesting thing about it is they've never really had a client come to them. So i guess the question everybody's asking themselves is, have these big brands just absolutely gotten infuriated by this? Or you too small to, you don't come up on their radar, or they just think it's a different customer base. I mean, that's the, i guess that would be the tension i think
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