In my 18 years in Taiwan, I have broken the following sanctions/boycotts:
1) I drank South African beer when South Africa was still under the trade embargo. It was good and cheap at Circle K and other locations.
2) I bought a winter coat made in Vietnam, when the United States wasn't doing business with Vietnam. I always wondered about making winter coats in a hot, humid country - like making surf boards in Siberia.
3) I smoked Cuban cigars in Taiwan, and even took a few back to the States. Shhhhhh, don't tell Homeland Security.
4) Last week-end, Dean-o bought some pistachios to share at Mom & Pop's. They were from Iran. I have checked pistachios in Taiwan for a long time, and they are always from California - so this was a first.
Dean-o of course told me he actually bought a bottle of North Korean soju. This depressed me as I realized I was missing North Korean products in my line-up now.
Luckily, I found a company that sells jeans made in North Korea: nokojeans. I may have a pair sent to me to achieve my final illicit purchase.
I wonder if the jeans are made from Vinalon? That would be a key selling point.
UPDATE: US$ 231.00 for a pair of jeans...may have to wait a while for that to be possible.
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