Tell you what Jack,
You start buying $150 shoes and $300 dvd players and we can have americans do it for $8.50 an hour (and pay their $500 a month rent for a cheap dive) in a factory that pays $30,000 a month for power and $10,000 a month for rent.
If you want $69 dollar shoes and $30 dvd players, you are going to be paying $150 a month to people who live in very similar dives that cost $45 a month working in a factory that pays $25k a month for power and $1k a month for rent.
It just isn't normal that manual labor has such a huge wage disparity. It was a lovely temporary situation. The end of chinese workers is going to drive a lot more robots into work.
If you pay $150 for shoes (as folks did effectively back in 1920) then you repair them-- if you pay $69 (or $30) you toss them.