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== FTC ==
== Edit request to correct text ==


{{edit COI|a}}
{{Connected contributor (paid)|User1=JS at Shinola|U1-employer=[[Shinola (retail company)|Shinola]]}}
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks again for your help above. I'd like to submit another request for this same [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Made_in_America_marketing|"Made in America marketing" section]], which is starting to look better but remains highly problematic. I'd like to propose a significant trim to the paragraph about the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Currently, only the first sentence is sourced. The rest of the paragraph is unsourced and poorly written.
{{request edit|a}}


* This text is unsourced and unnecessarily detailed: "{{Font color|red|Today, some Ronda movements are labeled "Swiss Parts", meaning that most of the parts are made in Switzerland but assembled overseas. Such movements are nickel plated. Ronda movements assembled in Switzerland are gold plated and labeled "Swiss Made." Shinola movements are made of the same parts as the "Swiss Made" movements, but assembled in Detroit; they are gold plated. The dials, hands, cases, crystals, and buckles are manufactured overseas, as are such components of many "Swiss Made" brands, and Shinola claims the cases are made in the same facilities as many luxury "Swiss Made" watch cases are manufactured. The Ronda movements can be purchased by watch repair shops for $23 retail; however, it has been pointed out that Swiss Made ETA movements (used in many "Swiss Made" luxury watches) can also be purchased in bulk for around $20.}}" I don't think the retail prices at watch repair shops are necessary for a company overview on Wikipedia. I propose removing.
Hello. My name is John and I've created a Wikipedia account in an attempt to update the company's page by submitting requests here for others to review.
* The next sentence ("{{Font color|red|Furthermore, while the standards for labeling a watch "American Made" is that nearly 100 percent of the parts must be physically fabricated in the US, the legal standard as of 2017 in Switzerland for "Swiss Made" is that no more than 40 percent of the "value" of the watch can be fabricated overseas.}}") is sourced to the Federation of the Swiss watch industry (the "Official website of the Swiss watch industry"?), which does not even mention Shinola. I suggest removing content which is (inappropriately sourced) unnecessary detail not about the company.
* The last sentence is also unsourced and unnecessary, not about Shinola ("{{Font color|red|it is unclear if the "40 percent of the value" limitation is particularly meaningful}}" ?)


This content was [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shinola_%28retail_company%29&diff=prev&oldid=819656873 added by an unregistered editor back in 2018]. I propose reducing this paragraph down to just the first sentence, or even removing the paragraph altogether because the "History" section already says, "{{Font color|green|Shinola's tagline was "Where American is Made", but that was abandoned after the Federal Trade Commission requested changes in certain marketing and labeling practices.}}"
I've noticed the second paragraph of the History section has some incorrect text:


I am hoping [[User:Heartmusic678]] and others can remove the text on my behalf. Thank you! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 17:49, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
* Every Shinola product is technically assembled in the United States. However, many parts used in Shinola watches are manufactured in China and Thailand. These factories are owned by companies based in Switzerland
:Hi {{re|JS at Shinola}} This unsourced content has been removed. Thanks, [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 11:45, 22 February 2022 (UTC)


== Gentrification ==
Based on the sources already used as citations and the additional one I've shared below, I propose the following changes (see bold):


{{edit COI|a}}
* Every Shinola '''watch''' is technically assembled in the United States. However, many parts used in Shinola watches are manufactured in '''Europe''', China and Thailand. '''Certain components factories''' are owned by companies based in Switzerland.
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks again for your assistance and for updating the article. If you're willing to continue helping, I'd like to submit another request for the "Criticism" section. The [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Gentrification_controversy|"Gentrification controversy" subsection]], same as the "Made in America marketing" subsection, is based on commentary by Madrock and Moy. I understand editors will decide how much detail to include here, but I'd like to at least identify some redundant text: {{Done}}
* In the sentence "A New York Times article about the brand begins with Tom Kartsotis recalling the dire state of the Cass Corridor neighborhood", I suggest removing "Tom" and the link to his name since he is already mentioned multiple times within the article body.
* The paragraph also says, "Rebekah Modrak, who used the term "bougie crap" to describe the company, asserted that Shinola..." The "Made in America marketing" subsection already says, "In her article "Bougie Crap", for Infinite Mile, Professor Rebekah Modrak writes...", so I don't think there's a need to repeat her name and "bougie crap". I propose replacing with "{{Font color|green|Modrak asserted that Shinola...}}"
* Next, the paragraph says, "Others, like author of the article "On Shinola, Detroit's Misguided White Knight," have accused Shinola of disguising their furthering of gentrification in the city with claims of city pride. Jon Moy charges..." Moy was already introduced in the "Made in America marketing" subsection. I suggest replacing this text with "{{Font color|green|Moy has accused Shinola of disguising their furthering of gentrification in the city with claims of city pride. He charges...}}"


Also, I'd like to point out the presence of multiple sentences which present individual opinions as well-accepted summaries:
The citations focus on watches, not all Shinola products. [https://theworld.org/stories/2016-04-25/detroit-watch-company-brings-its-message-gritty-underdog-europe This source] confirms Europe is a watch manufacturing site.
* "{{Font color|red|Some have criticized Shinola for its role in gentrification in Detroit and alleged exploitation of the city.}}" {{Done}}
* "{{Font color|red|Some hail the addition of Shinola in the area as economic growth and increased safety, but others argue has changed the cultural fabric of the area.}}" {{Done}}
* "{{Font color|red|Others take issue with Shinola's marketing, specifically their promotional video "Shinola - A Snapshot of Life in Detroit."}}" {{Done}}
* There's also the sentence fragment "{{Font color|red|... which some have called capitalizing on Detroit’s poverty}}" {{Not done}}. '''This is a continuation of a sentence separated by a citation.'''


Can these be removed so that the text is simply conveying what Madrok and Moy have written, instead of presenting these "summaries" by "some people" as well-established facts? Finally, I propose removing "controversy" from the heading name "Gentrification controversy". This section is criticism, sure, but there's no ''controversy'' being described. I will let editors decide if the headings are even necessary, since the two sections share similar sentiment and commentary by the same people. Thanks again to [[User:Heartmusic678]] and others for reviewing my requests. [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 21:32, 24 February 2022 (UTC)
I'm not editing the article directly because of my conflict of interest, so can someone please review the proposed changes and update the page on my behalf? Thank you! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:42, 3 November 2021 (UTC)
:{{Done}}. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:05, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
:{{re|JS at Shinola}} All but what you identified as a sentence fragment have been removed (see above). The content that was removed was either unsourced or poorly sourced per [[WP:NOYT]] (YouTube is not considered a [[WP:RS|reliable source]]). Thank you, [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 14:08, 25 February 2022 (UTC)


== Watches ==
== Edit request to update text re: tagline ==


{{Request edit|a}}
{{edit COI|a}}
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks again for your continued assistance, especially with addressing issues with the article's more sensitive content.
Hello again, I am back with another request for the History section. Currently, the end of the second paragraph has the following outdated text:


I've identified a couple inaccuracies within the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Watches|"Watches" section]]:
* {{Font color|red|Shinola's current tagline is "Where American is Made", and the company has actively utilized Detroit's reputation as a worldwide manufacturing hub in its marketing of the brand.}}
* The second paragraph starts with "In October 2013, Shinola released their second limited edition watch..." I believe the watch was actually [https://www.shinola.com/thejournal/product/watches/introducing-great-americans-series released in December]. I propose changing "October" to "December", or if mentioning the month is not necessary, I propose removing "October" so the text says "In 2013, Shinola released..." If helpful for verification, here are some other sources from December: [https://www.latimes.com/fashion/alltherage/la-ar-new-shinola-watch-bicycle-pays-homage-to-the-wright-brothers-20131210-story.html Los Angeles Times], [https://www.forbes.com/sites/lauriekahle/2013/12/11/shinolas-great-americans-series-debuts-with-wright-brothers-limited-edition-watch-bicycle/?sh=3a3c988f2c09 Forbes], [https://www.gq.com/story/shinola-great-americans-wright-brothers-watch-bicycle GQ]

* Currently, the paragraph says, "{{font color|red|The current watch in the series honors Motown legend, Smokey Robinson (2020).}}" This is not accurate. The most recent watch in the collection honors Jake Burton (2021), founder of Burton Snowboards. I propose '''folding''' mention of Smokey Robinson into the previous sentence: "{{Font color|green|The series has released subsequent watches honoring other Great Americans including Henry Ford (2014), Muhammad Ali (2015), Maya Angelou (2016), Jackie Robinson (2017), Statue of Liberty (2018)''', Minoru Yamasaki (2019), and Smokey Robinson (2020).'''}}"
There's an entire section called [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Made_in_America_marketing|"Made in America marketing"]]. I propose removing this sentence to eliminate repetition, OR updating the text to the following:
**Then, the text can be updated to mention Jake Burton. Avoiding use of "current", which may require further updating in the future, I propose the evergreen language: "{{font color|green|The 2021 collection honors [[Jake Burton Carpenter]], founder of [[Burton Snowboards]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Palmieri |first1=Jean E. |title=Burton, Shinola Partner on Jake Burton Gift Set |journal=[[Women's Wear Daily]] |date=April 29, 2021 |url=https://wwd.com/fashion-news/fashion-scoops/burton-shinola-jake-burton-gift-set-1234811939/ |access-date=March 1, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=AGNEW |first1=DANNY |title=Shinola and Burton Collab on a Banger Sport Watch and Gift Set |url=https://www.insidehook.com/article/watches/shinola-burton-collab-sport-watch |website=Inside Hook |publisher=April 30, 2021 |access-date=March 1, 2022}}</ref>}}"

* {{Font color|green|Shinola's tagline was "Where American is Made", but that was abandoned after the FTC requested changes in certain marketing and labeling practices. The company has actively utilized Detroit's reputation as a worldwide manufacturing hub in its marketing of the brand.}}

[https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2016/06/17/shinola-detroit-ftc-america-marketing-change/86059790/ This source] should help support this change. Does someone mind updating the page appropriately?

Thanks again! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 20:28, 30 November 2021 (UTC)
:{{Done}}. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:05, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

== Edit request to update history text ==

{{Request edit|a}}
Hi again! I'd like to request a couple additional updates to the end of the History section:

1. The article says, "The company's headquarters and watch factory are housed within the College for Creative Studies (CCS) on the fifth floor of the Alfred A. Taubman Building in Detroit, a former automotive research lab."
* The company occupies the '''4th and 5th floors'''. [https://www.wired.com/2016/12/shinola-runwell-turntable/ This ''Wired'' source] supports the claim. I propose changing "{{Font color|red|fifth floor}}" to "{{font color|green|fourth and fifth floors}}".

2. Also, the last paragraph says, "Most of the workers assembling watches are local Detroiters, and many of them come from the auto business. Since the company's founding in 2011, it has grown to over 400 people by 2014.
* "Auto business" is quite vague. I propose changing the text to the following: "{{Font color|green|Most of the workers assembling watches are local Detroiters, and some come from automotive manufacturing.}}"
* I propose changing "{{Font color|red|2014}}" to "{{Font color|green|2021}}" per [https://www.freep.com/story/money/business/2021/06/22/decade-shinola-begins-after-pandemic-new-ceo-shannon-washburn/7618522002/ this source].

Thanks again for reviewing and updating on my behalf! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 20:50, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
:{{Done}}. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:05, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

== Gilbert ==

{{Request edit|a}}
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks for reviewing the above requests. I'd like to submit a request to '''remove''' this text at the end of the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Gentrification_controversy|Gentrification controversy section]]:

:{{font color|red|This concept is not new to the city, however, with businessmen like Dan Gilbert also coming into the city with the intent to "revitalize" the once great city, but also receiving criticism from the residents of Detroit that argue the city was great without them.}}

[[Dan Gilbert]]'s massive real estate holdings in Detroit and his businesses, including Quicken Loans, really have nothing to do with the criticism Moy and Modrak aim at Shinola. I hope editors will agree this content is not appropriate for the Shinola page.

Can someone please update the page on my behalf? Thanks again for reviewing, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:17, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}. The content is unsourced, so I have no problem removing it.

==Jewelry and eyewear subsection for Products==
{{Request edit|a}}

Currently, the Products section is missing information about jewelry and eyewear. I propose adding the following "'''Jewelry and eyewear'''" subsection:

:{{font color|green|Shinola launched a jewelry line in 2016, with initial pieces designed by New York City designer [[Pamela Love]].<ref name="Cool1">{{cite news |title=Shinola's Jewelry and Watches for Women |last1=Wolfson |first1=Julie |url= https://coolhunting.com/style/shinola-womens-watches-jewelry/ |work=Cool Hunting |date=December 2, 2016 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Anyanwu |first1=Obi |title=Shinola launches first-ever women’s jewelry line with Pamela Love |url=https://us.fashionnetwork.com/news/shinola-launches-first-ever-women-s-jewelry-line-with-pamela-love,747178.html |publisher=Fashion Network |access-date=January 4, 2022 |date=October 30, 2016}}</ref> In 2021, eyewear was added to the product line with the launch of three styles: the Rambler, the Bixly, and the Mackinac.<ref name="Hour1">{{cite news |title=Shinola Unveils Eyewear Inspired by Its Watches and Luxury Wares |last1=Winn |first1=Ashley |url=https://www.hourdetroit.com/fashion-topics/shinola-eyewear-inspired-by-its-watches-and-luxury-wares/ |work=Hour Detroit |date=May 21, 2021 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref>}}
:{{Done}}.


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* Finally, the section says "The company also produces a number of different watch styles on a non-limited edition basis, including The Birdy, The Gomelsky, The Runwell Chronograph, The Runwell Sport, The Runwell Sport Chrono and The Brakeman." '''The Detrola''' and '''Sea Creatures''' are missing. I propose '''adding''' them to the list ("{{Font color|green|The company also produces a number of different watch styles on a non-limited edition basis, including The Birdy, The Gomelsky, The Runwell Chronograph, The Runwell Sport, The Runwell Sport Chrono, '''The Detrola, Sea Creatures''', and The Brakeman"}}), per [https://www.gearpatrol.com/watches/a38283902/shinola-watches/ Gear Patrol] and [https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/shinola-drops-first-fall-catalog/ JCK]. Searching "Shinola" with "Detrola" or "Sea Creatures" will yield other sources if these are inadequate for any reason.
Thanks for updating the article appropriately, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:17, 6 January 2022 (UTC)

==Shinola Hotel==
{{Request edit|a}}
The Products section is currently missing mention of Shinola Hotel. I propose the following "'''Shinola Hotel'''" subsection:

:{{font color|green|Shinola, in partnership with a Detroit real estate company, opened a 129-room, eight-story boutique hotel as part of a multimillion-dollar development project in January 2019. Located on Detroit's Woodward Avenue, the hotel occupies five buildings. It also has a restaurant called San Morello and a retail store.<ref name="NYT1">{{cite news |title=Hotel Review: Shinola Hotel, Detroit |last1=Conlin |first1=Jennifer |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/13/travel/checkin-detroit-shinola-hotel.html |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=April 13, 2019 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Hour2">{{cite news |title=The Makings of the Shinola Hotel |last1=Klug |first1=Emma |url=https://www.hourdetroit.com/community/the-makings-of-the-shinola-hotel/ |work=Hour Detroit |date=November 30, 2018 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref> In 2021, Shinola Hotel provided lodging for the launch of the "Decked out Detroit" initiative, an effort to highlight local activities and businesses.<ref name="Travel1">{{cite web |last1=Leasca |first1=Stacey |title=Detroit's Shinola Hotel Just Curated the Perfect Weekend Escape |url=https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/how-to-spend-the-perfect-weekend-in-detroit-at-the-shinola-hotel |website=[[Travel + Leisure]] |access-date=January 4, 2022 |language=en |date=January 29, 2021}}</ref>}}
:{{Done}}.
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Like before, I'm hoping editors can review and update the article on my behalf. Thanks again! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:17, 6 January 2022 (UTC)

==Shinola Pet==
{{Request edit|a}}
Shinola Pet is defunct. To bring the article more to up to date, I propose removing the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Shinola_Pet|"Shinola Pet" section]], or at least updating the tense (''was'' a collection; ''supported'' the Michigan Humane Society; ''were'' produced in partnership). I don't think this is a controversial suggestion but I'll let editors decide what's best and update the page appropriately. Thanks again for reviewing! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:17, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}.

==Partnerships==
{{Request edit|a}}
My final request for today is adding mention of a couple recent partnerships with notable companies. I propose adding the following text, either as a new section called "Partnerships" or within one of the existing sections ("History" or "Products"):

:{{font color|green|In 2021, Shinola partnered with [[Crate and Barrel]] to create a 115-piece furniture line and with the [[Ford Motor Company]] to create a [[Concept car|concept]] for the [[Lincoln Motor Company|Lincoln]] [[Lincoln Aviator|Aviator]] at the [[Pebble Beach]] [[Concours d'Elegance]].<ref name="Vogue1">{{cite web |last1=Taylor |first1=Elise |title=September’s Best Home Collections Are Perfect For Those Who Want a Fall Refresh |url=https://www.vogue.com/article/septembers-best-home-collections-are-perfect-for-those-who-want-a-fall-refresh |website=[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]] |access-date=January 4, 2022 |date=September 20, 2021}}</ref><ref name="AP1">{{cite news |title=Fall décor gets personal: `Your house becomes your story’ |last1=Cook |first1=Kim |url= https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-9bb66a070c0e303d54e1be2f44ecd4a2 |work=[[Associated Press]] |date=September 15, 2021 |accessdate=January 4, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Car1">{{cite web |last1=Dorian |first1=Drew |title=Lincoln to Show Shinola-Inspired Aviator Concept at Pebble Beach |url=https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a37180380/lincoln-aviator-shinola-concept-photos-info/ |website=[[Car and Driver]] |access-date=January 4, 2022 |date=August 2, 2021}}</ref>}}
:{{Done}}. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:10, 7 January 2022 (UTC)
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Thank you for reviewing and updating on my behalf. [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:17, 6 January 2022 (UTC)

== Community involvement ==

{{Request edit|a}}
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks (again!) for reviewing the above requests. I have a few more improvements in mind, if you're available.

Currently, the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Community_involvement|Community involvement]] section has a single sentence about the dog park. I propose a slight expansion of the section to include mention of select community organizations receiving proceeds from Shinola products. I've drafted the following content for consideration, based on Wikipedia appropriate sourcing:

:In 2014, Shinola partnered with Midtown Detroit, Inc., to open an off-leash dog park in Detroit.<ref name="MLive1">{{cite news |title=Shinola opens Midtown Detroit dog park Friday, hosts block party |last1=Muller |first1=David |url= https://www.mlive.com/business/detroit/2014/06/shinola_opens_midtown_detroit.html |work=[[MLive]] |date=April 3, 2019 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref><ref name="Insider1">{{cite news |title=The controversial and fascinating Detroit company behind Bill Clinton's favorite watch |last1=Green |first1=Dennis |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/the-real-story-behind-shinola-detroit-2016-7 |work=[[Business Insider]] |date=July 28, 2016 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref> Following the [[2018 Michigan Proposal 1|legalization]] of [[Cannabis in Michigan|recreational marijuana]] in Michigan, Shinola released the "Twenty After Four" watch line in partnership with rapper [[Common (rapper)|Common]] and actor [[Woody Harrelson]] in 2020. Proceeds from the sale, just over $176,000, were split between two criminal justice charities: the [[Anti-Recidivism Coalition]] and Cabrini Green Legal Aide.<ref name="JCK1">{{cite news |title=Shinola’s 420 Detrola Watch Supports Criminal Justice Reform |last1=Vesilind |first1=Emili |url= https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/shinolas-new-420-detrola-watch/ |work=JCK |date=April 21, 2020 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref><ref name="THR1">{{cite news |title=Common, Woody Harrelson and Shinola Launch Cannabis-Leaf Watch for 4/20 Day |last1=Pener |first1=Degen |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/common-woody-harrelson-shinola-launch-cannabis-leaf-watch-4-20-day-1290757/ |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=April 20, 2020 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref>

:In 2021, Shinola produced 1,969 Pride watches to commemorate the 1969 [[Stonewall riots]]. The company donated $120,000 of the proceeds to the LGBT+ nonprofits SAGE Metro Detroit and the [[Ruth Ellis Center]].<ref name="Crains1">{{cite news |title=As corporate Pride marketing proliferates, LGBTQ entrepreneurs carve out space |last1=Frank |first1=Annalise |url=https://www.crainsdetroit.com/retail/explosion-corporate-pride-merchandise-double-edged-sword-some-lgbtq-entrepreneurs |work=[[Crain's Detroit Business]] |date=June 6, 2020 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref> Also in 2021, the company launched the Most Likely to Succeed watch line, with $40,000 in proceeds going to Money Matters for Youth, a nonprofit that teaches children [[financial literacy]].<ref name="JCK2">{{cite news |title=Shinola Drops First Fall Catalog And Playful Crayola Detrola Watch |last1=Dybis |first1=Karen |url= https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/shinola-drops-first-fall-catalog/ |work=JCK |date=September 23, 2021 |accessdate=January 10, 2022}}</ref>

Thanks again for reviewing! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 19:24, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}.
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==Section order==
{{request edit|a}}
I'd like to make a suggestion regarding the article's structure.

Currently the page has sections ordered History, Criticism, Products, etc. The Criticism section is about specific products and marketing, but the information is presented before readers have learned about the company's products. I propose changing the section order to History, Products, Criticism, etc.

While I take issue with some of the content within the Criticism, for now I am simply seeking to change the article framework for improved flow and readability.

I understand editors will have the final say here. Thanks for your consideration, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 19:24, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}. I moved the section lower on the page. It falls before the Community involvement section. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:23, 13 January 2022 (UTC)

==Bicycles==
{{Request edit|a}}
Currently, the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Bicycles|Bicycles]] section says, "The chromoly steel frames and forks are made by Richard Schwinn's Waterford Precision Cycles in Waterford, Wisconsin, with complete assembly taking place at Shinola's flagship retail store at 441 W. Canfield Street in Detroit."

I propose removing "{{font color|red|with complete assembly taking place at Shinola's flagship retail store at 441 W. Canfield Street in Detroit}}" because assembly is ''not'' currently taking place at the flagship store due to supply constraints. Additionally, seems like unnecessary detail to include the exact address.

My goal here is to update the text, which is accurate if the last part of the sentence is removed. Thanks! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 19:24, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}

==Journals==
{{Request edit|a}}
Currently, the article's [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Journals|Journals]] section says, "{{Font color|red|Shinola makes journals in partnership with Edwards Brothers Malloy, an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based company. The journals come with paper, soft linen or hard linen covers, with a price point of US$12-$20 for a linen covered journal.}}"

This is inaccurate and outdated. Shinola has ''sold'' but did not ''make'' journals. Additionally, Ref. #50 does not work and Edwards Brothers Malloy has closed.

I propose updating the section to say: "{{Font color|green|Shinola sold journals with soft linen and hard linen in partnership with Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Edwards Brothers Malloy, prior to the printer's closure in 2018.}}" [https://annarborobserver.com/articles/final_chapter.html#.Ydxxki-B2Rt This source] confirms the closure. Thanks again! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 19:24, 12 January 2022 (UTC)
:{{Done}}.
:Hello {{re|JS at Shinola}} Thanks for your message. Your requests have been answered. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:23, 13 January 2022 (UTC)

== History text ==

{{Request edit|a}}
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thank you once again for assisting with this series of edit requests. I have a few more suggestions for improving this article, if you're available.

Currently, the "History" section says, "The modern company was founded in 2011 by [[Tom Kartsotis]] under his investment company, Bedrock Manufacturing (now Bedrock Brands)." To disambiguate the polish brand and the subject more clearly, I propose changing the text to "{{Font color|green|The Detroit-based retail company was founded in 2011 by [[Tom Kartsotis]] under his investment company, Bedrock.}}" You'll also see I've trimmed "Bedrock Manufacturing (now Bedrock Brands)" to simply "Bedrock", since there seems to be a bit of confusion re: Bedrock Manufacturing, Bedrock Brands, and Bedrock Group LP. Also, "Bedrock" is used throughout the article. {{Done}}

Thanks for reviewing, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 16:27, 20 January 2022 (UTC)

==Quartz movements==
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I'd like to address the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Quartz_movements|"Quartz movements"]] section. Currently, the opening sentence reads, "{{Font color|red|Shinola has faced criticism for producing mostly quartz watches instead of mechanical or automatic self-winding movements found in nearly all higher-end luxury watches, which require substantially more skill to produce.}}" Neither of the citations used in this section are ''critical'' of the company; the sources simply describe the types of movements and how the watches are made.

I also take issue with the text "crediting the delay to the time it took their Swiss suppliers to develop one". The Swiss supplier did not ''develop'' the watch. I propose changing "{{font color|red|develop one}}" to "{{Font color|green|finish making the mechanical movement}}". Additionally, I propose adding the following brief and neutral update, per [https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/shinola-debuts-most-complicated/ this source]: {{Font color|green|In May 2021, Shinola released its first automatic chronograph, the Canfield Speedway.}} I propose updating this section to the following:

:Shinola began by producing watches with quartz analog movements.<ref name="kirkland">{{cite web |last1=KIRKLAND |first1=JEREMY |title=Shinola's New Automatic Watch Is a Monster. (No, Really.) |url=https://www.esquire.com/style/mens-accessories/a13518934/shinolas-lake-erie-montser-automatic-watch/ |website=Esquire |access-date=12 October 2018 |date=10 November 2017}}</ref> In November 2017, the company unveiled its first mechanical watch, called the Lake Erie Monster, in response to public demand, attributing the delay to the time it took their Swiss suppliers to finish making the mechanical movement.<ref name="price">{{cite web |last1=PRICE |first1=EMILY |title=Shinola Unveils Its First Mechanical Watch |url=http://fortune.com/2017/11/07/shinola-mechanical-watch/ |website=Fortune |access-date=12 October 2018 |language=en |date=November 7, 2017}}</ref> In May 2021, Shinola released its first automatic chronograph, the Canfield Speedway.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Vesilind |first1=Emili |title=Shinola Debuts Its Most Complicated Watch To Date |url=https://www.jckonline.com/editorial-article/shinola-debuts-most-complicated/ |website=JCK |access-date=January 13, 2022 |date=May 19, 2021}}</ref>

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Finally, since this section is really just describing watches and not actual criticism of the company, can this content be '''moved''' from the "Criticism" section to the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Watches|"Watches"]] subsection? Thanks again for reviewing and updating the article on my behalf. [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 16:27, 20 January 2022 (UTC)

:{{Done}} with edits. I included the first sentence at the beginning of the Watches section and the other content at the end of the section to keep everything in chronological order. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 15:34, 21 January 2022 (UTC)

==Leather==
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I've identified a couple issues with the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Leather|"Leather"]] section, which currently says, "In 2014, Shinola opened its own leather factory in Detroit, and has begun manufacturing leather watch straps under the leadership of Braloba, a Swiss-based, family-owned company run by Thomas Schori. The leather factory is equipped with custom-designed machines produced by Galli S.P.A. The company will also begin producing small leather goods and accessories in-house."

The [https://www.dbusiness.com/daily-news/Annual-2014/Shinola-Opens-New-Leather-Factory-Plans-to-Add-60-Jobs/ source] focuses on the leather factory and watch straps, but says Shinola "will expand to small leather goods and eventually handbags". There seems to be some forecasting here. Therefore, I propose '''removing''' the following third sentence: "{{Font color|red|The company will also begin producing small leather goods and accessories in-house.}}" One more minor request: In the last paragraph, I propose changing "{{Font color|red|'''come''' from Hadley Roma...}}" to "{{Font color|green|'''have been sourced''' from Hadley Roma...}}" for clarity. {{Done}}.

Thanks again for reviewing, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 16:27, 20 January 2022 (UTC)

==Retail locations==
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Currently, the list of flagship stores in the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Retail_locations|"Retail locations"]] section ends with Cleveland. Columbus, Denver, Waikiki, and King of Prussia are missing.

Additionally, the current Ann Arbor claim is unsourced. Therefore, I propose moving mention of Ann Arbor and '''expanding the list of cities''' with the following:

:"... Columbus,<ref>{{cite news |last1=SUTTELL |first1=SCOTT |title=Set your watch: The Shinola store at the Van Aken District opens June 6 |url=https://www.crainscleveland.com/retail/set-your-watch-shinola-store-van-aken-district-opens-june-6 |access-date=January 13, 2022 |work=Crain's Cleveland Business |date=May 23, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523184127/https://www.crainscleveland.com/retail/set-your-watch-shinola-store-van-aken-district-opens-june-6| archive-date=May 23, 2019 |quote=This will be Shinola's second traditional retail store in Ohio; the company in fall 2017 opened one at Easton Town Center in Columbus.}}</ref> Denver,<ref>{{cite news |title=Detroit watchmaker Shinola to open first Colorado store |url=https://www.denverpost.com/2017/05/03/detroit-watchmaker-shinola-colorado/ |access-date=January 13, 2022 |work=[[The Denver Post]] |date=May 3, 2017}}</ref> Waikiki,<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Prichard |first1=James |title=Grand opening set for Shinola store at International Market Place |journal=Pacific Business News |date=August 18, 2016 |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/news/2016/08/18/grand-opening-set-for-shinola-store-at.html |access-date=January 13, 2022}}</ref> Ann Arbor,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Durr |first1=Matt |title=Shinola opening in downtown Ann Arbor |url=https://www.mlive.com/business/ann-arbor/2015/02/shinola_to_move_into_former_se.html |access-date=January 13, 2022 |work=MLive |date=February 25, 2015}}</ref> and King of Prussia.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hatmaker |first1=Julia |title=These are the 26 new King of Prussia stores (just in time for the holiday shopping season) |url=https://www.pennlive.com/life/2016/10/king_of_prussia_new_stores.html |access-date=January 13, 2022 |work=[[The Patriot-News]] |date=October 28, 2016}}</ref>" {{Done}}.

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Also, I propose removing the sentence "{{Font color|red|A Willys Detroit, a sister store to Shinola, is a home for distinctive American brands}}" because Willys Detroit has closed. {{Done}}.

Thank you! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 16:27, 20 January 2022 (UTC)

== Criticism ==

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{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} I want to thank you once again for taking time to review these requests and update the article.

I'd like to start addressing some issues with the "Criticism" section:

*The section leads with the opinion of John Moy, a brand consultant and fashion writer, sharing his personal thoughts in a piece published by the website Four Pins. I'm not seeing evidence that the [[Complex Networks]] channel is a journalistic publication with strong vetting standards.
**The section gives a lot of space to this (non-notable) person's opinion and has statements like "{{font color|red|On the other hand, many commentators to this article consider this criticism unfair, given that the company has created American manufacturing jobs.}}" Commentators to this article? I'm not even sure what this means.

*The section's third paragraph says, "{{Font color|red|In 2014, men's style site compared Shinola to a 'trust fund kid that decided one day he wanted to start a company and had his dad buy him all the cool stuff.'}}" The sentence is '''unsourced''', but I see the quote is also taken from the Four Pins piece.

Since this content is based on a non-notable individual's opinion published in a non-notable publication, I propose removing the section's first paragraph as well as the "trust fund kid" sentence in the third paragraph. Thank you for reviewing, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:49, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
: Hi {{re|JS at Shinola}} I cannot remove this content in good faith, because Four Pins is affiliated with Complex/Complex Networks which is a reliable source. If you have suggestions for how to revise the current content, I will be happy to review it. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 13:02, 2 February 2022 (UTC) After further review, I did remove the unsourced sentence beginning with ''On the other hand..''. It could be referring to comments readers made about the article, which are not on the current article page. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 13:14, 2 February 2022 (UTC)

===Second paragraph===
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Related to above, I'd also like to point out issues with the "Criticism" section's third paragraph, which has '''no citations''' (but refers to [https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/07/fashion/shinola-watches-bicycles-leather-goods-expansion.html Reference Number 66: "Shinola Takes Its 'Detroit Cool' Message on the Road"]).

* First of all, the section leads with "{{Font color|red|Alex Williams in the New York Times criticized Shinola's use of "Detroit" as a marketing tool}}". The ''New York Times'' piece was not a criticism in the least. It had an appropriate level of skepticism, but I don't think anyone reading the article would see it as criticism. Alex Williams writes about the marketing strength of Shinola's Detroit connection. There are references in this piece about the criticism Shinola has taken, but this does not appear to be the personal opinion of Alex Williams.
* The paragraph says "{{Font color|red|... but a 'job-creating vehicle' and because of Detroit's association with manufacturing"}}. This isn't criticism or controversial.
*The next sentences read, "{{Font color|red|His job argument is a driving argument in support of the company. In an interview with the New York Times, Carlos Quirarte, the cultural director, even states...}}". This is poorly written. The following is more accurate: "{{Font color|green|In an interview with Williams for his New York Times piece, Carlos Quirarte, Shinola's former cultural director, asks...}}".


In summary, the section's currently-unsourced second paragraph is problematic for multiple reasons. Someone has bloated this section with text which is not representative of sourcing. I'm hoping someone can remove the text, or at least trim and re-write in a neutral manner. I have other issues with this section, but I will pause for now and not submit too many changes at once. Thanks again for reviewing. [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 18:49, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
Thanks again for reviewing my requests to correct this article. [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 22:12, 1 March 2022 (UTC)
:Hi {{ping|JS at Shinola}} the unsourced second paragraph has been removed. Thank you, [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 13:24, 2 February 2022 (UTC)
:{{re|JS at Shinola}} Hello, I am happy to help any time. Your request has been implemented, and the only source I did not include was for Gear Patrol because Wikipedia does not accept [[WP:SPONSORED|sponsored content]]. Thanks, [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:01, 2 March 2022 (UTC)


===Text revisions===
== Introduction ==
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks for your help here. Since you've offered to review proposed revisions to the current text, I'd like to share a few thoughts:


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* Currently, the [[Shinola_(retail_company)#Criticism|"Criticism" section]] says, "{{Font color|red| Moreover, the company has invested intensely in its employees, flying in watchmakers from Switzerland to train its employees.}}" I propose expanding the text to say, "{{Font color|green|That said, the company has invested intensely in its Detroit-based employees, flying in watchmakers from Switzerland to train them,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fortune.com/2013/07/09/think-you-know-shinola-think-again/|title=Think you know Shinola? Think again.|author=VanderMey, Anne|date=July 9, 2013|work=Fortune}}</ref> paying significantly above minimum wage and retaining its workforce even as the broader manufacturing sector is criticized for outsourcing.<ref>{{cite news |last1=ELAHI |first1=AMINA |title=Socially conscious businesses still bring in cash, execs tell chamber |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/blue-sky/ct-socially-conscious-businesses-chicago-20160407-story.html |access-date=February 9, 2022 |work=Chicago Tribune |date=April 7, 2016}}</ref>}}", per the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/blue-sky/ct-socially-conscious-businesses-chicago-20160407-story.html This source] says Shinola offers training and pays "more than $3 an hour more than the 'typical minimum wage'..."
{{Reply to|Heartmusic678}} Thanks again for your assistance above! This article is looking much better and I appreciate your willingness to review proposed changes. With all of these edits to the article body now complete, I'd like to suggest some updates to the introduction as well. Specifically, I propose:


* changing "luxury goods retailer" to "lifestyle brand" to match the infobox
* Also, the article does not offer counterbalance to Moy's position. Here we could add, "{{Font color|green|[[Michigan State University]] economist [[Lisa D. Cook]] said that operations like Shinola's factory in the city helps fill the void as Detroit's car makers downsize. She said, "We can expect that many different types of novelty products might be produced, ones that require high skills like Shinola watches, and these goods, and goods like them, represent that kind of a comeback."<ref>{{cite news |title=How Shinola Turned Detroit Into a Luxury Brand |url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-shinola-turned-detroit-into-a-luxury-brand |access-date=February 9, 2022 |work=[[PBS NewsHour]] |date=June 30, 2016}}</ref>}} {{Done}}
* updating the list of products, per [https://chiefexecutive.net/born-of-detroit-manufacturing-shinola-grows-its-place-in-the-world/ ''Chief Executive'']
* clarifying wording re: Shinola's name
* correcting Bedrock Brands to Bedrock Group LP
* removing the inline citations at the end of the paragraph, per [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section#Citations]]


I propose replacing the current introduction with the following:
* The second paragraph starts with "{{Font color|red|This marketing technique and Kartsotis's background have brought much criticism to the company.}}" I suggest changing to "{{Font color|green|Kartsotis's marketing techniques and background have brought much attention to the company.}}" As I mentioned above, the sentence starting "In 2014, men's style site..." does not have a citation but refers to the Four Pins piece. The next sentence mentioning Tribeca is about Kartsotis, not criticism of the company. {{Done}}


: '''Shinola''' is an American [[lifestyle brand]] based in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]]. It produces and sells [[watch]]es, [[bicycle]]s, [[leather goods]], clocks, home goods, and jewelry.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Buss |first1=Dale |title=Born of Detroit Manufacturing, Shinola Grows Its Place In The World |journal=[[Chief Executive (magazine)|Chief Executive]] |date=August 19, 2021 |url=https://chiefexecutive.net/born-of-detroit-manufacturing-shinola-grows-its-place-in-the-world/ |access-date=March 7, 2022 |issn=0160-4724}}</ref> Founded in 2011, Shinola takes its name from a common saying that harkens back to the defunct [[Shinola (shoe polish)|Shinola]] shoe polish company. The company was founded by [[Tom Kartsotis]] and is owned and operated by Texas-based investment group Bedrock Group LP.
* Finally, there's the paragraph and quote re: [[Rebekah Modrak]]. A more neutral sentence ahead of the quote could be, "{{font color|green|Professor [[Rebekah Modrak]] in her article "Bougie Crap", for Infinite Mile Detroit, writes:}}" The quote itself has inline citations which are taken from Modrak's article. Is it common for Wikipedia entries to include the sources used to support someone's opinion as inline citations? I would also suggest trimming or removing this text, which is hyperbolic and not specifically about Shinola. (Bedrock and Ford are mentioned, and Modrak seems frustrated with several wider societal issues than one company or its products, including materialism and marketing practices in the market as a whole.) {{Not done unclear}}
:: Hi {{re|JS at Shinola}} Modrak's issue is with gentrification, and in her argument that ''bougie crap'' signifies gentrification, Shinola and its products do appear to be the focus of her argument. This section seems important and will add to the overall neutrality of the page, so I would not recommend deleting it. What are your suggestions for trimming it, as the formatting is not an issue, but it does seem rather long? [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 12:13, 15 February 2022 (UTC)


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Thanks for revisiting this text with me. I understand you and other editors will decide what the article says, but I feel the need to identify where bias seems to have snuck in and where text is not exactly representative of sourcing. You'll notice the "Criticism" section's next paragraph about the FTC is also problematic and poorly sourced, but I'll outline issues in a subsequent request. Thanks again for your time, [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 16:11, 14 February 2022 (UTC)
The article body already verifies that [[Tom Kartsotis]] founded the company, which is owned by Bedrock. The citations are not needed but Caramanica's ''New York Times'' piece is used later in the article so I think the citation just needs to be moved down. My goal with this request is to correct and update wording based on above requests, and mirror the infobox. Thanks again for reviewing! [[User:JS at Shinola|JS at Shinola]] ([[User talk:JS at Shinola|talk]]) 21:10, 9 March 2022 (UTC)
: Hi {{re|JS at Shinola}} This is done. [[User:Heartmusic678|Heartmusic678]] ([[User talk:Heartmusic678|talk]]) 10:35, 14 March 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 21:21, 15 July 2024

FTC

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@Heartmusic678: Thanks again for your help above. I'd like to submit another request for this same "Made in America marketing" section, which is starting to look better but remains highly problematic. I'd like to propose a significant trim to the paragraph about the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Currently, only the first sentence is sourced. The rest of the paragraph is unsourced and poorly written.

  • This text is unsourced and unnecessarily detailed: "Today, some Ronda movements are labeled "Swiss Parts", meaning that most of the parts are made in Switzerland but assembled overseas. Such movements are nickel plated. Ronda movements assembled in Switzerland are gold plated and labeled "Swiss Made." Shinola movements are made of the same parts as the "Swiss Made" movements, but assembled in Detroit; they are gold plated. The dials, hands, cases, crystals, and buckles are manufactured overseas, as are such components of many "Swiss Made" brands, and Shinola claims the cases are made in the same facilities as many luxury "Swiss Made" watch cases are manufactured. The Ronda movements can be purchased by watch repair shops for $23 retail; however, it has been pointed out that Swiss Made ETA movements (used in many "Swiss Made" luxury watches) can also be purchased in bulk for around $20." I don't think the retail prices at watch repair shops are necessary for a company overview on Wikipedia. I propose removing.
  • The next sentence ("Furthermore, while the standards for labeling a watch "American Made" is that nearly 100 percent of the parts must be physically fabricated in the US, the legal standard as of 2017 in Switzerland for "Swiss Made" is that no more than 40 percent of the "value" of the watch can be fabricated overseas.") is sourced to the Federation of the Swiss watch industry (the "Official website of the Swiss watch industry"?), which does not even mention Shinola. I suggest removing content which is (inappropriately sourced) unnecessary detail not about the company.
  • The last sentence is also unsourced and unnecessary, not about Shinola ("it is unclear if the "40 percent of the value" limitation is particularly meaningful" ?)

This content was added by an unregistered editor back in 2018. I propose reducing this paragraph down to just the first sentence, or even removing the paragraph altogether because the "History" section already says, "Shinola's tagline was "Where American is Made", but that was abandoned after the Federal Trade Commission requested changes in certain marketing and labeling practices."

I am hoping User:Heartmusic678 and others can remove the text on my behalf. Thank you! JS at Shinola (talk) 17:49, 21 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @JS at Shinola: This unsourced content has been removed. Thanks, Heartmusic678 (talk) 11:45, 22 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Gentrification

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@Heartmusic678: Thanks again for your assistance and for updating the article. If you're willing to continue helping, I'd like to submit another request for the "Criticism" section. The "Gentrification controversy" subsection, same as the "Made in America marketing" subsection, is based on commentary by Madrock and Moy. I understand editors will decide how much detail to include here, but I'd like to at least identify some redundant text:  Done

  • In the sentence "A New York Times article about the brand begins with Tom Kartsotis recalling the dire state of the Cass Corridor neighborhood", I suggest removing "Tom" and the link to his name since he is already mentioned multiple times within the article body.
  • The paragraph also says, "Rebekah Modrak, who used the term "bougie crap" to describe the company, asserted that Shinola..." The "Made in America marketing" subsection already says, "In her article "Bougie Crap", for Infinite Mile, Professor Rebekah Modrak writes...", so I don't think there's a need to repeat her name and "bougie crap". I propose replacing with "Modrak asserted that Shinola..."
  • Next, the paragraph says, "Others, like author of the article "On Shinola, Detroit's Misguided White Knight," have accused Shinola of disguising their furthering of gentrification in the city with claims of city pride. Jon Moy charges..." Moy was already introduced in the "Made in America marketing" subsection. I suggest replacing this text with "Moy has accused Shinola of disguising their furthering of gentrification in the city with claims of city pride. He charges..."

Also, I'd like to point out the presence of multiple sentences which present individual opinions as well-accepted summaries:

  • "Some have criticized Shinola for its role in gentrification in Detroit and alleged exploitation of the city."  Done
  • "Some hail the addition of Shinola in the area as economic growth and increased safety, but others argue has changed the cultural fabric of the area."  Done
  • "Others take issue with Shinola's marketing, specifically their promotional video "Shinola - A Snapshot of Life in Detroit.""  Done
  • There's also the sentence fragment "... which some have called capitalizing on Detroit’s poverty"  Not done. This is a continuation of a sentence separated by a citation.

Can these be removed so that the text is simply conveying what Madrok and Moy have written, instead of presenting these "summaries" by "some people" as well-established facts? Finally, I propose removing "controversy" from the heading name "Gentrification controversy". This section is criticism, sure, but there's no controversy being described. I will let editors decide if the headings are even necessary, since the two sections share similar sentiment and commentary by the same people. Thanks again to User:Heartmusic678 and others for reviewing my requests. JS at Shinola (talk) 21:32, 24 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@JS at Shinola: All but what you identified as a sentence fragment have been removed (see above). The content that was removed was either unsourced or poorly sourced per WP:NOYT (YouTube is not considered a reliable source). Thank you, Heartmusic678 (talk) 14:08, 25 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Watches

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@Heartmusic678: Thanks again for your continued assistance, especially with addressing issues with the article's more sensitive content.

I've identified a couple inaccuracies within the "Watches" section:

  • The second paragraph starts with "In October 2013, Shinola released their second limited edition watch..." I believe the watch was actually released in December. I propose changing "October" to "December", or if mentioning the month is not necessary, I propose removing "October" so the text says "In 2013, Shinola released..." If helpful for verification, here are some other sources from December: Los Angeles Times, Forbes, GQ
  • Currently, the paragraph says, "The current watch in the series honors Motown legend, Smokey Robinson (2020)." This is not accurate. The most recent watch in the collection honors Jake Burton (2021), founder of Burton Snowboards. I propose folding mention of Smokey Robinson into the previous sentence: "The series has released subsequent watches honoring other Great Americans including Henry Ford (2014), Muhammad Ali (2015), Maya Angelou (2016), Jackie Robinson (2017), Statue of Liberty (2018), Minoru Yamasaki (2019), and Smokey Robinson (2020)."
    • Then, the text can be updated to mention Jake Burton. Avoiding use of "current", which may require further updating in the future, I propose the evergreen language: "The 2021 collection honors Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of Burton Snowboards.[1][2]"

References

  1. ^ Palmieri, Jean E. (April 29, 2021). "Burton, Shinola Partner on Jake Burton Gift Set". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  2. ^ AGNEW, DANNY. "Shinola and Burton Collab on a Banger Sport Watch and Gift Set". Inside Hook. April 30, 2021. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  • Finally, the section says "The company also produces a number of different watch styles on a non-limited edition basis, including The Birdy, The Gomelsky, The Runwell Chronograph, The Runwell Sport, The Runwell Sport Chrono and The Brakeman." The Detrola and Sea Creatures are missing. I propose adding them to the list ("The company also produces a number of different watch styles on a non-limited edition basis, including The Birdy, The Gomelsky, The Runwell Chronograph, The Runwell Sport, The Runwell Sport Chrono, The Detrola, Sea Creatures, and The Brakeman"), per Gear Patrol and JCK. Searching "Shinola" with "Detrola" or "Sea Creatures" will yield other sources if these are inadequate for any reason.

Thanks again for reviewing my requests to correct this article. JS at Shinola (talk) 22:12, 1 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@JS at Shinola: Hello, I am happy to help any time. Your request has been implemented, and the only source I did not include was for Gear Patrol because Wikipedia does not accept sponsored content. Thanks, Heartmusic678 (talk) 12:01, 2 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Introduction

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@Heartmusic678: Thanks again for your assistance above! This article is looking much better and I appreciate your willingness to review proposed changes. With all of these edits to the article body now complete, I'd like to suggest some updates to the introduction as well. Specifically, I propose:

  • changing "luxury goods retailer" to "lifestyle brand" to match the infobox
  • updating the list of products, per Chief Executive
  • clarifying wording re: Shinola's name
  • correcting Bedrock Brands to Bedrock Group LP
  • removing the inline citations at the end of the paragraph, per Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section#Citations

I propose replacing the current introduction with the following:

Shinola is an American lifestyle brand based in Detroit, Michigan. It produces and sells watches, bicycles, leather goods, clocks, home goods, and jewelry.[1] Founded in 2011, Shinola takes its name from a common saying that harkens back to the defunct Shinola shoe polish company. The company was founded by Tom Kartsotis and is owned and operated by Texas-based investment group Bedrock Group LP.

References

The article body already verifies that Tom Kartsotis founded the company, which is owned by Bedrock. The citations are not needed but Caramanica's New York Times piece is used later in the article so I think the citation just needs to be moved down. My goal with this request is to correct and update wording based on above requests, and mirror the infobox. Thanks again for reviewing! JS at Shinola (talk) 21:10, 9 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @JS at Shinola: This is done. Heartmusic678 (talk) 10:35, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]