American Apparel was doing it in LA and the prices were competitive. They eventually went bankrupt and got acquired by Gildan but it was working well for a time 🤷♂️
I remember reading an interview with the founder in…I think VICE? Print magazine form. Like 20 years ago or so?
It talked some about the economics of making clothing in the US and all, but mostly I remember the guy having his secretary suck him off during the interview. So yeah…management issues.
American Apparel was doing it in LA and the prices were competitive. They eventually went bankrupt and got acquired by Gildan but it was working well for a time 🤷♂️
American Apparel was relaunched as Los Angeles Apparel and is very successful and working out of the same location as the original.
Oh that’s so cool!! Thank you so much for sharing, I had no idea, and am glad to hear it
They can’t have been working that well if they went bankrupt.
Maybe, but who fucking cares about the capitalists? We got nice and reasonably priced tshirts and other clothing that were MaDe In ThE UsA.
It was 2017 in LA. Despacito was rocking hard at #2 on the Billboards. Of course drugs were involved.
there were… management issues.
I’m the end, you simply can’t fix corporatism.
So true and a damn shame. It’s such an unfortunate blight
I remember reading an interview with the founder in…I think VICE? Print magazine form. Like 20 years ago or so?
It talked some about the economics of making clothing in the US and all, but mostly I remember the guy having his secretary suck him off during the interview. So yeah…management issues.