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  2. Los Angeles Apparel - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Apparel is a manufacturer, designer and distributor of clothing based in South-Central Los Angeles. [2] [3] The company was founded in 2016 by Dov Charney, the founder of American Apparel. [4] [5] [6] Los Angeles Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, and currently employs over 1,500 personnel. [1] [7]

  3. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    American Apparel store in SoHo, New York City. American Apparel was founded in 1989 by Canadian Dov Charney. [4] For some time, clothes were made in South Carolina. In 1997, the company moved to Los Angeles. Charney sub-contracted sewing to Sam Lim's 50-worker shop under the Interstate 10 freeway in East LA. Months later, the two became ...

  4. Born in the USA: American-made products on sale for ... - AOL

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    The Flint and Tinder 10-Year Pullover Hoodie is made from South Carolina fleece and twill from Philadelphia, then hand-cut and sewn in Los Angeles. The brand says it goes through 20+ American ...

  5. Fred Segal - Wikipedia

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    Under Sandow’s ownership, a 2,000-square-foot Fred Segal store opened in the renovated Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport in 2013. [6] In September 2017, Fred Segal opened their flagship store on the corner of Sunset and La Cienega in West Hollywood , California.

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  7. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    The image may still be all American, but these shades aren't made in the U.S. In 1999, eye-care giant Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to Italy’s Luxottica, and the stylish shades have since been ...