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An Inside Look At Making Clothes In An American Factory

More than 95% of all American apparel is made overseas before it is sold in the U.S. As consumers demand more accountability, that number is starting to slowly change.

But making clothes in America is still hard work. Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd goes inside a factory in Massachusetts to see how it’s done.

Seamstress working industrial sewing machines at Good Clothing Company in Fall River, Massachusetts. (Allison Hagan/Here & Now)
Seamstress working industrial sewing machines at Good Clothing Company in Fall River, Massachusetts. (Allison Hagan/Here & Now)

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