That s why fashion brands don tmanufacture in U.S..Granted that "made in the U.S.A." is a dead issue for the mass market, what are the prospects for a renaissance, at a much smaller scale, for "made in the U.S.A." for the luxury market? Reportedly, this market has experienced exceptional growth over all the years of wealth concentration among the top 1%. Is that where aspiring artisanal producers should be focusing, or where any possible reemergence of skilled crafts in America will come from? I thought the article was fine, but I felt it omitted some distinctions that help us think about this issue a little more broadly.
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