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There's not much in the way of apparel or apparel fabric still made in the States - at least not by historic standards.

The Hathaway shirt company was one of the last to stay in business, but I think they finally had to move production overseas about 5 years ago in order to stay afloat. I'm lucky enough to have bought one of their shirts in the late 90s that's 100% USA-made. To button it up is to know the feeling of pure unadulterated quality, we're talking meticulously crafted here. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" /> None of those little irregularities or stitching errors or loose threads like you find on third world slave-produced goods.


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