Reshoring: How "Shore" Is It for 2015 and Beyond?

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Published: February 27, 2015

Brooks Brothers has recommitted itself to manufacturing on home turf. In an article originally appearing on CIT Voice on Forbes, Jessica Dineen explains why Brooks Brothers and other clothing labels are proudly sewing “Made in America” tags into their apparel.

Dineen cites a study released in December byA.T. Kearney, a global strategy and management consulting firm, which, she says, found that “apparel production was among the top three industries to ‘reshore’ (return manufacturing from overseas to the United States) in 2014, with a 12 percent rise in American production.”

To learn more about why reshoring will remain on the rise in the apparel industry for 2015, read read the full article here.

 

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