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“With a new and improved supply chain, we will be incorporating our classic style with consistent sizing across all garments for women and men at a more affordable price point,” Gildan said in a statement.
Now the only thing that's still up in the air is whether or not those clothes will continue to be made in the U.S. Since Gildan did not take over the majority of the leases for the U.S. manufacturing facilities, it's looking like the clothes will probably be made elsewhere.
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Hannah Abrams is the senior content editor for Promo Marketing. In her free time, she enjoys coming up with excuses to avoid exercise, visiting her hometown in Los Angeles and rallying for Leonardo DiCaprio to win his first second Academy Award.
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