Came across this interesting article on Forbes.com written by Lauren Sherman and I have decided to share:
'Picture this: It’s 1987, and legendary comedian Bob Hope appears on the television, flashing a “Made in the U.S.A.” tag on the inside of his jacket lapel. Hope says to the viewer, “Always look for the ‘Made in the U.S.A.’ label. It matters so much because of what it really stands for.”
Twenty years later, the concept of buying clothes mass-produced in the U.S. seems foreign at best. While the odd locally designed item made of organically grown U.S. cotton might have its appeal, most consumers have accepted the fact that our clothes were produced somewhere else–typically, in China.