INTRODUCTION
Los Angeles Apparel is a manufacturer, designer and distributor of clothing based in South-Central Los Angeles. The company was founded in 2016 by Dov Charney, a long-standing leader in American garment manufacturing. It is well-known for its T-shirts, sweatshirts, cotton bodysuits, and swimwear and distribute these products to screen printers, apparel decorators, and apparel companies.
Los Angeles Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer, and currently employs over 1,500 personnel. The company is a vertically integrated manufacturer with knitting and dyeing done in Los Angeles. The corporate identity has a commitment to "sweatshop free" manufacturing.
VERTICAL INTEGRATION
Every step of creating a garment is handled in-house, from design and patternmaking to cutting and sewing. This helps develop the skill level of workers and offer fast leads times for custom orders.
AMERICAN MADE
The first choice is always buying domestic textile and yarn products, as it's important to support the American garment industry. Ultimately, it's also good for the environment, as it reduces the carbon footprint of supply chain.
SUSTAINABILITY
Los Angeles Apparel use advanced manufacturing techniques to reduce waste byproducts during the production process, and plan to recycle almost 100% of textile waste by 2025. California also has stringent environmental protection regulations, and by dyeing and finishing almost all textiles in California, it ensures that the fabric processing is as environmentally friendly as possible. Additionally, the company is adding a significant portion of recycled and/or organic cotton into the supply chain.
SUSTAINABILITY
Los Angeles Apparel are contrarians that are deeply focused on efficiency while respecting the creative process of the business. It's important to advance the interests of customers, workers, shareholders, and the community.
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