It's not always easy to find out where your clothes come from, and it seems to be increasingly harder to find brands that are making their clothes stateside. According to the Los Angeles Times, only 2.5 percent of the clothing purchased by U.S. consumers in 2013 was made in the U.S.
While it's a breeze to find dozens of smaller labels that are making things right here in the U.S ., when it comes to finding more mainstream brands, it gets tough. There are a few brands that we assumed were entirely made in America, but it turns out most of them only offer a few products made in the U.S. With the exception of American Apparel, which designs, cuts and sews all of its wares in Los Angeles, most well-known brands only offer a small selection of made-in-America products, while the rest are imported -- see for yourself.
2. Levi's: Some of their styles of denim are 100 percent made in North Carolina, but the majority aren't.
5. Rag & Bone : The label sells denim made in America, while their knitwear, footwear and outerwear is imported.
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