In North America, Mexico is the leading clothing manufacturer for American consumers. Honduras and Turkey are also notable sources. U.S. consumers generally purchase approximately 20 million clothing items annually, and roughly 2 percent of that figure is manufactured Stateside.
Asia is the largest mass producer of clothes sold to U.S. consumers. The continent is from where about two-thirds of imports originate, and China accounts for most of the clothes made. Countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Bangladesh follow China.
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