The United States, once the world leader in denim production, has seen a near-total decline in its weaving industry after decades of intense competition from lower-cost international producers. This development marks a departure from the era in which American textile production set the global standard for quality and size. An examination of the survival of domestic industry under these pressures brings Mount Vernon Mills into focus. This is a historic American production facility that continues to exist thanks to many years of experience and specialized manufacturing.

In addition, the competitive landscape was examined during a tour of the Pakistani company Crescent Bahuman. The state-of-the-art facility represents the enormous size and advanced mass production capabilities. American companies must navigate this environment to remain relevant in a globalized market.

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