Where was this shirt REALLY made?
What are the secret economics behind one shirt? The CATO Institute worked with designers in Miami and San Francisco. Cotton for the shirt was grown and harvested in Tennessee, then exported to Central America to be spun into fiber. The shirt was printed in Guatemala by a South Korean vendor, then imported back to Virginia and trucked to D.C. by American workers. #economics #fashion #trade
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