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American Apparel Lays Off Workers, Mulls Some Outsourcing

American Apparel Llc is laying off hundreds of workers as it overhauls its production process, which could include outsourcing part of its production to another US manufacturer.
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LOS ANGELES, United States — Teen apparel retailer American Apparel Llc is laying off hundreds of workers as it overhauls its production process, which could include outsourcing part of its production to another US manufacturer, the Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday.

"If we do decide to produce some pieces out-of-house, they will still be American-made," chief executive Paula Schneider wrote in a letter obtained by the Times.

Schneider said a mismatch between workers and manufacturing was an inefficiency that needed to be addressed as part of the company's turnaround efforts, the Times reported, adding the move came after "months of careful and rigorous review."

The retailer will also cut down on the number of garments it makes throughout the year, to clear inventory.

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As part of the layoffs, which started last week, about 500 employees have lost their jobs, the newspaper said.

An American Apparel spokeswoman declined to comment.

The fashion chain, known for its "Made in the USA." fashion, filed for bankruptcy in October following years of losses and expects to be profitable in 2018.

By Arunima Banerjee; editor: Peter Cooney.

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