Gallery: The Weird Tech and Brilliant Colors of the American Textile Mill
Christopher Payne01Made in USA: Textiles
*S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne02Made in USA: Textiles
*Bloomsburg Carpet Industries, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania*
Christopher Payne03Made in USA: Textiles
*Polartec, Lawrence, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne04Made in USA: Textiles
*Langhorne Carpet Company, Penndel, Pennsylvania*
Christopher Payne05Made in USA: Textiles
*Bartlettyarns, Harmony, Maine*
Christopher Payne06Made in USA: Textiles
*Woolrich Woolen Mills, Woolrich, Pennsylvania*
Christopher Payne07Made in USA: Textiles
*S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne08Made in USA: Textiles
*Greenfield Clothiers, Brooklyn, New York*
Christopher Payne09Sterlingwear, East Boston, Massachusetts
*Sterlingwear, East Boston, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne10Made in USA: Textiles
*Bartlettyarns, Harmony, Maine*
Christopher Payne11Made in USA: Textiles
*Fall River Knitting Mills, Fall River, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne12Made in USA: Textiles
*Fall River Knitting Mills, Fall River, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne13Made in USA: Textiles
*S&D Spinning Mill, Millbury, Massachusetts*
Christopher Payne14Made in USA: Textiles
*American Woolen Company, Stafford Springs, Connecticut*
Christopher Payne15Made in USA: Textiles
*Langhorne Carpet Company, Penndel, Pennsylvania*
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