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Under Armour is selling its first apparel made in the US
By Lorraine Mirabella, the Baltimore Sun (TNS)
Jan. 30, 2017 5:18 pm
BALTIMORE - Under Armour is selling its first U.S.-made collection of apparel, including women's sports bras and leggings made in Baltimore, where the company is based.
The apparel, dubbed 'Arris Project,” is being produced at UA Lighthouse, the brand's manufacturing and design center that opened last summer in Baltimore.
The sports bras and leggings are made with material designed to cut drying time in half and offer extra support, the company said.
The clothing, produced in an initial run of 2,000 pieces, is priced at $120 for the leggings and $50 for the bra.
The UA Lighthouse, which opened in June, is Under Armour's first step in its local-for-local manufacturing initiative to bring production of clothing and footwear closer to where the brand's products are sold. The facility houses both design and production functions.
Under Armour CEO and founder Kevin Plank is among a group of 28 business leaders who are part of a manufacturing jobs initiative launched by President Donald Trump, the White House said Friday.
Under Armour is working with partner companies at Lighthouse to create a new model for manufacturing, using state-of-the-art equipment such as 3-D printers that make sneakers, a full-body scanner that measures individuals for custom clothing and robotic machinery for more efficient production.
Company officials have said the idea is to modernize manufacturing in an apparel and shoe industry that still relies on 100-year-old technology.
A sports bra that Under Armour has made in the U.S., part of an ambitious bid to rethink its manufacturing strategy. MUST CREDIT: Courtesy of Under Armour