Resonance Companies Brings Garment Manufacturing Back to NYC

The company opens its first sew production facility at Pier 59 as an extension of its proprietary sustainable fashion technology system

NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2021 – Resonance Companies today announced a key milestone in driving the return of domestic textile manufacturing — the opening of the company’s first stateside sew production facility in New York City.

The 300 square-foot facility is housed at Pier 59 in Chelsea Piers, adjacent to Resonance’s headquarters. Resonance has built the first creation-to-customer-closet platform for sustainable fashion; the company uses digital printing on organic and environmentally certified fabrics as part of a fully automated process to design, sell and make garments in real time, on demand, sustainably, anywhere in the world.

Their new facility is comprised of 12 sewing stations with the ability to make hundreds of garments per week supported by Resonance’s proprietary technology. The team plans to hire additional team members to run the NYC facility as well as several others that are planned in the coming months.

“The U.S. has lost one million apparel manufacturing jobs in the last 50 years,” said Resonance Chairman and Co-Founder Lawrence Lenihan. “These jobs won’t come back by just wishing it – every step in the value chain to create fashion needs to be reimagined. Using advanced machine learning, innovative manufacturing systems and new human processes, we can create thousands of living wage jobs across this country.”

Resonance is deeply committed to bringing components of garment manufacturing back to NYC, a city whose thriving textile manufacturing industry was driven overseas in search of lower production costs. The company is also working to create a network of U.S.-based sew production firms utilizing the Resonance platform to renew stateside manufacturing across the country. Resonance believes that this network can birth a new fashion value chain and new entrepreneurs can build job-creating manufacturing businesses in their communities powered by orders for clothing from brands on the Resonance platform. These next-generation manufacturers will compete on cost and by being closer to the end customer, adding value to the last-mile process, and producing garments that create social and environmental value transparently.

In the future, Resonance’s goal is to open hundreds of these sew production facilities around the country and internationally while also connecting existing ones, helping to reimagine the textile manufacturing experience for designers, consumers and the planet.

About Resonance Companies
Resonance is charting the fashion industry’s anti-Amazon future through its proprietary technology platform, create.ONE. This technology has created the ability for a brand to design, sell and make one product on demand, sustainably, anywhere in the world — as efficiently as 1,000 garments in the traditional, long-run legacy environment. Resonance is building the world’s first end-to-end system for sustainable fashion, which designers can use to create clothing and grow fashion businesses unbeholden to economies of scale. It’s the only company proving that fashion brands don’t have to kill the planet to create what’s next. Resonance Companies was founded in 2015 by Lawrence Lenihan, Chairman and Co-Founder and Christian Gheorghe, CEO and Co-Founder.

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