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Fifty-one factories. Gone. Every single one. Once the backbone of American manufacturing, Levi Strauss & Co. operated fifty-one production facilities across the United States in 1980 — industrial cathedrals where 43,500 workers earned middle-class wages crafting the jeans that defined American workwear for over a century. A single plant in Blue Ridge, Georgia produced 25,000 pairs daily. Workers could identify denim weight by touch alone. Quality controllers rejected batches for flaws invisible to untrained eyes. This wasn't just manufacturing — it was industrial mastery that took 150 years to build. By January 8, 2004, the last American Levi's factory closed its doors in San Antonio, Texas. Not a single pair of Levi's jeans is made in America anymore. The company that literally invented blue jeans, that clothed miners, cowboys, rebels, and rockstars, now produces everything in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka — anywhere workers earn ten dollars a day instead of ten dollars an hour. Behind the iconic brand that still generates billions in revenue lies a devastating truth: 24 years of factory closures, 43,500 jobs lost, and the complete dismantling of American denim manufacturing in less than a generation. This video explores the brutal economics hidden inside the death of American jeans — how a company survived while everything that made it meaningful died, how globalization destroyed middle-class manufacturing jobs one quarterly decision at a time, and how the very brand that symbolized American quality now stands as a monument to outsourcing that nobody talks about. A story of craft, commerce, and the impossible choice between workers and shareholders — told through the ruins of an American manufacturing icon. #LevisFactory #MadeInUSA #AmericanManufacturing #Globalization #LevisJeans