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Where Is Serremo Clothing Made? (Manufacturing Locations)

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Many customers want to know the manufacturing location of all Serremo clothes and for this reason, I went ahead and contacted Serremo. And I want to acknowledge that they respond to me with all details.

So let’s check it out.

What Countries Make Serremo Clothing? (Jackets & More)

Here is a word-to-word description provided by Kathy Anderson (Serremo Customer Support):

Thank you for your interest in our products. Our warehouse is located in Chino, CA. While our products are carefully designed in the US and are being manufactured in China. We have several warehouses since we ship internationally, we’ve been operating from one of our warehouses in China lately due to the increase in sales volume and the lack of employees.

Here in Serremo, we can guarantee, with the help of consistent and regular quality checks, that all our products meet the standards.  Also, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee if for whatever reason you’re unsatisfied with our product. To add, we offer free shipping and we ship worldwide.

From my discussions with Kathy, it is clear that all Serremo products including their clothes are designed in the US but are being manufactured in China. Also, they have warehouses in China and the United States to facilitate international shipping.

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Todd

Sunday 18th of June 2023

Was very interested in the clothing I saw on your website. It's unfortunate that I come to find that your company has decided to manufacture it's products in China however. I am fundamentally against this practice, therefore I hope that at some point during the life of your company you decide against this. Other than that, I think your clothing is well designed and looks nice. Cannot speak to the quality though. If you decide to release a line pf clothing that is made in the USA I will be one of the first to purchase something off of it. I hold out hope that you rethink your manufacturing practices, but if not, thank you for your time and good luck.

-Todd

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