American Apparel was, at one time, the fastest retail rollout in American history boasting more than 280 stores in the world’s hippest neighborhoods. The man behind the brand, Dov Charney, pioneered the radical movement for “ethically made, sweatshop free” clothing and received the most prestigious accolades. So how did this brand end in a series of disgraceful events that would send it spiraling downwards from the upper echelons of the fashion world? Get it here on Episode 15 of The Great Fail.

Episode Sources:

The Fall of American Apparel: Why a Founder’s Genius Is Not Enough

The rise and fall of American Apparel

Goodbye, American Apparel

5 reasons American Apparel is now bankrupt

The Rise and Fall of American Apparel | Highsnobiety

American Apparel Files for Bankruptcy

American Apparel: The Rise and Fall of The Infamous U.S. Brand

Why Is American Apparel Closing?

American Apparel to pay $1 million to settle suit over worker’s death

Wikipedia: American Apparel

American Apparel Lawsuit Is ‘Mother Of All Sexual Harassment Cases,’ Judge Says

American Apparel, Once Worth Nearly $1 Billion, Is Now Bankrupt

The History of American Apparel

The worst allegations from the disgusting American Apparel scandal

Label of the Year: American Apparel

Special Guest:

Elizabeth Segran
Senior Staff Writer at Fast Company
Author of The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch The Rest of Your Life from Harper Collins.

Elizabeth Segran is a Senior Staff Writer at Fast Company and Author of The Rocket Years: How Your Twenties Launch The Rest of Your Life from Harper Collins. She attended Columbia University, then got a Ph.D. in Indian literature and women’s studies from the University of California, Berkeley. Her work has appeared in a wide range of publications, including The Atlantic, The Nation, Foreign Policy, and the New Republic. She lives in Boston with her husband, daughter, and books.