Despite the digital revolution and the rise of AI, fashion is still living in a cut and sew world.

That might be about to change.

CreateMe Technologies , a six-year-old company with one foot in the future, is bringing an automated apparel manufacturing system to market that — if its promise is realized — will move production much closer to consumers.

Guarded by more than 95 patents, the technology is a mixture of robotics, digital adhesives and modular design that meets the moment nicely by offering a U.S.-made and tariff-free alternative to Asian factories.

The kicker is that prices for U.S.-made T-shirts, for instance, are on par with the landed duty price on Asian imports at around $6 each. The technology has been tested on about 100 fabrics and is presented as more precise and 20-

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