| URL | http://www.forbes.com/sites/deborahweinswig/2016/1 |
| Source | Forbes |
| Date Published | 10/18/2016 |
| Author Name | Deborah Weinswig |
| Mentions specific company case(s) of reshoring, kept from offshoring, or transplant | Yes |
| Company/Division name | GiGi New York |
| Type of work | Manufacturing |
| If manufacturing, is the company an OEM? | Yes |
| Reshoring category: | Kept from Offshoring |
| Year reshoring announced: | 2010 |
| Domestically, the work will be done: | In-house |
| City reshored to: | New York |
| State(s) reshored to: | NY |
| If relevant, work nearshored to: | - |
| Industry(ies): | Apparel & Textiles |
| Product(s) reshored | Leather Bags and Accessories |
| What domestic positive factors made reshoring more attractive? | Customization/Flexibility, Image/brand |