This Is What Made In America Really Looked Like

The state of the union is strong.

Photographer Sam Balaban
September 08, 2015

When a festival is called Made In America, it's almost guaranteed that masses of people will show up from all over the country, ready to rep their city with pride. Festival-goers trekked from all over the U.S., providing us with a brief lens into how the kids in America really dress. As Lana Del Rey would say, they were young, dope and proud... like an American.

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This Is What Made In America Really Looked Like
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This Is What Made In America Really Looked Like
This Is What Made In America Really Looked Like
This Is What Made In America Really Looked Like