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  2. Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    Marzotto became Europe's first fully integrated wool producer in 1987 after acquiring Lanerossi, followed by Hugo Boss in 1991 and Czechoslovakia’s Nová Mosilana wool mill in 1994. In 1997, the group announced a merge with HPI to form Gruppo Industriale Marzotto , the world's largest designer clothing manufacturer.

  3. Lanerossi - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Lanerossi was acquired by the competitor Marzotto Group, the current owner, with the consequent cancellation of the stock exchange. The brand has been active with a line of accessories and decorative fabrics. [2] Due to a joint venture with Marzotto group, Filivivi is the current licensee of the brand. [1]

  4. Category:Woollen mills - Wikipedia

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  5. Vitale Barberis Canonico - Wikipedia

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    The fabric mill in the 1940s. Vitale Barberis Canonico (VBC) is an Italian fabric mill that was established in 1663. [1] It is located in Pratrivero, about 50 miles northeast of Turin in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy. [2] The company has remained a family-owned business for 13 generations. [3]

  6. Zegna - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1960, Pettinatura di Verrone is a combing mill based in the textile district of Biella and specialized in combing superfine wools, cashmere, and vicuña. [50] In 2009, Zegna, Loro Piana and Marzotto acquired a 15% stake each of the company. [19]

  7. Connecticut wool mill supplying fabric for new Army uniform

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    A Connecticut wool mill is providing high-quality fabric for the Army's recently unveiled classic uniform and looking to help reinvigorate a once-prominent industry. American Woolen Company Inc ...

  8. Fox Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Fox Brothers makes wool, worsted, cashmere and was the original creator of flannel for use in suitmaking and held the Trademark for 'Flannel' up to the 1950s. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The company uses looms which are 50 years old and maintains a pattern archive dating back to its foundation, said to be 'one of the most significant textile (company ...

  9. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Mill No. 11 was the world's largest cotton mill, 900 feet (270 m) long, 103 feet (31 m) wide, and containing 4000 looms. Gingham , flannel , and ticking were company specialties, although numerous other fabrics in cotton and wool were produced.