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  2. ANICHINI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ANICHINI, Inc. is an American luxury textiles company based in Tunbridge, Vermont. [1] [2] The company is a manufacturer and importer of luxury linens and textiles and produces hand made products in the United States. [2] [3] According to the Martha Stewart American Made website, ANICHINI is a full-spectrum textile company. [2]

  3. Brahms Mount - Wikipedia

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    Brahms Mount manufactures cotton blankets and is also one of the only domestic manufacturers of top-of-bed linen woven from flax. [citation needed] Brahms Mount produces blankets, throws, linen towels and accessories, all made from natural fibers. [4]

  4. William Clark & Sons - Wikipedia

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    William Clark & Sons is the oldest linen mill in Northern Ireland and the textile company founded in Maghera, County Londonderry in 1736. [1]The main product is a fine linen canvas for the tailoring industry, used is a unique process of beetling - pounding of the fabric to flatten it.

  5. Christy (towel manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Christy (also known as Christy UK and Christy Towels) is a manufacturer of household linens and is known as the inventor of the first industrially produced looped cotton towel. It was founded in 1850 in the English mill town of Droylsden, Lancashire (now part of Greater Manchester).

  6. Frette - Wikipedia

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    Jean Baptiste Ennemonde (Edmond) Chavasse Frette was born on 12 June 1838, in Grenoble, France, to Jean Claude Chavasse Frette, a fabric dyer, merchant, and manufacturer of socks and knitted shirts, and Marie Maréchal. After her husband died in 1840, Marie took up the activity of millinery to support her children.

  7. Wamsutta Mills - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, and production of percale fabric began (New Bedford is known to be the first city in the United States to make fine cotton). Famous textile magnate William Madison Wood began his textile career at the Wamsutta Mills, age fifteen, working there 1873-1876. [ 7 ]

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