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  2. Haggar Clothing - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the company also released the Haggar Hanger, a clothes hanger that allowed pants to be hung rather than folded on a table. [citation needed] A women's line of apparel was introduced in 1984. [10] By 1987, the company employed 7,000 people at six plants in the United States, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic. [10]

  3. Zubaz - Wikipedia

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    The company is named after a nonsensical phrase of excitement that Laurinaitis heard on playgrounds growing up in St. Paul. [2] Although Zubaz began as a line of shorts, the brand was extended into long pants, caps, shirts, and even diapers. The pants are tapered at the ankle, with the outer part of the leg being longer than the inner part.

  4. Dickies - Wikipedia

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    Williamson-Dickie Europe, originally called Clares, was founded in 1900 in Wells, Somerset, U.K. to provide the agricultural industry with hardware and work clothing. The U.S. corporate division was founded in Fort Worth, Texas , in 1922 by C. N. Williamson and E. E. "Colonel" Dickie, who began a denim bib overall company selling workwear to ...

  5. 72 Products Still Made in America - AOL

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    The company behind Aquasana, Sun Water Systems, has based all its manufacturing in Texas, meaning high-end filtration systems, including its adjustable showerhead filter, are completely American-made.

  6. '47 (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The company now owns and operates the Red Sox Team Store at 19 Jersey Street across from Fenway Park. [8] [9] On game days, the store is open to ticketed patrons two hours before game time, throughout the game, and 30 minutes after the end of the game. The store operates daily. [10] The company headquarters is located in Westwood, Massachusetts.

  7. Throwback: A history of the pantsuit, from the 1900s until today

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    The company's introduction of "hiking togs" in the '20s (matching khakis and tops) confirmed the popularity of a new style as movie stars like Marlene Dietrich and Katherine Hepburn brought the ...

  8. Bonobos (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    Bonobos is an e-commerce-driven apparel company that designs and sells menswear including men's suits, trousers, denim, shirts, shorts, swimwear, outerwear, and accessories. The company was founded by Stanford Business School students Andy Dunn and Brian Spaly, and launched as an online retailer in 2007.

  9. Duck Head - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Goody's Family Clothing purchased rights to the Duck Head clothing brand for $4.1 million and made it into a private label brand, sold exclusively at Goody's stores. Sales of Duck Head branded clothing totaled more than $97 million in 2004, the last year when Goody's was a publicly traded company required to disclose financial information.