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  2. O'Neills - Wikipedia

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    O'Neills Irish International Sports Company Ltd. is an Irish sporting goods manufacturer established in 1918. [1] It is the largest manufacturer of sportswear in Ireland, [1] with production plants located in Dublin and Strabane. O'Neills has a long relationship with Irish rugby and association football and sports of Gaelic Athletic Association.

  3. O'Neill (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Jack O'Neill was one of the originators of the use of neoprene for wetsuits. [2] [3] [4] O'Neill was a pioneering retailer of surfwear [3] and also sells lifestyle apparel and snow sports-related apparel. In May 2007 the ownership of the brand was sold to Sisco Textiles N.V., a holding company headquartered in Luxembourg.

  4. Champion (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Champion (also stylized as Champion U.S.A.) is a brand of clothing, specializing in sportswear owned and marketed by American apparel company Hanesbrands (based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina), which was spun off by the Sara Lee Corporation in 2006.

  5. Classic Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Classic Sportswear, also simply known as Classic, is an Australian sports clothing manufacturer. The company was founded in Sydney in 1934, making them one of the oldest family owned sports clothing companies in Australia. [1]

  6. Patrick (sportswear company) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick manufactures sports shoes, apparel and teamwear. Sponsorships. Teams that wear (or have worn) uniforms by Patrick includes: Football. Clubs teams Africa. USM ...

  7. Dundalk F.C. - Wikipedia

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    O’Neills (1976–1984; 1990–2004) have also been a long-term supplier. Erreà (2005) and Diadora (2006) have each been suppliers for one season while Adidas Teamwear was used temporarily during 1982–83. A Cork-based company, Union Sport, supplied kits for two seasons (1988–89 and 1989–90). [197]

  8. Grays International - Wikipedia

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    Grays International is an English sports equipment manufacturing company based in Robertsbridge, East Sussex.The company was founded in 1855 by rackets champion H.J. Gray, producing equipment for cricket, field hockey, netball, rugby union and tennis, through its brands and subsidiaries.

  9. Capelli Sport - Wikipedia

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    Capelli Sport is an American sportswear and footwear company based in New York City, United States. [1] Founded in 2011 by Lebanese-American George Altirs, [2] Capelli Sport also has locations in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa under Capelli Europe GmbH, and in China under GMA Shanghai.