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  2. Elevate Textiles - Wikipedia

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    The company is also known for its worsted wool fabrics, which are made in North Carolina and in Mexico. The company has developed a source for wool fabrics in India by working with OCM India Limited, a mill in Amritsar , India, which is also owned by funds controlled by W.L. Ross & Co. Customers of the wool fabrics include many well-known ...

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    The California native, who identifies as an “anti-squatter activist, squatter hunter, squatter remover,” says he just does whatever he has to help people get squatters out of their homes.

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  5. David Bullock (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    David Bullock (born June 15, 1993), also known by the nickname Alaska, is an American businessman media executive, [1] and talent manager. In 2017, Bullock founded a digital marketing and tech company, 907 Agency.

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  7. The California native, who identifies as an “anti-squatter activist, squatter hunter, squatter remover,” says he just does whatever he has to to help people get squatters out of their homes.

  8. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Ever since, the company he founded has made its clothes in the United States and sold them at its factory store in Bristol, Tennessee, and more recently expanded its product line to include ...

  9. Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, 1941–45, Pendleton Woolen Mills devoted most of its production to blankets and fabric for uniforms and clothing for the US military services. In 1949, after postwar market research showed a desire for women's sportswear, the company introduced a line of wool clothing for women and the '49er jacket proved extremely popular.