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  2. Kahala (apparel) - Wikipedia

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    Kahala is a manufacturer of aloha shirts founded in Honolulu, Hawai’i in 1936 by George Brangier and Nat Norfleet.Originally named Branfleet as a portmanteau of the founders' surnames, Kahala is the oldest currently operating apparel company in Hawai‘i. [1]

  3. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    The plant was vertically integrated and employed 1,200 workers. A year later, the company achieved an initial public offering and was listed publicly on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and the NYSE MKT. [9] By 2001, Gildan was the leading distributor of 100% cotton T-shirts in the US as determined by the ACNielsen S.T.A.R.S. Report.

  4. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Shirts is an American T-shirt and clothing company established in 1964 and based in Honolulu, Hawaii. The company operates 35 retail stores in Hawaii, California, Florida, Nevada, and Colorado. Crazy Shirts houses the largest printing facility in Hawaiʻi, on the island of Oʻahu, and employs more than 400 employees.

  5. TeePublic - Wikipedia

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    The company has also expanded into other products such as smartphone cases, notebooks, mugs, and canvas prints. In 2016, TeePublic shipped more than one million products. [5] In August 2016, the company took down a controversial T-shirt mocking the USC football team. [6]

  6. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    H&M “H&M Kids is probably my favorite place to get kids clothing. As a Swede I'm probably biased, but their offerings are functional, stylish and most importantly, will last!” says Dellner.

  7. Teespring - Wikipedia

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    Brown University students Walker Williams and Evan Stites-Clayton first attempted to create a company linking students with internships called Jobzle in 2010. [6] When the popular, student-oriented Providence dive bar Fish Co. appeared to be going out of business in 2011, they designed T-shirts that said "FREE FISHCO". [7]