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  2. Woolrich - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 wool mill was located on Little Plum Run in Dunnstable Township, Clinton County, Pennsylvania. Wool production stopped there around 1843–1845 because of insufficient water supply. The company bought 300 acres at Chatham's Run in nearby Pine Creek Township in 1834 and built a sawmill. Rich bought out McCormick's interest in 1843, and ...

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    The initiative flanks actions geared at the implementation of eco-friendly materials, like RDS-certified down adopted across the spectrum, organic cotton for 85 percent of its production, Nativa ...

  4. Woolrich, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Woolrich is a company town, the home of Woolrich, Inc., a family-owned clothing company. The company was founded in 1830 by John Rich and Daniel McCormick, and originally located at a mill on Little Plum Run in nearby Dunnstable Township. By 1834, Rich and McCormick decided to move their operations to a location with a better water supply at ...

  5. Daiki Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s Suzuki was one of the first buyers of Woolrich fashion in Japan. [3] In 2006 he became a designer for Woolrich Woolen Mills in America. [4]

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  7. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    The official licensee allowed to import Hudson's Bay Blankets into the United States for commercial sale is Woolrich Inc. of Pennsylvania. Four U.S. retailers as of 2012 sell the blankets to consumers: Woolrich, L.L.Bean, Getz's Department Store in Marquette, Michigan, and Johnson Woolen Mills. [citation needed]