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  2. Everybody.World - Wikipedia

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    The brand received coverage after they developed a T-shirt made from 100% recycled cotton and named it the Trash Tee. [3] By 2020, Everybody.World expanded its product line to include recycled fleece clothing and woven accessories, all made in the Americas. Contributing designers [4] include Jean Pigozzi. [5] Angela Dimayuga, Ron Finley, and ...

  3. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Premium Essentials: Introduced in Spring 2017 as Heritage Essentials, it was renamed to Premium Essentials with the spring 2018 collection; it was a collection of dressy-casual clothing for men such as button-down poplin sport shirts, spring/summer interlock knit polo shirts, and wool-blend sweater vests. Previously discontinued Spring ...

  4. American Apparel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2007 the company planned to increase its use of organic cotton within the next four years from over 20% to 80%. American Apparel also sells a line of shirts under the "Sustainable" label that are 100% USDA organic cotton. [136] [137] In 2008, American Apparel purchased over 30,000 pounds of organic cotton known as B.A.S.I.C cotton. [138]

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  6. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    The Foschini Group (TFG), a South African clothing company, purchased Retail Apparel Group from Navis Capital Partners for AU$302.5 million in 2017. [24] Navis abandoned its IPO plans. [20] Founding director Stephen Leibowitz also sold his share in the company to TFG, giving it 100% of the company. [25]

  7. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    1991: Arvind reached 100 million meters of denim per year, becoming the fourth-largest producer of denim in the world. 1992: The company increased production of denim cloth by 23,000 tonnes per day by modernising the plant at Khatraj of Ankur Textiles. 1994: The company's operations were divided into textile, telecom and garments divisions.

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