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  2. Ranger Up - Wikipedia

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    They launched their line of Ranger Up Jeans in 2013 with the help of celebrity veterans like Brian Stann. [citation needed] The company had stopped selling jeans by 2017. [5] In 2014, the company started a "vetrepreneur" program that entailed hiring veterans for one year, and then backing their start-up venture for another six months. [6]

  3. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    A veteran-owned company, American Fitness Wear is based in downtown Los Angeles, where it makes athletic wear for men and women. ... Note: While some of Pendleton's clothing is made in the United ...

  4. 5.11 Tactical - Wikipedia

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    Costa bought the entire company in 2002 and ended up selling Royal Robbins Clothing back to Robbins in 2003, but kept the 5.11 brand and spun off a whole new company called 511 Inc. or 5.11 Tactical. Partnering with the FBI , Dan Costa and his co-partner Francisco Morales began creating additional tactical apparel and improving on the existing ...

  5. Clothing company started by former 82nd paratroopers honors ...

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    Triple Nikel Apparel is a veteran and minority-owned clothing company. It honors the Army's first Black paratroopers and is now featured in Kohl's.

  6. Range 15 - Wikipedia

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    Range 15 is a zombie comedy film. Released on June 15, 2016, the movie is a collaboration between the veteran-run, military-themed apparel companies Ranger Up and Article 15 Clothing, and stars many of their staff members. [1]

  7. Built by veterans, made for adventure: VetNets' off-road ...

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    As a veteran-owned business, VetNets donates a portion of every sale to organizations like the Wounded Warrior Project and One Tribe Foundation, both of which provide essential support to veterans.