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  2. Naturally colored cotton - Wikipedia

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    Naturally colored cotton is cotton that has been bred to have colors other than the yellowish off-white typical of modern commercial cotton fibres. Colors grown include red, green and several shades of brown. [1] The cotton's natural color does not fade. This form of cotton also feels softer to the skin and has a pleasant smell.

  3. Gildan - Wikipedia

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    Comfort Colors is the leading supplier of garment-dyed undecorated basic T-shirts and sweatshirts for the North American printwear market. [13] In 2016, Gildan Activewear announced its $55 million purchase of PEDS Legwear. [14] In 2017, Canadian company Gildan Activewear acquired American clothing company American Apparel for $88 million. [15]

  4. Sally Fox (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Sally Fox (born 1955) is a cotton breeder who breeds naturally colored varieties of cotton. She is the inventor of Foxfibre®️ and founder of the company Natural Cotton Colors Inc. Fox invented the first species of environmentally friendly colored cotton that could be spun into thread on a machine.

  5. Sensient Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Sensient Technologies is a global manufacturer and marketer of colors, flavors and fragrances based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Their products are used in many foods and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, home and personal care products, specialty printing and imaging products, computer imaging and industrial colors.

  6. Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing Company merged with the Valley Falls Company of Rhode Island, founded by Oliver Chace, to form Berkshire Fine Spinning Associates, which was then led by Malcolm Greene Chace. [3] In 1930, the company acquired King Philip Mills in Fall River, Massachusetts. [4] In 1931, the company acquired Parker Mills. [5]

  7. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire, United States. From modest beginnings it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. [ 1 ]