Full service hosiery product development, manufacturing, as well as 43 years of marketing and sales experience in the fashion and dancewear markets. Seamless contract manufacturing from a supplier that played an instrumental role in the development and introduction of seamless apparel in partnership with multiple global partners.
Cut and Sew apparel development, full package product offerings and contract manufacturing. Our expertise is primarily in knitwear to women's fashionwear, men's and women's athleticwear, men's and women's sportswear as well as men's and women's loungewear and leisurewear. By working with multiple source verified USA cotton, wool and synthetic raw material suppliers we have the ability to offer a very unique Made in USA opportunity.
Cut and Sew apparel development, full package product offerings and contract manufacturing. Our expertise is primarily in knitwear to women's fashionwear, men's and women's athleticwear, men's and women's sportswear as well as men's and women's loungewear and leisurewear. By working with multiple source verified USA cotton, wool and synthetic raw material suppliers we have the ability to offer a very unique Made in USA opportunity.
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Steven Herron
Jun 23, 2020
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Had an excellent experience with this company even though they were unable to fulfill my needs. The salesperson, Rodney Debusk, was generous with his time and provided valuable information to help me find the right manufacturer for my brand. I highly recommend them. It really helps with any manufacturer to have details on what you need before contacting them. Most factories are busy with fulfilling current orders and do not have time to handle calls from people who don't know what they need.
Brian Delmist
Sep 23, 2019
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Horrible horrible sales team and customer service. They do not return calls, emails, inquiries. They act too busy and as if they do not need anymore work. I wonder if the CEO knows their senior sales team is turning down work? Unfortunately, this company makes it harder than it already is to get apparel made in the USA. Maybe one day they will be begging for work and realize they should not have treated potential customers the way they did.