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Antex Knitting Mills is a vertical knitting, dyeing, printing and finishing company established in Los Angeles in 1973. The company produces approximately 1.5 million yards of fabric per week. Its traditional business is to provide fashionable knitted fabrics to the junior, contemporary, and children's markets. The Antex knitting department consists of 300 high-speed, multi-feed, state-of-the-art machines. The equipment, ranging from 14 to 38 cut machines, provides the capabilities to produce a wide range of fabrics. Address: 3750 S. Broadway Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90007 Telephone (323) 232-2061 Fax (323) 233-7751
The vertically integrated company makes
apparel fabrics, (cotton and cotton-blend piece-dyed fabrics,
indigo-dyed denim), greige fabrics (unded, unfinished cotton and cotton
blends), specialty fabrics (such as coated materials for awnings, boat
covers and tents) and yarns.
Burlington Industries Group (owned by W.L Ross & Co. / International Textile Group)
One of the largest US fabric manufacturers.
They make wool worsted and worsted-blend fabrics, and waterproof
synthetics for the apparel market. In later 2003, they had been bought
by W.L Ross & Co.
Carolina Apparel Group [Carolina Apparel Group Profile on Apparel Search] (USA) : is a manufacturer of "body-size" circular knit fabrics and thermal underwear, offering the comfort and cost benefits of body-size, side -seamless fabric and apparel Made in the USA. Carolina Apparel specializes in thermals for well-known brand names, major retailers' private labels and for the US Armed forces. From performance, wicking base-layer for the outdoors man, to comfortable cotton prints for kids. Their quick replenishment on in-season items, coupled with their cost-efficient manufacturing advantages makes us and attractive, experienced alternative to offshore manufacturing.
Cone Mills
Corporation (owned
by W.L Ross & Co. / International Textile Group)
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Dan River - fabric mill with rich history, but unfortunately
out of business. Dan River Inc. manufactures was an apparel
fabrics and home fashion products, such as bedding. Based in
Danville, Virginia, the company was the leading U.S. producer of
lightweight yarn-dyed fabrics, including oxford cloth, denims, and
broadcloth. In 2008, Dan River, the U.S. division of an Indian
conglomerate (GHCL) since 2006, was winding down its operation and
will liquidate after nearly 126 years in business
Edley Associates, Inc.
: They manufacture tulle, net, and tricot
fabrics, in our own factory in New York. They manufacture their own
yarn, and knit dye and finish in their own factories. All of their
fabrics are available as piece goods, rolled on tubes, doubled and
rolled on boards, slit into spools of varying widths, as ribbons both
wired and unwired, as die cut circles for party favors, and as custom
cut sheets for gift basket wrap. Address: 550 West Old
Country Road- Suite 309 Hicksville, NY 11801 516-933-7444 fax
516-933-7555 800-TRICOTS email:
tricots@aol.com
Fabric Trends International (USA) Manufacturers of stock patterned and custom designed air and heat embossed, crushed greige and colored flocked fabrics for fashion, automotive, furnishing and upholstery applications FiberLok, Inc (USA) Fiber coated graphics from custom designed artwork for garment, clothing accessories, carpet and automotive applications. Press releases and case histories. Price list and on-line ordering. Fifield, Inc (USA) Custom developed and standard flock coating of textile fabrics for garments and decoration. Also, imitation leathers and velvets. Hamrick Mills : Hamrick Mills produces top-quality, greige woven fabrics for use in the home furnishings, industrial, apparel and support apparel markets. Manufacturing operations are versatile, efficient and responsive to customer needs. In January of 1900, a new textile organization was formed in Gaffney, South Carolina under the name of Limestone Mills, with Dr. Wylie C. Hamrick elected as Secretary and Treasurer, in effect, the chief operating officer. Hamrick Mills has maintained success over time by responding and adapting to change, investing in technology, and remaining totally customer focused in its efforts. Today’s two-plant operation, corporate headquarters and sales offices are all located in Gaffney, SC in the center of the I-85 growth corridor, under the direction of third, fourth and fifth-generation family members. Keystone Weaving : After nearly 80 years in business, the company headquarters are still located in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, the site of their fully integrated manufacturing facility. Their mission is to be the premier manufacturer of quality woven fabrics with an unwavering commitment to their customers, their employees, their community and Made-in-the-USA. KW is widely recognized in the textile industry as a leading domestic weaving mill with a wide range of textile products for high-end apparel, home decor, military, industrial and a wide variety of other quality textile woven fabrics. They specialize in intricate weaves, unique patterns, custom orders, and short runs for diverse niche markets. Their fabrics are produced with a wide variety of filament and spun fibers, such as acetate, cotton, linen, metallic, nylon, polyester, rayon, and many other novelty yarns. Keystone Weaving is a family owned and operated company since 1930, leading the manufacturing industry for high-end apparel, home decor, military, industrial and a wide variety of other quality, sustainable woven fabrics. Malden Mills Industries / Polartec Malden Mills manufacturers high-tech fabrics, some made partially of recycled plastic, are designed for the outdoor type. The company makes Polartec all season synthetic fabrics for use primarily in apparel and footwear. Address: 46 Stafford Str. Lawrence, MA 01841
Milliken & Company Inc. :
Milliken &
Comany makes textiles and chemicals used in products ranging from art
supplies to spacesuits. One of the world's largest textile companies,
Milliken produces finished fabrics for fabrics for rugs, and carpets, as
well as other synthetic fabrics uses in such goods as apparel. Milliken
operates about 65 manufacturing operations worldwide (year 2004).
National Textile Industries : A third
generation family business, National Textile Industries, has been
supplying broadcloth and trimmings since 1958, when Sal Gagliano and his
father Thomas launched the small trimming house, National Bias Binding,
on the lower east side of New York City. Today , National Textile
Industries converts poly cotton broadcloth for every imaginable
manufacturer from home furnishings to medical products.
In addition, their
bias binding division produces approximately 195 million yards of
trimming a year. National Textile
Industries has developed an unsurpassed reputation in the industry for
their quality fabric and
their in stock program of over 150 solid colors.
At this year's Material World show,
National Textile Industries is introducing a new line of Poplin and
Waffle Pique fabrics to meet the ever increasing needs of the
manufacturer. The Gagliano family is
actively involved in all daily operations of the company.
They take exceptional pride in
their MADE IN THE USA program. Sal Gagliano
still boasts that his product is exclusively manufactured in the u.s.a.
from seeding to weaving to finishing. 100% authentic American
It is this old fashioned philosophy and
tradition that has kept their business, as
well as their family, fruitful. NATIONAL
TEXTILE INDUSTRIES NATIONAL BIAS BINDING CORP. BROOKLYN ARMY TERMINAL
140 58tH STREET UNIT 2L BROOKLYN, NY 11220 718-439-4800 800-528-5568 JAY
GAGLIANO VICE PRESIDENT
NATLBIAS@AOL.COM
Pendleton Woolen Mills : In 1863, traveling down the Atlantic seaboard, crossing the Isthmus of Panama on a burro, and sailing up the Pacific coast was a grueling four-month passage. Yet for Thomas Kay, a young English weaver, it was a dream come true. An old hand at sea voyages, he had already crossed the Atlantic years earlier to work at east coast textile mills. With skills honed, he was now headed to an area with ideal conditions for raising sheep and producing wool. A place with moderate weather and plentiful water - America's newest state, Oregon. Today, their sons have assumed management roles in the company. C.M. Bishop III is president and John and Charles are vice presidents. Another son, Peter, is manager of the Catalog/Internet Division. This family thread has continued to produce Pendleton leadership with a legacy of hands-on management for six generations -- warranted to be a Pendleton since 1863. Learn more about Pendleton Woolen Mills from the Pendelton Woolen Mills video.
The
companies Mount Vernon Mills is one of the largest denim producers in the
US. Mount Vernon
Mills consists of more than 4,300 individuals producing the finest America
has to offer. A pride that springs from 150+ years in textiles. The
Apparel Fabrics Group is the largest of all the Mount Vernon Mills groups,
accounting for over half of all company sales. In fact, denim fabric is
woven and finished for sale to many major manufacturers across the country
like Wrangler, Lee, and Levi's. The Apparel Fabrics Group operates one of
the largest denim manufacturing facilities in the world. The mill at Trion
produces over 400,000 square yards a day in a wide variety of denim
including washed, over-dyed, and stretch fabrics. Other products within
the group include twills, drills, duck, and plain weave fabrics. These are
piece-dyed for career apparel, work clothing and sportswear -- most of
which is considered "bottom weight" for pants, slacks, and trousers
SAFE Denim : For over 30 years American Cotton Growers' denim has set the standard for quality, durability and fashion. That same fabric, which until now was only available to the world's largest manufacturers, is now being made available to smaller boutique manufactures that share their vision of cloth that is Sustainable, American, and Friendly to the Environment. They produce a variety of styles including stretch, ring-spun, slub yarn and smooth open-end in indigo, black and natural. SAFE Denim is in association with the Plains Cotton Cooperative Association. P.O. Box 430 Littlefield, TX 79339 Phone: 806-385-4129 Fax: 806-385-5492 sales@safedenim.com Southern Converters they manufacture a broad variety of textile products for use in commercial laundry, manufacturing, filtration, and other industrial applications. From their early roots as a division of Southern Mills, the employees of Southern Converters have delivered exceptional products to the laundry and dry cleaning industry as a manufacturer of press pads and covers. They were among the first to introduce nylon, polyester, and aramid fibers to the industry. Today, their modern manufacturing facility in the Southern United States now serves hundreds of customers in over 30 countries worldwide. Address: 309 Dividend Drive Peachtree City, Georgia. 30269 866-841-5618 ph. 866-841-5627 fx. e-mail: tsmith@southernconverters.com
Springs makes
baby bedding, fabrics, hardware, infant apparel and widnow blinds. They
produce private label items for wal-mart and target.
Since their founding, the company
has grown from a single mill to a company with approximately 40
manufacturing facilities in 12 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico. They employ
about 17,000 people (year 2004), led by Chairman and CEO Crandall Bowles,
fifth generation of the Springs family to lead the private company.
Tweave LLC : For over 50 years, Tweave has been on the leading edge in the design, development, and manufacture of stretch woven fabrics. Initially developed and currently used to meet the stringent requirements of the intimate apparel industry, Tweave's specialized techniques have been successfully applied in the creation of an ever-broadening array of fabrics over the years. Tweave was founded in 1951, and has been privately owned until the recent acquisition by Gehring Textiles in September of 2008. It was the first weaving mill in the world to produce spandex containing fabrics and, for over 30 years, has been primarily dedicated to their production. Today, they consider themselves the forerunners in stretch woven technology. Their vertical process begins with the spandex covering step. They then proceed to warping and beaming, followed by weaving. The fabric is then dyed and finished to their customers' exact specifications at the Gehring Textiles Dyeing & Finishing plant in Dolgeville, NY. Several quality control and inspection processes along the way ensure a high quality finished fabric. Tweave also has a dedicated and talented work force with an average length of service of over 15 years which greatly adds to the consistency of their products. W.L. Gore & Associates / Gore-tex
While they may be best known for our GORE-TEX fabrics,
all their products are distinguished in their markets. Their technologies
and fluoropolymer expertise are unsurpassed. Manufacturing operations are
clustered in the U.S., Germany, Scotland, Japan, and China. Thin,
lightweight, durable Gore membranes provide the keys to the performance of
Gore fabrics. Gore combines these very uniform barriers with
contamination-resistant coatings. The resulting composites may be
tailored to achieve varying degrees of windproofness, resistance to
penetration by liquids, and moisture vapor permeability or breathability.
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