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14054
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Sales of women's hosiery create over $2 billion annually. Over half of the hosiery manufactured in the United States is made by companies headquartered in North Carolina, and two of them produce the major portion - Hanes in Winston-Salem with its L'eggs division, and Kayser-Roth, which owns No Nonsense, in Greensboro.
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Record #:
10426
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The P.H. Hanes Knitting Company began in 1903 with 150 employees in a plant just north of Winston-Salem. Today the company has grown to 4,500 employees. The article traces the history of the company. The name Hanes is synonymous with hosiery, socks, and undergarments.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 20 Issue 5, Oct 1962, p108-109, 177, il
Record #:
10377
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The article contains information on the Hanes Hosiery Mills Company, its $27 million expansion program at Winston-Salem, and its rise to become the world's largest producers of women's hosiery.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 18 Issue 6, Nov 1960, p68-69, 156-157, il