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1187
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Bob Stec, CEO of Greensboro-based Girbaud, VF Corp.'s fastest growing division, has proved successful in marketing the Girbaud line of jeans and sportswear.
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24260
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Evan Morrison and William Clayton own Hudson's Hill, a small store in downtown Greensboro that sells clothing and specializes in jeans. Blue jean manufacturers have been providing Americans with work clothing since the nineteenth century and Hudson's Hill has joined the fold.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 83 Issue 3, August 2015, p90-94, 96, 98, il, por, map Periodical Website
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31104
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Thanks to a homegrown company, Taylor Togs, the county seat of Taylorsville is the site of the Levi Strauss Company’s largest domestic producer of jeans. This article describes the evolution of Taylor Togs’ jean production throughout the past thirty-one years, and discusses how today’s jeans are finished with final touches.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 35 Issue 1, Jan 2003, p26-28, il, por
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43103
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"Scott Baxter rebuffs fears that the revered Wrangler and Lee denim brands have faded."VF Corp. bought Greensboro's Blue Bell, owner of Wrangler owner in 1986. In 1998, VF moved its headquarters from Pennsylvania to Greensboro. in 1998. With diversification it rose to become the largest U..S.. publicly traded clothing company.
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