1. Admiral Sportswear:
It is a British internationally
recognized cricket, football and sportswear brand. Admiral sportswear
started their journey in 1914 at Leicester city of United Kingdom (UK).
It reached the peak of its progress in the 1970s and early 1980s through
a series of prestigious football team sponsorships. The headquarters of
Admiral Sportswear is situated at Manchester city of United Kingdom
(UK).
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Fig:Admiral Sportswear |
2. Aigle:
It is a French footwear and textile
company which was founded in 1853 as the Compagnie du Caoutchouc Souple
in Montargis city of France. The founder of this company was an American
businessman named Hiram Hutchinson. It should be noted here that,
Hutchison had obtained a license in 1850 from his fellow American
Charles Goodyear's patented vulcanization process.
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Fig:Aigle |
3. Airness:
It is a apparel and footwear trademark which was founded in 1999 in the Saint Denis city of France. The founder of Airness was Malamine Kone.
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Fig:Airness |
4. Arvind Limited:
It is a textile manufacturer and the
flagship company of the Lalbhai Group which was founded at 1931 in the
Ahmedabad city of India. The headquarters of Arvind Limited is in
Naroda, Ahmedabad, and Gujarat of India. The company produces denim,
cotton shirting, knits and bottom weights fabrics.
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Fig:Arvind Limited |
5. Ashworth:
It is a textile, apparel and clothing industry
normally termed as golf Apparel Company. Ashworth was founded at 1987.
The head quarter of this company is in Carlsbad, California. It has
around 12800 employees. On 14th October, 2008, Ashworth was acquired by
TaylorMade-Adidas (Adidas).
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Fig:Ashworth |
6. Barking Irons:
It is an apparel company which was
founded at 2001 in the New York City of USA. The founder of this company
was brothers Daniel and Michael Casarella. The company has won so many
awards including 2006 Sportswear International Fashion Award. The
company also featured in New York Times Magazine article, "The Brand
Underground."
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Fig:Barking Irons |
7. Bombay Dyeing:
It is a flagship company of the Wadia
Group which was founded at 1879 in the Bombay city of India. The main
products of this company are Bed linen, towels and furnishing. Bombay
Dyeing is one of India's largest producers of textiles.
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Fig:Bombay Dyeing |
8. Bruno Banani:
It is a German fashion company which
started their journey in 1993 at Chemnitz of Germany. The main products
of this company are undergarments, men’s and women’s clothing.
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Fig:Bruno Banani |
9. Canterbury of New Zealand:
It is a New Zealand based sports
clothing company which focuses on rugby football. The company started
its journey since at 1911. Canterbury of New Zealand is named after the
Canterbury area in New Zealand where the company started to make
knitwear.
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Fig:Canterbury of New Zealand |
10. Cone Mills Corporation:
Cone Mills Corporation was a world leader for most of the 20th century in textile manufacturing of denim, corduroy, flannel and other cotton
fabrics. The company started its journey at 1895though it was
disestablished later in 2004. Cone Mills Corporation was known as the
world's largest producer of denim.
10 Top Textile Companies in World:
The below list is presented the list of top 10 textile manufacturers through the world.
- Admiral Sportswear,
- Aigle,
- Airness,
- Arvind Limited,
- Ashworth,
- Barking Irons,
- Bombay Dyeing,
- Bruno Banani,
- Canterbury of New Zealand,
- Cone Mills Corporation.
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