Lillian Vernon of Rye, New York, with sales of $238 million and 1,200 employees in 2003; New York City-based NAP Inc., with sales of $90 million for 2003; and New York City-based Host Apparel Inc., with 2001 sales of $100 million
Establishments in this industry are primarily engaged in manufacturing men's, boys', and women's robes and dressing gowns from purchased materials and fabrics.
China and Taiwan.
Establishments in this industry are primarily engaged in manufacturing men's, boys', and women's robes and dressing gowns from purchased materials and fabrics. This classification includes the manufacturing of bathrobes, caftans, housecoats, dusters, loun
In 2001, shipments of women's, misses', juniors', and girls' robes and dressing gowns totaled $112.6 million
More than half of the robes and gowns sold in America are imported.
In 2001 shipments of men's, junior boys', and little boys' robes totaled $9.3 million, while shipments of women's, misses', juniors', and girls' robes and dressing gowns totaled $112.6 million.
Robe and dressing gown imports from China jumped 12 percent in 2002.
In 2001 shipments of men's, junior boys', and little boys' robes totaled $9.3 million,
dressing gowns and rainbow coloured robes, funny hey but the tudors had some pretty strange outfits!
Computer-aided design, production, and communications; modular manufacturing systems; and ergonomics have been implemented.
The top three industry leaders for this category were Lillian Vernon of Rye, New York, New York City-based NAP Inc., and New York City-based Host Apparel Inc.
The word "robes" becomes feminine in the case of a judge's attire and masculine in terms of dressing gowns when translated from English to French. The French equivalents will be robes(case 1) or peignoirs (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "ruhb" and "peh-nwar" in French.