The federal government; pleating and stitching operations; knit outerwear mills; hospitals; laundry, dry cleaning, and shoe repair operations supply some orders.
Historically, about 80 percent of goods manufactured within this industry have been made for personal consumption.
This industry consists of establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing suspenders, gaffers, handkerchiefs, and other apparel, such as academic caps and gowns, vestments, and theatrical costumes.
The total value of shipments in 2001 was $1.92 billion, down from $2.02 billion in 1998
Buying Ohio state apparel may not actually support anything other than clothing. They supply clothing to you to buy and wear, and other miscellaneous items.
The number of establishments in this industry, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, exceeded 400 in the early 2000s.
New York had the highest value of product shipments for this industry, followed by South Carolina, California, Florida, and Virginia.
The NFL team apparel shop offers a wide range of clothing and souvenirs to customers. These include items such as Team Jerseys and hats. In addition to this you can purchase a range of novelty items.
Simon Worldwide Inc., Varsity Brands, Inc., Paris Accessories Inc. and E.R. Moore Co. lead the industry.
Historically, more than half of the workers have been sewing machine operators; others are garment inspectors, testers, and graders.
The industry employed 28,152 people in 2001, including 21,533 production workers who earned an average hourly wage of $11.08.
The United States usually imports nearly twice as many products in this category as it exports, and the percentage of imports has been growing.
Yes, banks can break larger bills into smaller denominations for customers who need them.