Anvil Knitwear, New York, announced that the company is launching an organics education program.
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Sure, it maybe a giant, rain and chill-filled corner, but summer is just around it all the same. Help get your clients excited for summer styles with the Anvil–2x1 Rib Tank Top from Virginia T's. The 6 oz., 100 percent ring-spun cotton top is available in black, azalea, caribbean blue and white.
Despite doing my best to "mess with Texas," I managed to survive my trip to Dallas. I might write more about my trip later, but for now I just wanted to share a cool product I found.
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2011 (PRNewswire) -- Anvil Knitwear, a century-old apparel brand, today announced that it has joined the fast-growing Business for Innovative Climate & Energy Policy (BICEP) coalition. Anvil becomes the 20th member of BICEP, a group of major American companies committed to working with businesses and policymakers to enact meaningful energy and climate policies.
Anvil Knitwear is the first North American apparel manufacturer to join the Aid By Trade Foundation's Cotton Made in Africa demand alliance.
New York-based Anvil Knitwear, a leading manufacturer of socially and environmentally responsible apparel and accessories, today launched Shirt Scan, an iPhone application that allows retailers, brands and consumers to deliver multimedia content via apparel to their target audiences.
TSC Apparel, Cincinnati, announced each business day in October, it will be giving away an ‘Apple-a-Day’ to one lucky Anvil shopper. TSC Apparel customers purchasing at least $1.00 in Anvil products
Celebrities and stores everywhere are catching on to ocean-hued trends for summer 2010. Both Pantone's Key Colors for spring/summer 2010 and NY’s Fashion Week predicted that colors from turquoise and Amparo Blue, to dried herb and eucalyptus green, would be the focus for this summer’s fashion outlook.
The Americana Company, a West Coast distributor of imprintable sportswear based out of Gardena, Calif., released its new catalog this month. In addition to T-shirts and fleece, the 116-page book includes athleticwear, sport shirts, jackets, children’s apparel, hats, bags and aprons. The wholesaler has also increased inventory levels and has expanded its one-day shipping area.
New York-based Anvil Knitwear, a leading manufacturer of socially and environmentally responsible apparel and accessories, announced it is launching an exclusive line of organic apparel, including T-shirts and hoodies, to benefit the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI), including its global environmental and humanitarian youth program, Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots.