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The American Apparel Manufacturers Association (AAMA) is the central trade association for the U.S. apparel industry. Throughout the 1990s, the AAMA represented three-fourths of the industry.
Children's apparel production developed early in the twentieth century, concurrent with the emergence of the women's apparel industry.
The apparel accessories industry employed 53,441 workers receiving a payroll of more than one billion dollars.
During the 1940s, events surrounding World War II and its lingering after-effects put changes in the underwear industry on a 10-year hold as resources used throughout the apparel industry were diverted to wartime production.
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing apparel belts. Companies that produce all types of belts for clothing are grouped in this industry.
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clothing & apparel
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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 U.S. apparel industry faced two major problems in the early 2000s: increased imports from China and a weak domestic economy.
contractors, jobbers, and manufacturers
the mid-nineteenth century