Delta Apparel Inc
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Delta Apparel Inc
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Delta Apparel, Inc. engages in the design, merchandise, and marketing of lifestyle branded active wear apparel and headwear. The company is headquartered in Greenville, South Carolina and currently employs 8,500 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-06-30. The firm designs, manufactures, sources, and markets a portfolio of activewear and lifestyle apparel products under its primary brands Salt Life, COAST, Soffe, and Delta. The company operates through two segments: Delta Group and Salt Life Group. The Delta Group segment consists of its business units primarily focused on activewear styles and includes its DTG2Go and Delta Activewear business units. This segment offers a range of apparel and accessories through its Delta Direct business under the Delta and Soffe brands, as well as other brands through its digital platform and network of fulfilment centers. The Salt Life Group segment consists of its lifestyle brands focused on a range of apparel garments, headwear and related accessories to meet consumer preferences and fashion trends and includes its Salt Life and Coast business units. Products in this segment are marketed under its lifestyle brands, Salt Life and COAST.
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