Gildan Activewear Inc
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Gildan Activewear Inc
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Gildan Activewear makes basic clothing that people wear every day, especially T-shirts, underwear, socks, fleece, and activewear. It sells these products mainly to wholesalers, large retailers, distributors, and companies that buy blank apparel to print or decorate for resale. The company is best known as a high-volume supplier of simple, low-cost garments rather than a fashion brand. Most of Gildan’s business comes from manufacturing apparel and selling it through wholesale and private-label channels. Some products carry Gildan’s own labels, but a big part of the business is making blank garments that other businesses customize. That means Gildan makes money by producing large quantities efficiently and supplying customers who need dependable basics, not trend-driven fashion. What makes Gildan different is its role in the apparel supply chain. It sits behind the brand names that consumers often see, supplying the plain shirts and socks that retailers, print shops, and promotional sellers rely on. This gives the company a business model centered on scale, standard products, and long-term relationships with customers that need consistent, low-cost inventory.
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