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Fall & Winter 2006
General Makers – The Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets
By Carol Brzozowski
Since its inception in 1872, the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets has put out seven Congressional Medal of Honor recipients. More than...
Fall & Winter 2006
Richard Tyler Collection for Delta Takes Off
By Amy Spungen
Airline uniforms have taken a stylish turn lately, and nowhere is this enhancement more evident than at Delta Air Lines, the nations...
Fall & Winter 2006
The Ever Evolving United Uniform Co.
By Susan Derby
Some companies act as a gauge of the health of an industry. Investors watch GMs annual reports and major corporate changes for...
Fall & Winter 2006
Leventhal Ltd. A Family Business with a Global Perspective
By Jackie Rosselli
Can a family business survive and prosper amid globalization and still retain its core values?
The answer is yes if the company has...
Fall & Winter 2006
Dees Uniforms: Local Feel, National Service
By Susan Derby
Dees Uniforms is perfectly situated in the heart of the United States. Its location just outside Tulsa, Okla., reflects the best aspects...
Fall & Winter 2006
The NAUMD is pleased to present the winners of the 2006 Image of the Year Awards competition
By Jackie Rosselli
Clothing may make the man, but according to the National Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors (NAUMD), clothing can also make or...
Fall & Winter 2005
Sustaining the Spin-off: Vinson Uniforms
By Susan Derby
The Vinson family thrives on both sides of security business.
Some people might think Jimmy Vinson had it easy when he opened Vinson...
Fall & Winter 2005
Business with Heart: Lewis Uniform Company
By Susan Derby
Uniforms generally are not fun. This is not an exhilarating business, nor is it the most fascinating thing to discuss at parties...