A4 Goes Green with Recycled Polyester
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
FULL STORYTSC Apparel, Cincinnati, recently announced that rapidly increasing demand for the Los Angeles Apparel brand has warranted expanding its stock at the company’s new Philadelphia facility.
The expansion means Los Angeles Apparel now is available at TSC Apparel locations on both coasts, as it also is stocked at the company’s Fullerton, Calif., facility.
“Between our Fullerton, Calif., and new Philadelphia warehouses, we can ship to about 80% of the U.S. market using two-day ground carriers,” says Dan Kessler, vice president of operations, TSC Apparel. “This allows us to service the bulk of our customer base, and gives them the satisfaction of knowing they’re never more than two days away from Los Angeles.”
Los Angeles Apparel, founded by Dov Charney and made in the United States, combines the classic styles familiar to many, along with innovative new products, making it a great fit for a wide variety of customers, according to the company.
“If demand continues to increase as it has, TSC will be stocking Los Angeles Apparel in all six of their strategically located warehouses throughout the U.S. by the end of the year,” says Michael White, vice president of sales, TSC Apparel. — J.L.
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
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