VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC) is an American apparel corporation. VF corporation is a leader in jeanswear, intimate apparel, daypacks, and workwear. The corporate headquarters are in Greensboro, North Carolina.
HistoryThe company was established first as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company in Pennsylvania in October of 1899 by John Barbey and a group of investors. The company was started with $11,000 and a 320-square-foot (30 m2) factory that was leased for $60/month. It was incorporated in Pennsylvania on December 4 of that same year. The manufacture of undergarments is begun in 1919 and is accompanied by a name change to Vanity Fair Mills. Shares were sold to the public in 1951. The H.D. Lee Company (now Lee Jeans) was acquired by the company in 1969 and the corporate name is changed to VF Corporation to reflect the more diverse product line. Blue Bell Inc., the owner of such brands as Wrangler and JanSport, was acquired in 1986, effectively doubling the size of VF and making it the largest publicly held apparel company. The company announced the purchase of VF Corporation's intimate apparel business by Fruit of the Loom for $350 million in cash on January 23, 2007. On February 28, 2007 VF Corporation acquired Majestic Athletic. And on July 26, 2007, VF Corporation announced the purchase of Seven for all Mankind and Lucy Activewear for a combined $885 million. Brands owned by VF CorporationJeanswear
Imagewear
OutdoorSportswearTrivia
The VF Corporation, at one point, was the holder of a world record. In August 1998, they placed an order with Little Caesar's to deliver to all of their employees at all of their United States locations. 13,386 pizzas were delivered to 180 locations across the country. The US Navy broke the record in June 2006, ordering 13,500 pizzas. 6,000 NASSCO employees, subcontractors and Navy sailors at the shipyard were on hand to accept the pizza delivery from Papa John's, a reward for completing construction of the Navy's newest dry cargo/ammunition ship, the USNS Lewis and Clark. [1] VF Outlet, Inc.VF Outlet VillageAn outlet mall located in Vanity Fair's old manufacturing mills in Reading. Many shoppers make a special trip, some in tour buses, from big cities hours away to shop at the real factory outlets. "The Original Outlet Shopping" VF OutletOver sixty locations nationwide, some are in outlet malls, some are locations opened as Outlet Marketplace in strip mall centers. ReferencesExternal links
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