Fruit of the Loom
Fruit
of the loom is an American company that manufactures clothing. They are one of
the largest company that offers various types of clothing like printable t
shirts. Fruit of the loom launched different types of t shirts that are of premium
quality and ensures comfortability.
T
shirts of Fruit of the Loom has consistency in colours across all men, women
and childrens sections. The company also uses eco-friendly dyes and has run
through several testings to achieve and maintain the colour’s consistency.
Fruit of the loom uses the finest raw materials like cotton. Their 100% cotton
shirts are manufactured with a fine knit gauge that is best for printing. They
only use their ethically produced yarn and all their produced garments are Oeko
Tex Certified 100 approved. This signifies that the garments are safe and has
no harmful substances for humans and the environment. The company has set their
very own standards called the fruit code, not only for the Fruit of the Loom,
Inc but also for their authorized suppliers.
Their
massive manufacturing plant also has their own substation, water treatment and
recycling facilities. Their water treatment facility recycles 60% of the water
they use, returning it to the river cleaner than before. The company produces
over 2 million garments per week and delivered to 75 countries. The companies’
supply chain also ensures there is always an available 50 million of stocks to
cater the needs and demand of the market.
Each and every garment was ensured to have premium quality and was
ethically produced. Fruit of the Loom is definitely the best quality produced
in the best possible way.
History
The Fruit of the Loom brand dates back to 1851 in Rhode Island when Robert
Knight, a textile mill owner, visited his friend, Rufus Skeel. Mr. Skeel owned
a small shop in Providence, Rhode
Island, that sold cloth from Mr. Knight's mill. Mr.
Skeel's daughter painted images of apples and applied them to the bolts of
cloth. The ones with the apple emblems proved most popular. Mr. Knight thought
the labels would be the perfect symbol for his trade name, Fruit of the Loom
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