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VF Corporation

VF Corporation (formerly Vanity Fair Mills until 1969) is an American global apparel and footwear company founded in 1899 by John Barbey and headquartered in Denver, Colorado.[3] The company's 13 brands are organized into three categories: Outdoor, Active and Work.[4] In 2015, the company controlled 55% of the U.S. backpack market with the JanSport, Eastpak, Timberland, and The North Face brands.[5]

VF Corporation
FormerlyVanity Fair Mills
Company typePublic
Industry
FoundedOctober 1899; 124 years ago (1899-10) (as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company) in Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S.
FounderJohn Barbey
HeadquartersDenver, Colorado, U.S.
Key people
Bracken Darrell (CEO)
ProductsFootwear & apparel
Revenue US$10.45 billion (2024)[1]
US$−34 million (2024)[1]
US$−969 million (2024)[1]
Total assets US$11.61 billion (2024)[1]
Total equity US$1.658 billion (2024)[1]
OwnerBarbey family trusts (16.58%)[2]
Number of employees
30,000 (2024)[1]
SubsidiariesAltra Running
Dickies
Eastpak
JanSport
Icebreaker
Kipling
Napapijri
The North Face
SmartWool
Supreme
Timberland
Vans
Websitevfc.com

History edit

In October 1899, John Barbey and a group of investors established the company as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company (or simply The Reading Glove) in Reading, Pennsylvania.[6][7] Incorporated on December 4 later that year, they began with $11,000 in a 320-square-foot (30 m2) factory that was leased for $60/month.[citation needed]

Expanding into silk lingerie in 1913, The Reading Glove was renamed Schuylkill Silk Manufacturing, branding its lingerie line as Vanity Fair. Soon thereafter, the company name changed in turn to Vanity Fair Mills, eventually going public in 1951.[6]

In 1969, the H.D. Lee Company (now Lee) was acquired, accompanied by Vanity Fair Mills changing to VF Corporation. By 1982 VF posted profits of $15.5 million on sales of $184 million.[7] Acquiring Blue Bell Inc. for US$762 million in 1986, VF added Wrangler, JanSport, Rustler, Jantzen, and Red Kap to its portfolio, effectively doubling its size and making it the largest publicly-held clothing company. VF would also become one of the two largest jeans makers in the world, making up 25% of the market.[6]

In 1998, VF moved its headquarters from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania to Greensboro, North Carolina to be closer to more of its operations.[8] Also in the 1990s, VF would acquire the Bulwark Apparel brand.[6]

In the early 2000s, VF's acquisitions included The North Face and Eastpak in 2000;[9] and Kipling,[10] Napapijri, and Vans in 2004. The company sold its 'Vanity Fair Intimates' lingerie business to Fruit of the Loom for US$350 million in cash on 23 January 2007.[11] Later that month, VF acquired Eagle Creek. Also in 2007, VF acquired Majestic Athletic on February 28, followed by a $885-million purchase of 7 for all Mankind and Lucy Activewear on July 26.[12]

Eric C. Wiseman became President, CEO, and Chairman in 2008,[13] the same year that VF would acquire Mo Industries Holdings, parent company of sportswear brands Splendid and Ella Moss.[14]

In 2011, VF Corporation announced its intention to purchase Timberland for $2.2 billion,[15] a deal that would close in September that year.[16] On 21 December 2012, VF Imagewear was awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to provide uniforms and insignia for U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers.[17] In February 2013, Imagewear was awarded a $50 million contract to manufacture uniforms for Transportation Security Administration officers.[18]

Effective 1 January 2017 Steve Rendle took over CEO and President responsibilities.[19] In 2017, VF acquired Williamson-Dickie’s brands, including Dickies, Workrite, Kodiak, Terra, and Walls.[6] The next year, VF would acquire Icebreaker, complementing its Smartwool brand, as both feature Merino wool in its clothing and accessories.[6] In 2020, VF acquired streetwear brand Supreme for US$2.1 billion.[20][21]

In 2021, VF announced a definitive agreement to sell a portion of its occupational Work segment to a subsidiary of Redwood Capital Investments, LLC.[22] On June 28, 2021, the sale was finalized, and the 11 divested brands became part of a new standalone company, Workwear Outfitters.[23]

In September 2021, it was announced that the former president of emerging brands of VF Corporation Travis Campbell will acquire the Eagle Creek brand. The sale includes all Eagle Creek assets and liabilities. It does not include any Eagle Creek or VF associates.[24]

Spinoff edit

In August 2018, it was announced that VF would be splitting into two separate companies. The jeans and outlet stores would be spun off as Kontoor Brands. VF kept the sports apparel and footwear businesses, and moved its corporate headquarters (and around 800 employees) to Denver, Colorado. An 11-story office building at 1551 Wewatta Street near Denver Union Station would become VF's new corporate headquarters.[25] All brands which until 2018 had maintained separate divisional headquarters (e.g., Jansport) were also consolidated into VF's new Denver headquarters at that point in time.

Kontoor Brands Inc. became a separate company with the stock symbol KTB in May 2019. Kontoor includes Lee, Wrangler, Rock & Republic and VF Outlets. The company had 17,000 employees,[26] 600 at the headquarters,[27] at 400 North Elm Street in Greensboro, and merchandising, design, product development and innovation at Revolution Mill.[28] A support center is located on South Elm-Eugene Street. Lee moved to Elm Street from Merriam, Kansas. CEO Scott Baxter said the name Kontoor referred to the "contour" of the body, but the original spelling could not be used.[27]

Brands edit

Current brands edit

Workwear edit

Outdoor and action sports edit

Date of acquisition or merger in parentheses.

 
Eastpak wallet

Divested brands edit

  • Vanity Fair lingerie (sold in 2007 to Fruit of the Loom)
  • 7 for All Mankind (sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries)
  • Splendid (sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries)
  • Eagle Creek (sold in 2021 to former president of emerging brands of VF Corp. Travis Campbell).[24]
  • Ella Moss (sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries)
  • Majestic Athletic (sold in 2017 to Fanatics)
  • Nautica (sold in 2018 to Authentic Brands Group)
  • Bulwark Protective Apparel (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Chef Designs (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Horace Small (a clothing company—founded in 1937 and based in Nashville, Tennessee—that produced uniforms for law enforcement, fire, EMS, security and land management services.[31] In 1999, the company was acquired by VF Corporation, and was renamed as The Force in 2005, but reverted to the original brand name in 2010.)[32] In 2021, the Horace Small brand was sold to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; and later became part of Workwear Outfitters.
  • Kodiak (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Liberty (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Red Kap (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Terra (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • VF Solutions (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters and renamed Image Authority)
  • Walls (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Work Authority (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)
  • Workrite Fire Service (sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments, LLC; became part of Workwear Outfitters)

VF Outlet, Inc. edit

 
Vanity Fair Outlet,
Michigan City, Indiana.

In 1970, it was the suggestion of M.O. Lee, then President of VF Corporation, that established the VF Outlet business. Surplus products from VF sources including Berkshire International and Vanity Fair were sold to the public from a 5,000 square foot factory store, with only a drop cloth separating it from the company's manufacturing facility.[33] In doing so, VF Corporation created a brand-new retail industry, the outlet mall. The first VF Outlet factory store opened in Reading, Pennsylvania. The outlet mall, located in Vanity Fair's old manufacturing mills, was dubbed the official "Outlet Capital of the World."[34] The corporate name was changed from VF Outlet Village to VF Outlet Center in 2008. Today, the VF Outlet Center is owned and operated by VF Outlet, Inc. with over 1,000,000 square feet of retail space and more than 20 stores.[35] The VF Outlet location in Reading, Pennsylvania closed on December 24, 2020.[36]

VF Outlet stores offer everyday apparel including brand name jeans, intimate apparel, activewear, swimwear, and more for women, men and children. The company currently operates 79 stores in 31 states nationwide.[37]

In October 2013, VF Outlet launched their e-commerce store.[38]

The VF Outlet business moved to Kontoor Brands Inc, established as a separate company in May 2019.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "VF Corporation FY 2024 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". US Securities and Exchange Commission. May 23, 2024.
  2. ^ 2021 Proxy Statement
  3. ^ "VF on the Forbes Global 2000 List". Forbes. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. ^ . Reuters. Archived from the original on 26 April 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  5. ^ Tabuchi, Hiroko (2 September 2015). "Backpack Makers Rethink a Student Staple". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Company History".
  7. ^ a b "Time and Time Again: The Women, the Union and the Vanity Factory". 1996.
  8. ^ "VF Corp. Changes Its Underware The $5.5-billion-a-year maker of jeans and lingerie is sewing together its operations with an array of packaged software. - December 7, 1998". archive.fortune.com.
  9. ^ a b "VF Completes Eastpak Acquisition." just-style. 2000 May 31.
  10. ^ a b VF Services, Inc. 2004 June 15. "Acquires Kipling Brand; Lifestyle Brand of Bags and Accessories Offers Excellent Potential for Growth."
  11. ^ "VF Corp. Has The Midas Touch". Forbes. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  12. ^ "Apparel Maker Buying 2 Companies". The New York Times. Associated Press. 2007-07-26. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
  13. ^ "Eric Wiseman, Chairman, President, CEO, VF". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  14. ^ "VF Completes Acquisition of Mo Industries, Owner of Splendid and Ella Moss Contemporary Sportswear Brands". 12 March 2009.
  15. ^ Holmes, Elizabeth (2011-06-14). "Sale Gives Timberland Leg Up". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
  16. ^ "VF Completes Acquisition of The Timberland Company". VF Corporation.
  17. ^ "Imagewear CBP Contract". Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  18. ^ "Imagewear TSA uniform contract". Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  19. ^ "Executive Leadership Team".
  20. ^ a b VF Corporation. 2020 November 9. "VF Corporation Announces Definitive Agreement To Acquire Iconic, Global Streetwear Leader Supreme®." VF Corp.
  21. ^ "VF to Buy Supreme for $2.1 Billion to Boost Apparel Brands". Bloomberg.com. 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  22. ^ "VF Corporation Enters Into Definitive Agreement to Sell the Occupational Portion of Its Work Segment" (Press release). VF Corporation. April 28, 2021. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  23. ^ "VF Corporation Completes the Sale of the Occupational Portion of Its Work Segment" (Press release). VF Corporation. June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  24. ^ a b "Exclusive: Travis Campbell acquires Eagle Creek". outsidebusinessjournal.com. 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2021-09-09.
  25. ^ "VF Corporation, parent company of outdoor brands The North Face, Smartwool, will relocate headquarters, 800 workers to Denver". August 13, 2018.
  26. ^ a b Craver, Richard (25 May 2019). "Kontoor begins independent life with focus on jeans innovation, attracting new customers". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  27. ^ a b Wilson, Carl (May 23, 2019). "The shape of things: Jeans company Kontoor promises to 'develop deep roots' in Greensboro". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
  28. ^ Craver, Richard (December 6, 2018). "VF chooses Kontoor Brands as name for Jeanswear spinoff". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  29. ^ "VF Corp buys Dickies for $820 million".
  30. ^ VF Corporation. 2018 June 1. "VF Corporation Completes Acquisition of Altra®." VF Corp.
  31. ^ "Horace Small". www.vfimagewear.com. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  32. ^ "VF Imagewear Relaunches Horace Small Brand of Law Enforcement Apparel". 16 September 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  33. ^ . VFOutlet.com. Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  34. ^ "Reading Officially 'Outlet Capital Of The World'". 1 September 1991. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  35. ^ "Store Listings & Center Map". VFOutletCenter.com. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  36. ^ Rader, Tom (December 24, 2020). "VF Outlet in Berks closes its doors". Allentown, PA: WFMZ-TV. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  37. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  38. ^ "VF Outlet - Discount Clothing for Women, Men, Kids & Baby". Retrieved 17 June 2015.

External links edit

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For other uses see VF disambiguation and Vanity Fair disambiguation VF Corporation formerly Vanity Fair Mills until 1969 is an American global apparel and footwear company founded in 1899 by John Barbey and headquartered in Denver Colorado 3 The company s 13 brands are organized into three categories Outdoor Active and Work 4 In 2015 the company controlled 55 of the U S backpack market with the JanSport Eastpak Timberland and The North Face brands 5 VF CorporationFormerlyVanity Fair MillsCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE VFCS amp P 600 componentIndustryApparelAccessoriesFoundedOctober 1899 124 years ago 1899 10 as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company in Reading Pennsylvania U S FounderJohn BarbeyHeadquartersDenver Colorado U S Key peopleBracken Darrell CEO ProductsFootwear amp apparelRevenueUS 10 45 billion 2024 1 Operating incomeUS 34 million 2024 1 Net incomeUS 969 million 2024 1 Total assetsUS 11 61 billion 2024 1 Total equityUS 1 658 billion 2024 1 OwnerBarbey family trusts 16 58 2 Number of employees30 000 2024 1 SubsidiariesAltra RunningDickiesEastpakJanSportIcebreakerKiplingNapapijriThe North FaceSmartWoolSupremeTimberlandVansWebsitevfc com Contents 1 History 1 1 Spinoff 2 Brands 2 1 Current brands 2 1 1 Workwear 2 1 2 Outdoor and action sports 2 2 Divested brands 3 VF Outlet Inc 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn October 1899 John Barbey and a group of investors established the company as Reading Glove and Mitten Manufacturing Company or simply The Reading Glove in Reading Pennsylvania 6 7 Incorporated on December 4 later that year they began with 11 000 in a 320 square foot 30 m2 factory that was leased for 60 month citation needed Expanding into silk lingerie in 1913 The Reading Glove was renamed Schuylkill Silk Manufacturing branding its lingerie line as Vanity Fair Soon thereafter the company name changed in turn to Vanity Fair Mills eventually going public in 1951 6 In 1969 the H D Lee Company now Lee was acquired accompanied by Vanity Fair Mills changing to VF Corporation By 1982 VF posted profits of 15 5 million on sales of 184 million 7 Acquiring Blue Bell Inc for US 762 million in 1986 VF added Wrangler JanSport Rustler Jantzen and Red Kap to its portfolio effectively doubling its size and making it the largest publicly held clothing company VF would also become one of the two largest jeans makers in the world making up 25 of the market 6 In 1998 VF moved its headquarters from Wyomissing Pennsylvania to Greensboro North Carolina to be closer to more of its operations 8 Also in the 1990s VF would acquire the Bulwark Apparel brand 6 In the early 2000s VF s acquisitions included The North Face and Eastpak in 2000 9 and Kipling 10 Napapijri and Vans in 2004 The company sold its Vanity Fair Intimates lingerie business to Fruit of the Loom for US 350 million in cash on 23 January 2007 11 Later that month VF acquired Eagle Creek Also in 2007 VF acquired Majestic Athletic on February 28 followed by a 885 million purchase of 7 for all Mankind and Lucy Activewear on July 26 12 Eric C Wiseman became President CEO and Chairman in 2008 13 the same year that VF would acquire Mo Industries Holdings parent company of sportswear brands Splendid and Ella Moss 14 In 2011 VF Corporation announced its intention to purchase Timberland for 2 2 billion 15 a deal that would close in September that year 16 On 21 December 2012 VF Imagewear was awarded a multimillion dollar contract to provide uniforms and insignia for U S Customs and Border Protection officers 17 In February 2013 Imagewear was awarded a 50 million contract to manufacture uniforms for Transportation Security Administration officers 18 Effective 1 January 2017 Steve Rendle took over CEO and President responsibilities 19 In 2017 VF acquired Williamson Dickie s brands including Dickies Workrite Kodiak Terra and Walls 6 The next year VF would acquire Icebreaker complementing its Smartwool brand as both feature Merino wool in its clothing and accessories 6 In 2020 VF acquired streetwear brand Supreme for US 2 1 billion 20 21 In 2021 VF announced a definitive agreement to sell a portion of its occupational Work segment to a subsidiary of Redwood Capital Investments LLC 22 On June 28 2021 the sale was finalized and the 11 divested brands became part of a new standalone company Workwear Outfitters 23 In September 2021 it was announced that the former president of emerging brands of VF Corporation Travis Campbell will acquire the Eagle Creek brand The sale includes all Eagle Creek assets and liabilities It does not include any Eagle Creek or VF associates 24 Spinoff edit In August 2018 it was announced that VF would be splitting into two separate companies The jeans and outlet stores would be spun off as Kontoor Brands VF kept the sports apparel and footwear businesses and moved its corporate headquarters and around 800 employees to Denver Colorado An 11 story office building at 1551 Wewatta Street near Denver Union Station would become VF s new corporate headquarters 25 All brands which until 2018 had maintained separate divisional headquarters e g Jansport were also consolidated into VF s new Denver headquarters at that point in time Kontoor Brands Inc became a separate company with the stock symbol KTB in May 2019 Kontoor includes Lee Wrangler Rock amp Republic and VF Outlets The company had 17 000 employees 26 600 at the headquarters 27 at 400 North Elm Street in Greensboro and merchandising design product development and innovation at Revolution Mill 28 A support center is located on South Elm Eugene Street Lee moved to Elm Street from Merriam Kansas CEO Scott Baxter said the name Kontoor referred to the contour of the body but the original spelling could not be used 27 Brands editCurrent brands edit Workwear edit Dickies 2017 29 Outdoor and action sports edit Date of acquisition or merger in parentheses nbsp Eastpak wallet Altra 2018 30 Eastpak 2000 9 Icebreaker 2018 JanSport 1986 Kipling brand 2004 10 The North Face 2000 Napapijri 2004 SmartWool 2011 Supreme 2020 20 Timberland 2011 Vans 2004 Divested brands edit Vanity Fair lingerie sold in 2007 to Fruit of the Loom 7 for All Mankind sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries Splendid sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries Eagle Creek sold in 2021 to former president of emerging brands of VF Corp Travis Campbell 24 Ella Moss sold in 2016 to Delta Galil Industries Majestic Athletic sold in 2017 to Fanatics Nautica sold in 2018 to Authentic Brands Group Bulwark Protective Apparel sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Chef Designs sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Horace Small a clothing company founded in 1937 and based in Nashville Tennessee that produced uniforms for law enforcement fire EMS security and land management services 31 In 1999 the company was acquired by VF Corporation and was renamed as The Force in 2005 but reverted to the original brand name in 2010 32 In 2021 the Horace Small brand was sold to Redwood Capital Investments LLC and later became part of Workwear Outfitters Kodiak sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Liberty sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Red Kap sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Terra sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters VF Solutions sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters and renamed Image Authority Walls sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Work Authority sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters Workrite Fire Service sold in 2021 to Redwood Capital Investments LLC became part of Workwear Outfitters VF Outlet Inc edit nbsp Vanity Fair Outlet Michigan City Indiana In 1970 it was the suggestion of M O Lee then President of VF Corporation that established the VF Outlet business Surplus products from VF sources including Berkshire International and Vanity Fair were sold to the public from a 5 000 square foot factory store with only a drop cloth separating it from the company s manufacturing facility 33 In doing so VF Corporation created a brand new retail industry the outlet mall The first VF Outlet factory store opened in Reading Pennsylvania The outlet mall located in Vanity Fair s old manufacturing mills was dubbed the official Outlet Capital of the World 34 The corporate name was changed from VF Outlet Village to VF Outlet Center in 2008 Today the VF Outlet Center is owned and operated by VF Outlet Inc with over 1 000 000 square feet of retail space and more than 20 stores 35 The VF Outlet location in Reading Pennsylvania closed on December 24 2020 36 VF Outlet stores offer everyday apparel including brand name jeans intimate apparel activewear swimwear and more for women men and children The company currently operates 79 stores in 31 states nationwide 37 In October 2013 VF Outlet launched their e commerce store 38 The VF Outlet business moved to Kontoor Brands Inc established as a separate company in May 2019 26 References edit a b c d e f VF Corporation FY 2024 Annual Report Form 10 K US Securities and Exchange Commission May 23 2024 2021 Proxy Statement VF on the Forbes Global 2000 List Forbes Retrieved 18 December 2014 VF Corp VFC Company Profile Reuters Archived from the original on 26 April 2010 Retrieved 18 December 2014 Tabuchi Hiroko 2 September 2015 Backpack Makers Rethink a Student Staple The New York Times Retrieved 14 September 2015 a b c d e f Company History a b Time and Time Again The Women the Union and the Vanity Factory 1996 VF Corp Changes Its Underware The 5 5 billion a year maker of jeans and lingerie is sewing together its operations with an array of packaged software December 7 1998 archive fortune com a b VF Completes Eastpak Acquisition just style 2000 May 31 a b VF Services Inc 2004 June 15 Acquires Kipling Brand Lifestyle Brand of Bags and Accessories Offers Excellent Potential for Growth VF Corp Has The Midas Touch Forbes Retrieved 22 April 2015 Apparel Maker Buying 2 Companies The New York Times Associated Press 2007 07 26 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 02 04 Eric Wiseman Chairman President CEO VF Bloomberg L P Retrieved 25 November 2014 VF Completes Acquisition of Mo Industries Owner of Splendid and Ella Moss Contemporary Sportswear Brands 12 March 2009 Holmes Elizabeth 2011 06 14 Sale Gives Timberland Leg Up Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 02 04 VF Completes Acquisition of The Timberland Company VF Corporation Imagewear CBP Contract Retrieved 7 March 2015 Imagewear TSA uniform contract Retrieved 7 March 2015 Executive Leadership Team a b VF Corporation 2020 November 9 VF Corporation Announces Definitive Agreement To Acquire Iconic Global Streetwear Leader Supreme VF Corp VF to Buy Supreme for 2 1 Billion to Boost Apparel Brands Bloomberg com 2020 11 09 Retrieved 2020 11 09 VF Corporation Enters Into Definitive Agreement to Sell the Occupational Portion of Its Work Segment Press release VF Corporation April 28 2021 Retrieved April 28 2021 VF Corporation Completes the Sale of the Occupational Portion of Its Work Segment Press release VF Corporation June 28 2021 Retrieved June 28 2021 a b Exclusive Travis Campbell acquires Eagle Creek outsidebusinessjournal com 2021 09 08 Retrieved 2021 09 09 VF Corporation parent company of outdoor brands The North Face Smartwool will relocate headquarters 800 workers to Denver August 13 2018 a b Craver Richard 25 May 2019 Kontoor begins independent life with focus on jeans innovation attracting new customers Winston Salem Journal Retrieved 26 May 2019 a b Wilson Carl May 23 2019 The shape of things Jeans company Kontoor promises to develop deep roots in Greensboro Greensboro News and Record Retrieved May 31 2019 Craver Richard December 6 2018 VF chooses Kontoor Brands as name for Jeanswear spinoff Winston Salem Journal Retrieved December 9 2018 VF Corp buys Dickies for 820 million VF Corporation 2018 June 1 VF Corporation Completes Acquisition of Altra VF Corp Horace Small www vfimagewear com Retrieved 21 July 2017 VF Imagewear Relaunches Horace Small Brand of Law Enforcement Apparel 16 September 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2017 About VF Outlet VFOutlet com Archived from the original on 13 April 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2015 Reading Officially Outlet Capital Of The World 1 September 1991 Retrieved 17 June 2015 Store Listings amp Center Map VFOutletCenter com Retrieved 17 June 2015 Rader Tom December 24 2020 VF Outlet in Berks closes its doors Allentown PA WFMZ TV Retrieved December 24 2020 VF Outlet Store Locator Archived from the original on 18 April 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2015 VF Outlet Discount Clothing for Women Men Kids amp Baby Retrieved 17 June 2015 External links editOfficial website Business data 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