Major Group 23 : Apparel And Other Finished Products Made From Fabrics And Similar Materials
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This major group, known as the cutting-up and needle trades, includes
establishments producing clothing and fabricating products by cutting and
sewing purchased woven or knit textile fabrics and related materials, such as
leather, rubberized fabrics, plastics, and furs. Also included are
establishments that manufacture clothing by cutting and joining (for example,
by adhesives) materials such as paper and non-woven textiles. Included in the
apparel industries are three types of establishments: (1) the regular or inside
factories; (2) contract factories; and (3) apparel jobbers. The regular factories
perform all of the usual manufacturing functions within their own plant; the
contract factories manufacture apparel from materials owned by others; and
apparel jobbers perform the entrepreneurial functions of a manufacturing
company, such as buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples,
arranging for the manufacture of clothing from their materials, and selling of
the finished apparel.
THIS GROUP CONTAINS: 231* : Men's And Boys' Suits, Coats, And Overcoats 232* : Men's And Boys' Furnishings, Work Clothing, And 233* : Women's, Misses', And Juniors' Outerwear 234* : Women's, Misses', Children's, And Infants' 235* : Hats, Caps, And Millinery 236* : Girls', Children's, And Infants' Outerwear 237* : Fur Goods 238* : Miscellaneous Apparel And Accessories 239* : Miscellaneous Fabricated Textile Products
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