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White Oak Logo Cowboy Used To Be The Biggest Signboard Of American Cowboy.

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Just as the Lorillard tobacco companies has been split up for sale, or the Dillard Paper has disappeared, now another pillar of the industry is also crumbling.


As report goes,

American Cowboy brand

The Cone Denim parent company, the International Textile Group, will stop in Gollings Bo Lo (North Carolina city) in December 31st.

White Oak

Today, the traditional cowboy factory has gone through more than 110 years. Undoubtedly, it has supported an era of cowboy products. More importantly, it has become the pronoun of the city of Boluo and a pillar industry to nourish the city.

White Oak factory

The White Oak factory has been traced back to the industry. It can be traced back to the 50s of the 19th century. The woven fabrics will be used in many high-end cowboy brands, including J Brand.

These old looms are more ancient, narrower and slower than modern high efficiency looms, but the fabric they weave will be somewhat uneven, that is, the knot, which gives the fabric the texture and personality that modern looms lack.

These days, the company said to the industry: "its factory in Boluo is affected by the change in market demand."

What he refers to is the purchase of fabrics other than the US market, which directly leads to a sharp reduction in orders.

Kenneth T.Kunberger, President and chief executive officer of Cone Denim and White Oak, regrets the decision to close the factory, which means that about 200 workers will lose their jobs. There will also be a blank in the traditional manufacturing field of the city, but it is a last resort.

In the last few months before closing, the company will complete all orders for all customers of White Oak and provide pitional service to employees.

But the headquarters of the International Textile Group will continue to operate in Gollings, Boluo, and the other 10 manufacturing plants in the US, Mexico and China will also remain in operation.

 

 

A local worker who will dedicate his life to White Oak

Moses and Ceasar Cone brothers founded Cone Denim in 1891, which is owned by California Platinum stock company. In October 2016, it bought the International Textile Group, the parent company of Cone Denim, at a price of 99 million US dollars.

Since 1905, the White Oak factory has started to focus on cowboy products in Boluo, Greenland. Among them, the most famous consumers are the 1940s retro Draper 3 x cowboy series.

From Cone Denim cowboys who made products for factories to almost one hand, the founding family of the company became one of the indelible imprints of Boluo.

At the same time, companies do not stick to tradition and stagnate. They also operate Cone 3D research and development incubator, focusing on performance and sustainable cowboy fabric research and development.

White Oak logo denim products become the United States

cowboy

The biggest sign

At its peak, White Oak was once the largest cowboy factory in the world, with an area of 1 million 600 thousand square feet and 2500 workers.

The fluctuation of the economic environment puts the development of traditional textile industry at a disadvantage. Under such circumstances, it is not easy for White Oak to survive. They always insist on using the old loom to produce jeans for the high fashion brand in small quantities.

Before and after 1994, the North American free trade agreement almost destroyed the PieiTe Monte triad textile industry, which indirectly led to lower production costs in Mexico. After that, the White Oak was left behind by the production of factories in the world.

However, as stated in the company's bulletin, the volume of orders at present is greatly reduced. Compared with that time, it can only occupy a small part of the peak period. Under such circumstances, it is difficult for the company to bear the high cost of continuing to run a large factory.

Gollings, mayor of Boluo Nancy Vaughan, told JournalNow: "this is a huge blow, but it is also expected."

Coincidentally, Vaughan was celebrating at the Revolution plant's reopening on the same day, another manufacturing plant of Cone Denim, which remained idle after closing in 1980s.

  

White Oak

Whether fate will be like Revolution, we have no idea.

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