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Alstyle Apparel manufactures a wide variety of high quality tees for men, missy, juniors, youth, and toddlers as well as fleece, organics, and performance athletic apparel. Alstyle now features tear-away labels in all garments for easy removal to aid re-labeling, private labeling, and heat transfer programs that can be done in-house. Visit www.alstyle.com.Alternative, premium fashion statements inspired by and created for free-thinking individuals everywhere, has recently expanded its popular burnout collection. Alternative’s burnout—the original of its kind—is a unique material that knits together a blend of cotton and polyester just before burning the cotton out. The result is a sheer, weathered fabric with a retro look and vintage soft hand. To check out its new sister fabric, Heather Burnout, and the entire Alternative collection, visit www.alternativeapparel.com.Los Angeles–based American Apparel is a vertically integrated manufacturer and retailer of clothing for men, women, kids, and pets, offering an expansive year-round line to which new styles and colors are continuously introduced. The company prioritizes quality and classic fits that transcend trends and time and often turns to its customers for ideas and feedback. Check out the extensive offerings at www.americanapparel.net. Next Level Apparel delivers the latest fashions with superb quality and super soft fabrics at sharp price points. An outstanding color pallet, up-to-date styles, and fit continue to define the company as one of the leading suppliers of fashion blanks in the U.S. market. Every individual at Next Level Apparel, based in Rancho Dominguez, Calif., is committed to its mission to deliver top quality product through outstanding service. Value combined with the newest fashions and superior fabrics define what Next Level is all about. Visit www.nextlevelapparel.com.
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