Stanfield's

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Stanfield's Limited
Company typePublic limited company
IndustryClothing Manufacturing
Founded1856; 168 years ago (1856)
FounderCharles E. Stanfield
HeadquartersTruro, Nova Scotia
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
c.550
WebsiteStanfield's Limited

Stanfield's Limited (English: /ˈstænfld/) is a Canadian garment manufacturer based in Truro, Nova Scotia, with approximately 550 employees, whose company's products are sold throughout Canada and around the world.[1]

History

Founding in Prince Edward Island

The company traces its history to 1856 when Charles E. Stanfield and his brother-in-law Samuel E. Dawson founded Tryon Woollen Mills in

textile mill on the south bank of the Salmon River in the town in 1882.[2]

Period of innovation

In 1896, Charles Stanfield sold his business interests to his two sons, John and Frank. They renamed the Truro factory Truro Knitting Mills Limited and concentrated on knitted merchandise. Their company was innovative and sold many products in the form of shrink-proof heavy woolen underwear that were used by workers during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1890s. In 1898, they developed Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear and in 1915 they introduced an adjustable two-piece design patented on 7 December 1915.[3] To this day, Stanfield's is widely known as "The Underwear Company."

Stanfield's Limited

This early success led to the 1906 establishment of Stanfield's Limited. In 1910, Stanfield's bought out Hewson Woollen Mills in Amherst, which was renamed Amherst Woollen Mills. Business was brisk during both world wars and Stanfield's expanded into t-shirts and other garments following World War II.[2]

Robert Lorne Stanfield, former premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, was the grandson of the founder, Charles Stanfield.[4]

Advertising

In October 2010, the manufacturer launched an internet advertising campaign, supporting a testicular cancer survivor Mark McIntyre in a 25-day campaign to raise awareness of testicular cancer and cancer research. For each Facebook "like" Stanfield's agreed to donate first up to $25,000 and then $50,000 to testicular cancer research. The website garnered national news coverage in Canada and was an Internet sensation.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ Industry Canada Profile
  2. ^ a b Stanfield's Official Website, About Us
  3. OCLC 244770691
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  4. ^ Lyle Carter, "Stanfield's Limited exhibit to open Saturday", Truro Daily News, January 17, 2011
  5. ^ "Guy in his Underwear Campaign". Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  6. ^ Craig MacBride, "The Verdict: Stanfield’s scores with skivvies", Media in Canada, February 3, 2011

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