An 80-year-old enterprise still does things the old way but is also looking to the future with new styles and quirky colors. By Sandra Jordan Reporting from Dublin There is a low buzz of banter and ...
Incarcerated men will have an opportunity to earn an associate degree in polymer technology. The Ohio Penal Industries facility is using Summit Glove's intellectual property and consulting services.
Tools from Napa’s century of glove making — an industry that is no more — will be sold off Saturday morning to history buffs, antique collectors and maybe a few gardeners. The artifacts, including ...
Skida’s signature hats and neck gaiters can now be found everywhere from New York City to California to the Green Mountains. Vermont Glove, meanwhile, is one of the last glove companies left in the ...
Nokona Ball Gloves is the last baseball glove company still making its products entirely in the United States. Based in Nocona, Texas, the factory produces handmade gloves using traditional methods.
There’s a lot that goes into making Nokona baseball gloves stand out in the crowded sporting goods marketplace, but the thing that makes them most unique is the little tag on each one that says “Made ...
Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www ...
Hestra Gloves, a family-owned Swedish company, has chosen Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall to be the location of its first-ever storefront in the United States. Hestra is most well-known in the United ...
LONDON − About 20 people who are incarcerated at the Madison Correctional Institution sit around long tables with laptops in an otherwise empty warehouse. The men spend six hours a day, seven days a ...
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