Fruit of the Loom

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Established: 1851 (multi-source)

Design origin: None

Product focus: Lingerie

Materials referenced: None

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AI narrative notes (experimental) Fruit of the Loom, established in 1851 by Robert Knight as part of the B.B. and R. Knight textile mill, is a quintessential American heritage brand. Its name, one of the world's oldest trademarks, was inspired by an illustration of fruit. The company's core philosophy centers on providing comfortable, durable, and affordable basic apparel for the entire family. Their design approach prioritizes practicality, focusing on everyday wearability, reliability, and value rather than fleeting fashion tr
ends. Products, primarily made from soft, breathable cotton, feature classic, simple cuts for universal appeal. Fruit of the Loom aims to be a trusted, accessible source for essential wardrobe items, including underwear, t-shirts, socks, and activewear, delivering fundamental garments that are an in
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