Nine Line Apparel was founded in 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, by the Merrill family. The company designs, manufactures and sells patriotic themed clothing.
The company designs and sells patriotic clothing for men, women, and first responders. The original 5,000 square foot building has already become too small and due to increased demand, CEO Daniel Merritt has stated that the company is running 24 hours a day to meet demand and will need to move to a larger facility soon. All items are made in the USA.
Nine Line Apparel is listed on the 2017 Inc. 5000 list as #85 on the list of Fastest Growing Companies in America. In 2016, the company had annual revenue of $14 million and a three year growth rate of 4,402%. Nine Line Apparel also took the #4 position on the Ink. list of Top Georgia Companies.
Nine Line ApparelNine Line Apparel was founded in 2012 in Savannah, Georgia, by the Merrill family. The company designs, manufactures and sells patriotic themed clothing.
The company designs and sells patriotic clothing for men, women, and first responders. The original 5,000 square foot building has already become too small and due to increased demand, CEO Daniel Merritt has stated that the company is running 24 hours a day to meet demand and will need to move to a larger facility soon. All items are made in the USA.
Nine Line Apparel is listed on the 2017 Inc. 5000 list as #85 on the list of Fastest Growing Companies in America. In 2016, the company had annual revenue of $14 million and a three year growth rate of 4,402%. Nine Line Apparel also took the #4 position on the Ink. list of Top Georgia Companies.
nancy says
I I sent an email as well as calling the sale dept. I wanted to ask you about printing a jersey for my company and to date I have not received an acknowledgement of either my email or my call. If you are too busy since the “BESy Ross jersey, please let me know and I will reach out to another company. I did want to support our veterans, but maybe you do not need my small order. Wishing you much continued success.
Nancy Hitp.s. Yes, I did purchase a Betsy Ross jersey for myself
B.A. Briggs says
I hope y’all guys @NineLineApparel will sue CBS for discrimination in their rejecting your NFL-SuperBowl Ad. ‘Tis time those treasonous islamomarxised-firms pay dearly for their unpatriotic, unAmerican-deeds!!!