VF Corporation was founded by John Barbey in 1899 as Reading Glove & Mitten Manufacturing Company.
In 1919 the company changed its name to Vanity Fair Mills and began manufacturing undergarments.
In 1951 the company acquired The H.D. Lee Company which manufactured jeans, and the company name was changed to VF Corporation to reflect the more diverse product line.
Today VF Corporation manufactures jeans under the Lee, Riders, Wrangler, and Rock & Republic brands, backpacks under the names JanSport and Eastpack, outdoor gear under the names North Face and Eagle Creak, Nautica sportswear, and Vans footwear, among others.
VF Corporation trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol VFC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #310 in the Fortune 500, has 59,000 employees, and had $11.77 billion in revenue in 2013.
VF CorporationVF Corporation was founded by John Barbey in 1899 as Reading Glove & Mitten Manufacturing Company.
In 1919 the company changed its name to Vanity Fair Mills and began manufacturing undergarments.
In 1951 the company acquired The H.D. Lee Company which manufactured jeans, and the company name was changed to VF Corporation to reflect the more diverse product line.
History
Today VF Corporation manufactures jeans under the Lee, Riders, Wrangler, and Rock & Republic brands, backpacks under the names JanSport and Eastpack, outdoor gear under the names North Face and Eagle Creak, Nautica sportswear, and Vans footwear, among others.
VF Corporation trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol VFC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #310 in the Fortune 500, has 59,000 employees, and had $11.77 billion in revenue in 2013.
Shelley Krantz says
I subscribed to Vanity Fair through my Girl Scout great niece. I liked the magazine and the digital access. Recently the subscription simply stopped I have a sticker that says it expires Oct. 22, yet I have not gotten the last several issues. The subscription number reads: VYF1681235964/9#. Can you help me
Figure out what is going on?
Anthony Lobro says
Open the Vans Skate Park in Huntington Beach CA
Mary Bauer says
I have been wearing Vanity Fair briefs for many years. I purchase them at Kohl’s because of their well stocked variety and frequent sales. I have always been extremely pleased with the fit and feel of these nylon and spandex briefs (the only item number that I can find on the label is RN 16345) but the last few pairs that I bought have been coming apart at the waistband. And its pretty much all around. When I sat down today to try and fix them on my sewing machine I realized I’d have to practically replace the stitching around the whole waistline. And since this is a stretchy fabric it would be a very hard job to do so I am just going to toss out the three pairs that I have but I am hoping that you will send me a voucher for them. I have neither the tags or receipts from them but I could return them to you.
Kathy Hughes Ling says
I worked for the HD Lee Corp in the 80’s I was there for almost 9 years .how do I find out if I have any retirement.I was told by the government to check on this with the company.
Gail A. Okoniewski says
I have worn lollipop underwear for about 30 years. Lately I have seen a huge defect in your design. You do not have them shaped for a women!!!!!!!! And, I am tired of having wedgies all day long because of the poor design. This is not the design that has been comfortable for the years I have been wearing them.
I have and idea. Have giant recall and have the executives wear them and then see how uncomfortable the new design is. Then you can put flies in them and see them to men which they are now anatomically designed for.
I will never buy your underwear again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GAO
Pamela Frazier says
Does your corporation still create and design camisoles? I have been going to Macy’s and JC Penney stores and they informed me that have not been receiving them.
I have your Style 11-811 Size 3XL/3EG28 half slips; but unable to read the Style number on the camisoles that I had previously purchased; and need to purchase more. I would like to know the procedures of purchasing more camisoles online.
Thank you kindly.
Pamela J. Frazier