International Textile Group Company Description
From airbags to denim, International Textile Group (ITG) is a safe bet. The company was created late in 2006 when investor Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. merged airbag fabric maker Safety Components International with International Textile Group. The new company now operates through five divisions: Automotive Safety (airbag fabrics and cushions, specialty fabrics), Cone Denim (denim for Levi Strauss 501 jeans, wool-worsted fabrics, and synthetic fabrics), Burlington WorldWide (apparel fabrics), Burlington House (interior fabrics), and Carlisle Finishing (jacquard fabrics and commission finishing).
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