4
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Compare 4 suppliers in the United States for gloves, mittens, and hand covering using acrylic. Review capabilities, request quotes, and shortlist faster.
4
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Acrylic - Non Certified
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20% response rate
AMIEE LYNN
RCSOperating from United States, AMIEE LYNN works with sourcing teams on Other, Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings, and Scarves, Shawls, And Veils. Common inputs include Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Polyester, and Elastane (spandex). Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
39% response rate
AQUARIUS
GRSOperating from Missouri, United States, AQUARIUS works with sourcing teams on Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings and Gloves, Mittens, And Hand Covering. Reported capabilities include Trading and Warehousing, Distribution Of Final Products. Common inputs include Acrylic, Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, and Polyester. Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.
58% response rate
Bioworld Merchandising
OCSBioworld Merchandising is located in Texas, United States and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Trading, and they work on products such as Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings, Undergarment, Sleepwear, And Robes, and Gloves, Mittens, And Hand Covering. Material experience may include Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Polyester, and Acrylic. Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
15% response rate
USPA ACCESSORIES
GRSOperating from New York, United States, USPA ACCESSORIES works with sourcing teams on Scarves, Shawls, And Veils, Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings, and Gloves, Mittens, And Hand Covering. Reported capabilities include Trading. Common inputs include Acrylic, Elastane (spandex), and Polyamide (nylon). Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.