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Compare 8 suppliers in the United States for scarves, shawls, and veils. Review capabilities, request quotes, and shortlist faster.
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49% response rate
ALL ACCESS APPAREL
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RCSALL ACCESS APPAREL is located in California, United States and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Trading and Warehousing, Distribution Of Final Products, and they work on products such as Activewear And Sportswear, Dresses And Skirts, and Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests. Material experience may include Cotton, Polyester, and Elastane (spandex). Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
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.
52% response rate
BERKSHIRE FASHIONS
GRS
RCSBERKSHIRE FASHIONS is located in New York, United States and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Trading, and they work on products such as Scarves, Shawls, And Veils, Socks And Hosiery, and Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings. Material experience may include Polyester, Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, and Elastane (spandex). Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
33% response rate
Eileen Fisher
RAFOperating from New York, United States, Eileen Fisher works with sourcing teams on Dresses And Skirts, Gloves, Mittens, And Hand Covering, and Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings. Reported capabilities include Brand, Retail Sales, and Trading. Common inputs include Responsible Wool. 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.
30% response rate
Lucky Zone Design Group
GRSOperating from New York, United States, Lucky Zone Design Group works with sourcing teams on Hats, Caps, And Head Coverings, Gloves, Mittens, And Hand Covering, and Packing Sacks And Bags. Reported capabilities include Retail Sales and Trading. 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.
11% response rate
RALPH LAUREN
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RCS
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RDSRALPH LAUREN is located in New York, United States and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Brand, and they work on products such as Sweaters, Pullovers, And Cardigans, Dresses And Skirts, and Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests. Material experience may include Cotton, Responsible Wool, and Polyamide (nylon). Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
42% response rate
The North Face, A Division of VF Outdoor
GRS
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RDSThe North Face, A Division of VF Outdoor is a supplier based in Colorado, United States with capabilities across Brand and Trading. They support production for Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests, Sweaters, Pullovers, And Cardigans, and Sleeping Bags, working with materials like Responsible Down, Responsible Feather, and Recycled Post-Consumer Down. Use this profile to shortlist potential partners, then confirm scope, lead times, and minimum order quantities directly.
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.