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Oxford Industries

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Type
  
Public

Founded
  
1942

Products
  
Clothing, footwear

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Traded as
  
NYSE: OXM S&P 600 Component

Industry
  
Textile, Apparel Clothing

Key people
  
Thomas C. Chubb III, CEO

Revenue
  
US $969.290 million (2016)

Stock price
  
OXM (NYSE) US$ 57.99 +0.84 (+1.47%)28 Mar, 4:02 PM GMT-4 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

CEO
  
Thomas C. Chubb III (1 Jan 2013–)

Subsidiaries
  
Tommy Bahama, Southern Tide

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Oxford Industries, Inc. is a publicly traded clothing company in the United States that specializes in high-end clothing and apparel. The company carries many major labels, including Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, Southern Tide, and Lanier Apparel. The Lanier Apparel division designs and markets products for Billy London and Oxford Golf brands.

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History

Oxford Industries was founded in 1942, when Sartain, Hicks and Thomas Lanier purchased the Oxford Manufacturing Company, a manufacturer of military uniforms. Oxford Industries joined the New York Stock Exchange in the 1960s. Sartain Lanier served as Chairman of the Board and CEO until his retirement in 1981, when his son J. Hicks Lanier became Chairman and CEO.

Today, the company has sales in excess of $750 million and employs over 10,000 people. It has many major sales offices outside of its headquarters in Atlanta, including those in New York City, Seattle, and Hong Kong.

On March 26, 2015, Oxford Industries announced that it will pursue the sale of its Ben Sherman label in its Q4 and 2014 Fiscal Results

References

Oxford Industries Wikipedia