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Bluesign System Partner List BLUESIGN® SYSTEM PARTNER LIST status: October 1, 2020 Company Name Country Brands / Retailers adidas Germany Altitude Collection, LLC USA Amer Sports Sourcing Limited Finland Arc'teryx Equipment Inc. Canada Armada USA ASICS Corporation Japan Atomic GmbH Austria Bergans Fritid AS Norway Berghaus Ltd. United Kingdom Brooks Sports, Inc. USA CamelBak USA Canada Goose Inc. Canada Columbia Sportswear Company USA ComforTrust.ch AG Switzerland Coocazoo Germany Craghoppers Ltd. United Kingdom DeMarini Sports (Amer Sports) USA Deuter Sport GmbH & Co. KG Germany Eagle Creek USA Eddie Bauer, LLC USA Edelrid GmbH Co. KG Germany Eileen Fisher Inc. USA engelbert strauss GmbH & Co. KG Germany Everlane USA Faherty Brands USA FOND OF GmbH Germany GCL GmbH Germany Georg A. Steinmann GmbH & Co. KG Germany Haglöfs AB Sweden HAKRO GmbH Germany Halti Oy Finland Helly Hansen ASA Norway Houdini Sportswear AB Sweden Isbjörn of Sweden Sweden ITL Intelligent Textile Logistics GmbH Germany Bluesign Reference List Total | status: 10/2020 © bluesign technologies ag | bluesign.com 1/16 Company Name Country JACK WOLFSKIN Germany Jako-O GmbH Germany James & Co (Australia) Pvt Ltd Australia Kathmandu Holdings Ltd. New Zealand Klättermusen AB Sweden L. L. Bean, Inc. USA Lands' End, Inc. USA La Sportiva S.p.A. Italy lululemon athletica canada inc. Canada Majuco GmbH Austria Maloja Clothing GmbH Germany Mammut Sports Group Switzerland Mey GmbH & Co.KG und Mey Herrenwäsche GmbH & Co.KG Germany Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund, Abt. SportXX Switzerland Mountain Equipment Co-op Canada Mountain Hardwear, Inc. USA Nike, Inc. USA Non-stop Dogwear AS / Non-stop Polar AS Norway Norrøna Sports AS Norway OBERALP-SALEWA GROUP Italy Outdoor Research, LLC USA Outerknown, LLC USA Patagonia Inc. USA Peak Design USA Peak Performance Production AB Sweden prAna Living, LLC USA Puma SE Germany PYUA Protection GmbH Germany R.E.I. Recreational Equipment Inc. USA Reima Oy Finland RHONE USA Royal Robbins, LLC USA Salomon S.A.S. France Schöffel Sportbekleidung GmbH Germany Star-Tags Textilimport- und Merchandising GmbH Germany Step by Step Germany The Burton Corporation USA The North Face Inc. USA Thule Group Sweden VAUDE Sport GmbH & Co. KG Germany Wilson Sporting Goods Co. USA Wolford AG Austria Manufacturers 3C-Tex International Co., Ltd. Taiwan 3M Thinsulate Insulation USA Bluesign Reference List Total | status: 10/2020 © bluesign technologies ag | bluesign.com 2/16 Company Name Country Abletex Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan ACG Accent Sweden Achievetex Co., Ltd. Taiwan Advance Denim Co., Ltd. China Allied Feather & Down Corp. USA Anhui Huaying Xintang Eiderdown Co., Ltd. China Anhui Light Industries International Co., Ltd. China Anubha Industries Pvt. Ltd. India Apex (Zhejiang) Textile Co., Ltd. China Arch Textiles Manufacturer Corp. China Asahi Kasei Advance Corporation Japan Asahi Kasei Advance (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. China Asahi Kasei Corporation Japan Bellmart Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan Bemis Associates, Inc. USA Benefits Industrial Ltd. Hong Kong Best Pacific International Holdings Ltd. Hong Kong Blaha Textilveredlung Bayreuth GmbH Germany BONTEX INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. South Korea Booyong Textile Co., Ltd. South Korea Boyuan Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan Brand ID (HK) Ltd. Hong Kong Bristex Co., Ltd. South Korea Busung TFC Co., Ltd. South Korea Button International Co. Taiwan Carol Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Carrington Workwear Ltd. United Kingdom Carwell International Limited Hong Kong Chang-Ho Fibre Corporation Taiwan Changshu Jiangnan Dyeing Co., Ltd. China Changzhou Ability Garments Co., Ltd. China Changzhou New Wide Knitting & Dyeing Co., Ltd. China Charming Printing Ltd. Hong Kong Charming Trim & Packaging, Inc. USA CHEMOSVIT FIBROCHEM, a.s. Slovakia Chenille Textiles Co., Ltd. (NuTransfer) Taiwan Chia Her Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan Chiu Ying Limited Company Taiwan Chun Wo Ho Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Chyang Sheng Dyeing & Finishing Co., Ltd. Taiwan Combine Products International Limited Hong Kong Concordia Advanced Fabrics (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. China CRAFTEVO-V&A Japan Japan Creative Tech Textile Co., Ltd. / Hans Global Taiwan CSK Zipper & Webbing South Korea Daeduck Textile Co., Ltd. South Korea Bluesign Reference List Total | status: 10/2020 © bluesign technologies ag | bluesign.com 3/16 Company Name Country Daehyun TFC Co., Ltd. South Korea De Licacy Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan Dern Lin Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan DerWei Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan DEVELOPE CHIME ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. Taiwan Dobert Textile Group S.A. Spain Domiles Enterprises Co., Ltd. Taiwan DONG-IN ENTECH CO., LTD South Korea Dong Jin International Corp. South Korea DOWNLITE Feather & Down Processing Plant USA Dragon Times Accessory Co., Ltd. China Ducksan Co., Ltd. South Korea Ducksan Ecotex South Korea Duke Corp. South Korea Duraflex Hong Kong Ltd. Hong Kong EA Shinn Co., Ltd. Taiwan Eclat Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Eltitex Group-Elasticos Universales, S.A. Guatemala Erictex Fashion Co. Ltd Taiwan Eschler Textil GmbH Germany EUN SUNG TEX., Ltd. South Korea Everbest Development Hong Kong Everest Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Everest Textile (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. China Everest Textile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Thailand Evertex Fabrinology Ltd. Taiwan Excel Tex Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Fabricoat Industrial Corporation Taiwan Far Eastern New Century Corp. Taiwan Feinjersey Colours GmbH & Co. KG Austria Feinjersey Fabrics GmbH Austria Flying Tex Co., Ltd. Taiwan Flying Textile Co., Ltd. China Formosa Taffeta Co., Ltd. Taiwan Fortune Spring Co., Ltd. Taiwan Fortune Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Foshan King Wonder Hi-Tech Co., Ltd. China Foshan Sanshui Chicley Textile Dyeing & Printing Co., Ltd. China FOV Fabrics AG Sweden Frameless Asia Pacific Ltd. Hong Kong Framis Italia Spa Italy Fu Hsun Fiber Industries Co., Ltd. Taiwan Fujian Huafeng Huajin Textile Technology Co., Ltd. China Fujian Jinjiang HengFeng Polyester Wadding Weaving Co., Ltd. China Fujian SBS Zipper Science and Technology Co., Ltd. China Fujian Suntion Textile Technology Co., Ltd. China Bluesign Reference List Total | status: 10/2020 © bluesign technologies ag | bluesign.com 4/16 Company Name Country Full Color Co., Ltd. Taiwan Full Tide Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan FUQING TONG LIONG WEAVING CO., LTD. China Gertex Textil GmbH Germany Getzner Textil AG Austria G & F Trading (HK) Ltd. Hong Kong G-Fun Industrial Corporation Taiwan GIDE Technology Co., Ltd. Taiwan Global Merino USA G-Max Inter Fashion Co., Ltd. Taiwan Grand Printex Co., Ltd. Taiwan Grand Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Grandetex Development Co., Ltd. Taiwan GSI Creos Corporation Japan Guangdong Yetom New Materials Co., Ltd. China Hangzhou Alright Feather & Down Co., Ltd. China Hangzhou China Silk Printing Technology Co, Ltd. China Hangzhou HangMin Damei Dyeing Arrangements Co., Ltd. China Hangzhou Xinsheng Printing & Dyeing Co., Ltd. China Hengyu Textile Group China High Fashion (China) Co., Ltd. China HiMEL Corp. South Korea Hitex Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Ho Chien Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Ho Yu Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hong Kong Non-Woven Fabric Ind. Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Hong Kow Paper Transfer Printing Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hongyu High-New Composite Textile (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. China Honmyue Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hop Lion Feather Works Corp. Taiwan Hornwood, Inc. USA Hsiang Lun Industrial Corporation Taiwan Hsiang Shin Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hsien Chi Textile Industry Co., Ltd. Taiwan Huamao (Xiamen) Special Material Co., Ltd. China Huge-Bamboo Enterprise Co., Ltd. Vietnam Hung Fung Industries Co., Ltd. Hong Kong Hung's Fortune International Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hwa Fune Industry Co., Ltd. Taiwan Hwang Yih Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan IBQ-Global Technical Fabrics s.l. Spain Ideatex Co., Ltd. Taiwan Impetus Portugal Têxteis, S.A. Portugal In Hoa Ruijia Vietnam Co., Ltd. Vietnam ISKO Turkey ITW Nexus Global USA Bluesign Reference List Total | status: 10/2020 © bluesign technologies ag | bluesign.com 5/16 Company Name Country J & B Int. Hi-Tech Textile & Garment Supply Co., Ltd. Taiwan J.G. Knopf's Sohn GmbH & Co. KG Germany J-Long Ltd. Hong Kong JAMM ACTIVE LIMITED, TAIWAN BRANCH (H.K.) Taiwan JDT Vietnam Co., Ltd. Vietnam Jiafu (Fujian) Dyeing and Finishing Co., Ltd. China Jiangsu Lianhong Textiles Co., Ltd. China Jiangyin City Shenli International Trade Co., Ltd China Jiaxing Burlington Textile Co., Ltd. China Jiaxing Huayan Lace Manufacture Co., Ltd. China JIAXING SENCHUANG FASHION CO.,LTD China Jiaxing Yuexin Advanced Textile Materials Co., Ltd. China Johann Müller AG Switzerland JSRTEX INT'L CO., LTD. Taiwan K and K Garment Accessories Company Ltd. Hong Kong Karnaphuli Schoes Industries Ltd. Bangladesh Kingwhale Corporation Taiwan KIYOHARA & CO., LTD. Japan Kolon Materials, Inc. South Korea Kong You Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan KUNSHAN ASCEND TEXTILE CO., LTD. China Kunshan Fengyan Textiles Co.,Ltd China Kunshan Sanchuan Hi-Tech Fabric Co., Ltd. China KUNSHAN SUNSHINETEX NEW MATERIAL CO., LTD. China Kwong Lung Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Labtex Co., Ltd Taiwan Laka Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Leejo Textile Co. South Korea Lipeng Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Little King Global Co., Ltd. Taiwan Long Advance International Co., Ltd. Taiwan Long John Group Taiwan Lowatag Europe Belgium LOXY AS Norway LTP Group A/S Denmark Lucent Textile Co., Ltd. Taiwan Lucky Unique Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Luk's Button Industrial Limited Hong Kong M.I.T.I. spa Italy Marusan-ai Corporation Japan Maxland Sportswear Industrial Co., Ltd. Taiwan Men-Chuen Fibre Industry Co., Ltd. Taiwan Meng Yih Enterprise Co., Ltd. Taiwan Minlan Fabric Industrial
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