OshKosh B'gosh

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OshKosh B'gosh is an American children's apparel company founded in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It is a subsidiary of Carter's.

OshKosh B'gosh
Formerly
  • Grove Manufacturing Company (1895–1896)
  • Oshkosh Clothing and Manufacturing Co. (1896–1937)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryClothing
Founded1895 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, US
Founders
  • Frank E. Grove
  • J. Howard Jenkins
  • James Clark[1]
HeadquartersPhipps Tower, ,
US
Number of locations
459 (November 2019)[2]
ProductsApparel
ParentCarter's (since 2005)
Websitewww.cartersoshkosh.ca Edit this at Wikidata

OshKosh B'gosh has become best known for its children's clothing, especially bibbed overalls. The original children's overalls, dating from the early 20th century, were intended to let parents dress their children like their fathers. According to the company, sales of the product increased after Miles Kimball, an Oshkosh-based mail order catalog, featured a pair of the overalls in its national catalog in 1960. As a result, OshKosh began to sell their products through department stores and expanded their children's line.

History

The company was founded in 1895 as the Grove Manufacturing Company by Frank E. Grove, J. Howard Jenkins, and James Clark.[1] Grove was soon bought out of the company and it was renamed Oshkosh Clothing and Manufacturing Co. in December 1896.[1] OshKosh B'gosh's most notable product was hickory striped overalls.[3] The term "B'gosh" began being used in 1911, after general manager William Pollock heard the tagline "Oshkosh B'Gosh" in a vaudeville routine in New York.[4] The company formally adopted the name OshKosh B'gosh in 1937.[4]

Children's clothing made up less than 50 percent of the company's sales in 1980; by 1984 that number had grown to about 80 percent.[5]

An example of Oshkosh shortalls in the hickory stripe style.

OshKosh B'Gosh's Wisconsin plant was closed in 1997.[6] Downsizing of domestic operations and massive outsourcing and manufacturing at Mexican and Honduran subsidiaries saw the domestic manufacturing share drop below 10 percent by the year 2000.[7]

OshKosh B'Gosh was sold to Carter's, another clothing manufacturer, in 2005 for $312 million,[8] though it still operates under the original name.

Today the company sells accessories, jeans, pants, shirts, sweaters, t-shirts, tank tops, and its trademark overalls. The company produces clothing for babies, infants, toddlers, kids (4–7), and youth (5–14); however, it no longer manufactures clothing in adult sizes. The company also has over 300 stores in the United States.[citation needed]

Headquarters

The company is headquartered in Phipps Tower in Atlanta's Buckhead district.[9]

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