iFabric Corp
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iFabric Corp
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iFabric Corp. engages in the designing, marketing and sale of intimate apparel. The company is headquartered in Markham, Ontario and currently employs 28 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-08-28. The company provides intelligent properties, including antiviral and antibacterial characteristics, water-repellence, and ultraviolet protection. The Company’s segments include Intimate Apparel, Intelligent Fabrics and Other. The Intimate Apparel segment includes the design and distribution of women’s intimate apparel and accessories. The Intelligent Fabrics segment includes the development and distribution of products and treatments that are suitable for application to textiles, plastics, liquids, and hard surfaces. The Other segment includes leasing of property to group companies, related parties and third parties. The firm offers a variety of products and services through its subsidiaries, Intelligent Fabric Technologies (North America) Inc. (IFTNA) and Coconut Grove Pads Inc. (Coconut Grove).
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