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| History |
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| 1930: |
Start of a one-man-business, founded by August De Clercq |
| 1949: |
Establishment of the Clothing Factory De Clercq Brothers as a limited company |
| 1970: |
The new ready-made factory is put into service. The knitting department stays in the original building. |
| 1991: |
Division between De Clercq Brothers - DECCA and DC Management |
| 2001: |
Rearrangement of the offices and the production area + final move of the knitting department out off the old buildings. |
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| Business |
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| 1930-1970: |
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The original aim was to manufacture only knitwear, i.e. upper garments for men (pullovers and cardigans or slipovers) for the fashion sector. |
| 1970: |
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Start of the production of sports clothing, while specializing in cycling clothing.
Origin of our brand name "DECCA" |
| 1985: |
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Expansion of the knitwear trade from the fashion sector to the public sector. |
| 1995: |
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Further specialization, for example in uniforms and promotional garments. |
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