Sacramento, California (CA) Men's and Boys' Clothing, NEC Companies

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Specilty Sportswear By Charlie
P.O. BOX 147
Citrus Heights CA 95611
(916) 722-5867
Thrift Town
410 El Camino Ave.
Sacramento CA 95815
(916) 922-9942
Danoc Manufacturing
4121 Power Inn Rd.
Sacramento CA 95826
(916) 455-2876
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Total Hookup
3300 2nd Ave.
Sacramento CA 95817
(916) 455-5115
Sportswear Syndicate
P O Box 4491
Sacramento CA 95823

We manufacture quality basketball uniform in all different fabrics. These include Promesh, Shiny Dazzle, Micromesh, Regular Fit and Athletic Fit.
Thrift Town
410 El Camino Avenue
Sacramento CA 95815
(916) 922-9942
Thrift Town
5005 Stockton Boulevard # B
Sacramento CA 95820
(916) 454-0435
Deportes Janitzio
5101 Marconi Avenue
Carmichael CA 95608
Rei
2425 Iron Point Road
Folsom CA 95630
(916) 817-8944
Chalice Sports Wear
11300 Sanders Drive # 3
Rancho Cordova CA 95742
(916) 858-0288
Woodys Clothing & More
956 Oak Ln.
Rio Linda CA 95673
(916) 991-1085
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