From its early years, Williamson-Dickie enjoyed steady growth. Slowed only by the Great Depression, and during World War II, the company was sequestered to produce millions of uniforms for the nations armed forces. In converting to civilian production after the war, C. Don Williamson began a strategy of geographical expansion and established new production facilities, warehouses, and sales territories throughout the United States.
While Williamson-Dickie began as a bib overall company, today it has grown to be the number one manufacturer of work apparel worldwide. By continually expanding and updating its selection, Williamson-Dickie now offers garments ranging from its staple work pants and work shirts to items such as women's work-wear, chore coats, and denim jeans. Since its beginnings in 1922, every piece of Dickies work-wear has stood for the quality, toughness, and pride that embodies the spirit of the American worker. Dickies work-wear is currently sold in all 50 states and throughout the world in countries such as South Africa, Australia, Russia, Chile, Japan, Iceland, Canada, Europe and Mexico. |