Bartson Fabrics
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About Bartson Fabrics

Located 15 miles northwest of New York City in Midland Park, New Jersey,
Bartson Fabrics Incorporated imports fine textiles from around the world for
distribution throughout the United States and Canada.
The company now known as Bartson Fabrics Incorporated was founded in 1917 by
Albert J. Bartson as Albert J. Bartson Fabrics. Weaving was performed on a
loom in a garage in Midland Park, New Jersey. In 1922, the company's
weaving operations were moved to a facility in Paterson, NJ before being moved
back to a purpose built textile mill in Midland Park, New Jersey. As the
demand for the company's fabric grew, a second mill was established in
Charlotte, North Carolina. This mill was a key supplier of Cotton Duck to
the United States Army during World War II. Following the war, further
demand required a larger facility. In 1949 the Charlotte mill was sold
weaving operations were moved to a newly constructed, 144 loom mill in Lavonia,
Georgia in 1949. In 1962, this facility was sold as Albert J. Bartson
Fabrics had shifted its focus to the importation and distribution of fabrics
from Europe and Asia. Reflecting this shift in business activity, the
company's name was changed to Bartson Fabrics Incorporated. The company,
now employing a fourth generation, continues to operate its main office from the
Midland Park, New Jersey facility.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not serve as an endorsement or a review of the brand. Always conduct your research and consult professionals before making any purchasing decisions.
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