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July 16, 1996
Vans Inc. said it terminated its apparel licensing agreement with Oneita Industries Inc. and will begin selling its own line of T-shirts, shorts and accessories. Vans, a maker of sneakers, sandals and snowboard boots, said the licensing agreement with Oneita was terminated under mutual agreement. Vans said it will continue use the Charleston, S.C.-based T-shirt maker as a supplier.
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July 16, 1996
Vans Inc. said it terminated its apparel licensing agreement with Oneita Industries Inc. and will begin selling its own line of T-shirts, shorts and accessories. Vans, a maker of sneakers, sandals and snowboard boots, said the licensing agreement with Oneita was terminated under mutual agreement. Vans said it will continue use the Charleston, S.C.-based T-shirt maker as a supplier.
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