American Classics Apparel, a leading wholesaler of
licensed music, films and gaming apparel, is adopting
the Kornit Apollo platform.
The direct-to-garment system will accelerate a shift from
traditional screen printing to high-speed digital production
ensuring the company can keep pace with surging customer
demand and rapid growth of the e-tailer marketplace.
Headquartered in Hanceville, Alabama, American Classics
has been a trusted name in licensed apparel for nearly
three decades – offering iconic designs from beloved brands
in music, film and television which are sold through both
retail giants like Walmart and online platforms such as
Amazon. With the addition of Kornit Apollo to its arsenal,
on top of Kornit Atlas Max Poly production and a range of
earlier Kornit direct-to-garment systems, the company is
ready to deliver faster, more efficiently and with unmatched
quality.“For years, our partnership with Kornit has
empowered us to integrate cutting-edge, on-demand digital
production into our operations,” said Greg Brown, vice
president at American Classics Apparel. “Now, with
skyrocketing demand for our licensed apparel and ongoing
labour shortages, Kornit Apollo is arriving at the perfect
moment. This platform gives us the speed, flexibility and
efficiency we need to scale while maintaining the superior
quality of our customers expect.”
Headquartered in Israel with offices in the USA, Europe,
and Asia Pacific, Kornit Digital serves customers in more
than 100 countries and states worldwide.