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  1. Gitman Shirts & Ties | Made In The USA

    Since 1978, Gitman Bros. has been manufacturing the finest shirts and ties in the USA. Shop our extensive collection online with free shipping and easy returns.

  2. Gitman Vintage

    Gitman Vintage – a fine, American made shirt collection.

  3. Gitman Bros - Wikipedia

    Gitman Bros ... Gitman Bros is a men's shirt and necktie manufacturer. It is one of the few remaining made in America clothing companies. [1] Currently owned by Individualized Apparel …

  4. Men's Shirts by Gitman Brothers | Lawrence Covell

    Gitman Brothers redefines the art of the tailored shirt. Discover a world of precision and craftsmanship in our collection, where each shirt is a masterpiece of design and attention to …

  5. The Gitman Shirt Collection | Gitman Bros.

    At Gitman, craftsmanship and technology - a perfect mix of the old and the new - go into each and every shirt we sew. More than 80 minutes and 50 steps go into the creation of a shirt, which is …

  6. Gitman Vintage Men's Oxford Shirts

    Launched in 2009, Gitman Vintage is a division of Gitman Bros. that blends the integrity of Gitman’s heritage with storied themes and a modern twist.

  7. Gitman Bros. Vintage - History, Philosophy, Iconic Products

    Oct 16, 2017 · Gitman Bros. Vintage represents three generations of classic American shirtmaking. Get to know the family in our history of the brand.

  8. Gitman Bros. Vintage | NAQP - North American Quality Purveyors

    Gitman Bros. Vintage, a division of Gitman Bros, pays homage to the brand's heritage by recreating classic fabrics from their 70 plus years of shirt making history.

  9. Men's Dress Shirts | Gitman Bros.

    Get The Latest Stay up-to-date on new arrivals, sales and all things Gitman Bros.

  10. Gitman Vintage - Porterhouse Clothing & Supply

    While Gitman Bros. wasn't on the books until 1978, the Gitmans had been sewing shirts and PJs on contract since 1932. Gitman Vintage spun off in 2008, revisiting old Gitman linebooks and …