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Arizona

California

Camarillo Premium Outlets
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Desert Hills Premium Outlets
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Gilroy Premium Outlets
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Livermore Premium Outlets
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Marina Square Shopping Center
Nordstrom Rack
Ontario Mills
Nordstrom Rack
Outlets at Orange
Nordstrom Rack
Outlets at Orange
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Petaluma Village Premium Outlets
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Colorado

Connecticut

Clinton Crossing Premium Outlets
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Florida

Ellenton Premium Outlets
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Miromar Outlets, Southwest Florida
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Orlando Premium Outlets – International Dr
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Sawgrass Mills
Gant Outlet
Sawgrass Mills
Nordstrom Rack
Silver Sands Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

Georgia

North Georgia Premium Outlets
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Sugarloaf Mills
Casanova Outlet
The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta
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Hawaii

Waikele Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

Illinois

Fashion Outlets Of Chicago
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Kansas

Legends Outlets – Kansas City
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Maryland

Massachusetts

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets
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Michigan

Great Lakes Crossing Outlets
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New Hampshire

Merrimack Premium Outlets
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New Jersey

Outlets at Bergen Town Center
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Outlets at Bergen Town Center
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The Outlet Collection – Jersey Gardens
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New York

Fashion Outlets of Niagara Falls
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Tanger Outlets – Deer Park, NY
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Tanger Outlets – Riverhead, NY
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

North Carolina

Tanger Outlets – Mebane, NC
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Ohio

Aurora Farms Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Cincinnati Premium Outlets
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Oklahoma

The Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

Pennsylvania

Tanger Outlets – Pittsburgh,PA
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

South Carolina

Tanger Outlets – Charleston, SC
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Tanger Outlets – Hilton Head, SC
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH

Tennessee

Texas

Grand Prairie Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Houston Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Rio Grande Valley Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
San Marcos Premium Outlets
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Virginia

Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets
Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
Potomac Mills
Nordstrom Rack

Washington

The Outlet Collection – Seattle
Nordstrom Rack

About Gant Brand

In 1914, Bernard Gantmacher arrived from Ukraine to New York City. Empty handed, but determined to make a better future for himself, he enrolled at Columbia University, studying to become a pharmacist. To finance his studies he worked night shifts in the garment district of the Lower East Side. His first job was to sew shirt collars and he soon proved to be a master at the sewing machine. There he met his future wife, Rose, who was working as a button and buttonhole specialist.

In 1927, the couple moved to New Haven, Connecticut. The city was the center of a booming textile industry and Bernard set up business as a sub-contractor, making shirts for other labels.

Gant were quickly recognized as skilled shirt makers and became trusted partners for some of the most notable brands of the time. To satisfy the many customers who wanted to make sure they were getting the same high quality every time, Bernard started labeling the shirts with a diamond “G”. Soon everybody was talking about the “G-shirt” and demand far exceeded supply.

THE SHIRT AND THE GANT LABEL

After World War II, Bernard and Rose’s two sons, Marty and Elliot, returned home from active service. The brothers joined the family business and in 1949 they launched their own label, GANT of New Haven. The GANT shirt was an overnight success. An important feature was the button-down collar. Button-down shirts, originally an English innovation, where becoming very fashionable and GANT was the first to introduce such a shirt on a larger scale on the US market. The combination of Bernard’s dedication to quality and his sons’ style sense proved to be a winning formula. Over the following years GANT came up with a number of creative tailoring features, such as the locker loop, the box pleat and the button on the back of the collar to keep the tie in place. Such innovations helped to maintain interest in GANT and won the label a dedicated following. For GANT, it all began with the shirt.