Fruit of the Loom is a global company specializing in the design, manufacture, and marketing of clothing, especially underwear and casualwear, for men, women, and children.
Founded in 1851 in Rhode Island, USA
Started as a textile mill, and shifted to producing cotton clothes, including underwear.
Introduced the brand name 'Fruit of the Loom' in 1871.
Expanded globally and established its European headquarters in London in 1962.
Owned by Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway since 2002.
American brand specializing in basic, comfortable, everyday innerwear and activewear.
Luxury American fashion brand known for its designer underwear and jeans.
American brand offering a wide range of clothing, including popular underwear and loungewear options.
Includes briefs, boxers, boxer briefs, bikinis, and panties in a variety of materials and designs.
Basic and graphic tees in a range of fabrics and fits for men, women, and kids.
Comfortable and cozy tops in a variety of colors and styles for men, women, and kids.
Most Fruit of the Loom underwear fits true to size. However, it is important to refer to the sizing chart before buying as the sizing may vary based on the style and material used for each product.
Fruit of the Loom offers a hassle-free return policy for products purchased directly from their website or through authorized retailers. Unwashed and unworn items can be returned within 30 days of purchase for a refund or exchange.
Fruit of the Loom products are available in most major retail stores, as well as online on their official website and on popular e-commerce portals like Amazon and Walmart.
Fruit of the Loom products are pre-shrunk to prevent significant shrinkage after washing. However, it is recommended to follow the care instructions specified on the product label to ensure the best results after washing.
Fruit of the Loom is committed to responsible and sustainable sourcing and manufacturing practices. They have implemented various initiatives to reduce their environmental impact and improve the lives of their workers and their communities.