New York, New York (NY) Wholesale Lingerie Companies

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Act International Inc
180 Madison Avenue
New York NY 100165267
(212) 889-7878
Expression Lingerie LLC
180 Madison Avenue
New York NY 10016
(212) 689-3955
Helen Sanchez Luxury Lingerie
200 west 15th street
New York NY 10011
(917) 733-8349

Helen Sanchez is a luxury lingerie sleepwear collection proudly Made in the USA. Available in selected specialty high end boutiques.
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Madison Maidens Inc
135 Madison Avenue
New York NY 100166725
(212) 481-9110
Native Group International
385 Fifth Avenue3rd Floor
New York NY 100166700
(212) 683-2664

Manufacturer of Lingerie and Childrens wear and accessories
Pajama Drama LLC
34 West 33rd St Room 1100
New York NY 10001
(212) 868-9660
Rock Investments
40 East 34th St Room 300
New York NY 10016
(212) 889-0106
Simex Trading
1385 Broadway Room 1105
New York NY 10018
(212) 221-8993
Van Dale Industries Inc
180 Madison Avenue # 2
New York NY 100165267
(212) 683-8181

A design and manufacturing company that specializes in intimates, sleepwear, and ladies' accessories
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