Variant of NAICS 2012 - Energy sector
Non E - Industries not included in the energy sector
This category comprises all NAICS codes that do not relate to energy industries.
31-33e - Manufacturing, non E
This category comprises the portion of NAICS sector 31-33 'Manufacturing' that does not relate to energy industries.
315 - Clothing manufacturing
This subsector comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing clothing.
Exclusion(s)
- finishing clothing made in other establishments (See 313 Textile mills)
- embroidering clothing not made in the same establishment (See 314 Textile product mills)
- printing on articles of clothing not made in the same establishment (See 323 Printing and related support activities)
- manufacturing safety clothing (See 339 Miscellaneous manufacturing)
3152 - Cut and sew clothing manufacturing
This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing clothing from fabric made in other establishments.
Exclusion(s)
- finishing clothing made in other establishments (See 3133 Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating)
- printing on articles of clothing made in other establishments (See 3231 Printing and related support activities)
31524 - Women's, girls' and infants' cut and sew clothing manufacturing
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing women's, girls' and infants' clothing from purchased fabric. Clothing jobbers, who perform entrepreneurial functions involved in clothing manufacture, such as buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for clothing to be made from their materials, and marketing the finished apparel, are included. For the purposes of classification, the term "infants" clothing refers to articles for young children of a body height not exceeding 86 centimetres, or Canadian sizes less than 2X.
315241 - Infants' cut and sew clothing manufacturingCAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing infants' clothing from purchased fabric. For the purposes of classification, the term "infants" clothing refers to articles for young children of a body height not exceeding 86 centimetres, or Canadian sizes less than 2X. Clothing jobbers, who perform entrepreneurial functions involved in clothing manufacture, such as buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for clothing to be made from their materials, and marketing the finished apparel, are included.
315249 - Women's and girls' cut and sew clothing manufacturingCAN
This Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing women's and girls' clothing from purchased fabric. Clothing jobbers, who perform entrepreneurial functions involved in clothing manufacture, such as buying raw materials, designing and preparing samples, arranging for clothing to be made from their materials, and marketing the finished apparel, are included.
Illustrative example(s)
- dresses, women's and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- leotards, women's, misses' and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- lingerie, loungewear and nightwear, women's and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- occupational clothing, women's, misses' and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- suits, coats, tailored jackets and skirts, women's and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- sweaters, women's, misses' and girls', cut and sewn from purchased fabric
- uniforms (e.g., maids', military, nurses', police, waitresses'), women's, misses' and girls', made from purchased fabric
Exclusion(s)
- knitting women's and girls' hosiery and socks from yarn (See 315110 Hosiery and sock mills)
- Knitting women's and girls' clothing, except hosiery and socks, from yarn (See 315190 Other clothing knitting mills)
- manufacturing women's and girls' clothing from materials owned by others (See 315210 Cut and sew clothing contracting)
- manufacturing women's and girls' fur and leather clothing (See 315281 Fur and leather clothing manufacturing)
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