Elevate Textiles

[6] In 2006, ITG merged with Safety Components International, Inc., a Greenville, South Carolina, company that manufactures nylon fabrics that are used in automotive airbags, that was also controlled by Wilbur Ross.

In January 2007, ITG announced that it was selling it mattress fabric product line to Culp, Inc., another U.S. textile company that is based in High Point, North Carolina.

By adding BST Safety Textiles ITG's business in automotive components has now grown significantly.

In 2008, ITG sold trademark rights to the Burlington brand for men's clothing and accessories to Falke, a German fashion company.

[11] The venture capital firm Platinum Equity followed its 2016 purchase of ITG with the acquisition of Mount Holly, North Carolina–based thread maker American & Efrid in 2018.

ITG denim fabrics were made in the United States in Greensboro, North Carolina, in Mexico, and at the time newer company plants in China and Nicaragua.

[10] Many ready-to-wear brands purchase fabrics from Cone Denim, including Levi's, Wrangler and American Eagle Outfitters.

The fabrics and cushion were manufactured in various locations, including the United States, Germany, Poland, China, and Mexico.