The AAMA was founded in 1960 as the national association representing U.S. apparel manufacturers. Though many believed the industry was too fragmented to make this possible, leaders of the Southern Garment Manufacturers Association forged ahead and, together with the National Association of Shirt, Pajama and Sportswear Manufacturers, formed the American Apparel Manufacturers Association – an organization that represented every segment of the industry, regardless of company size, location, product line or type of distribution. AAMA’s mission was to help create an environment in which the U.S. apparel industry could operate competitively and profitably in a global economy.
The result of this effort is one of the strongest national trade associations representing approximately 80% of wholesale apparel sales of U.S. companies and includes manufacturers of allied needle trade products as well. Its membership has plants located in almost every state in the union. Activities include advocacy towards Congress and federal agencies as well as strong programs in economics, education, technology, government affairs, marketing, communications and industry relations. Industry executives pool their resources and talent as part of AAMA’s programs, committees and services.
Footwear Industries of America (FIA)
FIA's roots stretch back to 1869 serving as the only national association for footwear manufacturers, importers and distributors, and suppliers to the leather and allied trades. The membership is diverse and dynamic with both footwear and supplier members operating in all of the world’s hemispheres. Shoe company members source around the world, reaching to the far corners of the globe to satisfy the demands of a rapidly changing marketplace. Supplier members deliver a wide assortment of materials and products for all of the leather and needle trades, including leather, chemicals, machinery, components, synthetics, textiles, upper and soling materials, computer technology and more. FIA helps U.S. footwear companies achieve growth through education, advocacy, research and networking opportunities.
The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) is the national trade association representing apparel, footwear and other sewn products companies, and their suppliers. AAFA's mission is to promote and enhance its members' competitiveness, productivity and profitability in the global market by:
1. Representing and pursuing the concerns of AAFA members before the public and the government to advance the association's legislative, international trade and regulatory objectives on issues such as sizing, care labeling, chargebacks, federal prison industries, flammability, product safety, social responsibility, quotas, apparel imports, apparel customs, footwear imports, Berry Amendment, Buy America, ergonomics and government contracts.
2. Communicating information to promote the apparel manufacturing industry, footwear manufacturing industry and other sewn products industries worldwide through trade shows, statistics, seminars and other initiatives.
3. Creating a favorable environment for the advancement/exchange of best practices and technological innovations in such areas as sourcing, design and fashion.