Unisync Corp., through its subsidiaries, manufactures, and distributes garments in Canada. It operates in two segments, Peerless Garments LP and Unisync Group Limited. The company provides duty gear, footwear, and other accessories to fire, emergency medical services, and police and security sectors under the Carleton brand name; service wear shirts, pants, and ties for law enforcement, fire, emergency medical, security, and correctional personnel under the Rapier brand; and various products and services under the ShowroomOne brand name. It also offers heavy-duty workwear, insulated coverall, rugged workwear, outerwear, and rainwear apparel, as well as flame-resistant and safety clothing for small and large distribution companies, security firms, and corporations in the oil and gas industry, electrical utilities, and government institutions under the Hammill brand name. In addition, the company provides a line of flame-resistant work clothing under the DewLine Coveralls brand; leatherwear; cold/wet weather outerwear garments under the Parkas brand name to government organizations, including the armed forces, parks and forestry staff, RCMP, and other users; stealth suits under the Gore-Tex brand to various DND departments, paramilitary, police departments, and companies within the oil industry; and transformative body dimension solutions under the Best-Fit name. Further, it designs, manufactures, and distributes corporate, public safety, and military uniforms under the Red the Uniform Tailor brand; and offers corporate apparel under the York brand name, as well as security tools and accessories. The company was formerly known as ComWest Enterprise Corp. and changed its name to Unisync Corp. in August 2014. Unisync Corp. was founded in 1940 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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