Popular workwear and lifestyle apparel company, Dickies, has announced that it will be moving its headquarters from Texas to Orange County in early 2025. The decision to relocate after more than 100 years in Fort Worth was not accompanied by a specific reason.
Governor Gavin Newsom’s office released a statement welcoming Dickies to California, citing the state’s strong job market and consistent economic growth as key factors in the move. Newsom expressed excitement about the company’s decision to move to the Golden State, which boasts the fifth largest economy in the world and is known for being a welcoming place for businesses to thrive.
Dickies is part of the VF Corporation, which also manages California-based Vans. The move to Orange County signifies a significant shift for the company, as it looks to tap into California’s vibrant market and opportunities for growth.
The move has been met with anticipation and support from local residents and businesses, eager to welcome Dickies to their community. This transition marks a new chapter for the iconic workwear brand and signals its commitment to continue evolving and expanding in a new environment.
As Dickies prepares to make the move to its new headquarters in Costa Mesa, the company is gearing up for a fresh start and new opportunities in the dynamic California market.
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