National Safety Apparel grows with two acquisitions – Crain’s Cleveland Business

Posted: August 26, 2020 at 3:36 pm

National Safety Apparel in Cleveland recently has grown by acquiring two apparel companies: leather glove manufacturer Kunz Glove and military gear manufacturer Wild Things. Kunz was acquired in late July and Wild Things in late August, the company said in an email.

Terms of the acquisitions are not being disclosed.

"We're committed to providing workers in the field and military personnel in the battlefield with the gear they need, while growing our manufacturing footprint in the USA," National Safety Apparel president and CEO Chuck Grossman said in a news release. "Both Wild Things and Kunz Glove align with NSA's mission to provide high quality, innovative products, and expand our offering to our customers."

Chicago-based Kunz Glove serves the electrical utilities and other industrial markets. Virginia Beach-based Wild Things started as a maker of gear for mountaineers and now makes outerwear for the U.S. military.

National Safety Apparel serves industries ranging from electrical and gas utilities to steel mills to construction, as well as the military, with its industrial safety apparel. Revenue figures and employee numbers are not being shared for any of the companies.

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