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Our Story

1889-Protexall began as Globe Manufacturing

1919-Globe applied for trademark of Protexall Brand

1920- Globe expands purchasing their competitor, Superior Garment Company.  Changing the name to Globe-Superior Company

1936- Globe merges with their chief competitor, Blue Bell Overall Company and changes name to Blue Bell

1941- Protexall Brand sold to Norris’ Company

1959-Fire Struck leaving the building in ruins, By Feb 1st the factory is completely up and running thanks to the efforts of many employees

1988- Larry Williams became the sole owner of Protexall

2009- DeMoulin Bros. and Co. purchased select assets of Protexall Inc., rebranding the division Protexall by DeMoulin.

Today- Protexall by DeMoulin is best known for quality work wear across the nation and Canada. 

DeMoulin Bros. and Co. was established in 1892 and is the oldest and largest manufacturer of music performance group apparel in the world.  For more information on DeMoulin Bros. and Co., visit their website www.demoulin.com.