NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "athletic"
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- 458110-82 - Athletic Clothing (Retail)Athletic Clothing (Retail) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories designed for athletic activities. This industry caters to customers who are looking for comfortable and functional clothing that can withstand the rigors of physical activity. Athletic Clothing (Retail) stores offer a wide …Examples: Athletic socks, Athletic shorts, Athletic jackets, Athletic hoodies, Athletic tank
- 315250-54 - Sportswear-Mens (Manufacturing)Sportswear-Mens (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry that specializes in the production of athletic clothing and accessories for men. This industry involves the design, cutting, sewing, and finishing of a wide range of sportswear products, including shirts, shorts, pants, jackets, and other athletic apparel. The products manufactured by …Examples: Athletic shorts, Athletic jackets, Athletic shoes, Athletic socks
- 458110-92 - Exercise & Physical Fitness Wear (Retail)Exercise & Physical Fitness Wear (Retail) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories designed for physical activities such as exercise, sports, and fitness. This industry offers a wide range of products that cater to different types of physical activities, including running, yoga, weightlifting, and more. The …Examples: Athletic socks, Athletic jackets, Athletic sunglasses, Athletic watches, Athletic
- 813990-05 - Athletic OrganizationsAthletic Organizations are entities that promote and organize athletic activities and events. These organizations can be non-profit or for-profit and can range from local community groups to national governing bodies. Athletic Organizations are responsible for creating and enforcing rules and regulations, organizing competitions and events, and providing support and resources …Examples: College athletic associations
- 339920-27 - Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing)Sporting & Athletic Goods NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods that are not classified under other specific categories. This industry includes the production of a wide range of products such as archery targets, athletic protective pads, fishing lures, golf club heads, and more. …Examples: Athletic protective pads
- 423390-36 - Athletic Field Construction Mtrls/Spls (Wholesale)Athletic Field Construction Materials and Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of materials and supplies used in the construction and maintenance of athletic fields. The materials and supplies include natural and artificial turf, irrigation systems, drainage systems, field marking …Examples: Artificial Turf, Field Marking Paint, Irrigation Systems, Drainage Systems, Natural Turf, Sod, Seed, Soil, Sand, Gravel
- 237990-17 - Sports-Athletic Field Construction-MaintenanceThe Sports-Athletic Field Construction-Maintenance industry involves the construction and maintenance of outdoor sports facilities such as football fields, baseball fields, soccer fields, and running tracks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that these facilities are safe, functional, and meet the specific requirements of the sport they are intended for. The construction process …Examples: Athletic field drainage installation
- 315250-55 - Sportswear-Womens (Manufacturing)Sportswear-Womens (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of women's sportswear, which includes clothing items designed for athletic activities such as running, yoga, and gym workouts. The manufacturing process of sportswear-womens involves the cutting and sewing of fabrics to create comfortable and …Examples: Athletic leggings, Athletic jackets
- 316210-04 - Men's Footwear-Except Athletic (Manufacturing)Men's Footwear-Except Athletic (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Footwear Manufacturing industry that focuses on the production of men's shoes that are not intended for athletic activities. This industry involves the manufacturing of a wide range of men's footwear, including dress shoes, casual shoes, loafers, sandals, and more. The production process involves designing, …Examples: Men's dress shoes, Men's casual shoes, Men's loafers, Men's sandals, Men's boots, Men's oxfords, Men's slip-on shoes,
- 316210-06 - Womens Footwear-Except Athletic (Manufacturing)Womens Footwear-Except Athletic (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of various types of women's shoes, excluding athletic footwear. This industry includes the manufacturing of dress shoes, sandals, flats, pumps, and other types of women's footwear. The manufacturing process involves designing, cutting, stitching, and assembling the shoes. The shoes are made …Examples: High heel pumps, Ballet flats, Wedge sandals, Loafers, Mary Jane shoes, Mules, Espadrilles, Oxford shoes, Slingback
- 488190-06 - Clothing-ActivewearClothing-Activewear is a subdivision of the Other Support Activities for Air Transportation industry that specializes in the design, production, and distribution of clothing specifically designed for physical activity. This industry involves the creation of clothing that is both functional and fashionable, with a focus on materials that are breathable, moisture-wicking, and comfortable to wear …Examples: Athletic jackets, Athletic socks
- 711310-03 - Stadiums Arenas & Athletic FieldsThe Stadiums, Arenas & Athletic Fields industry involves the operation and management of facilities used for sports events, concerts, and other entertainment activities. These facilities can range from small local fields to large stadiums that can hold tens of thousands of people. The industry includes both indoor and outdoor venues, and can host a variety of events such as football games, …Examples: Football stadiums, Baseball fields, Basketball arenas, Soccer fields, Tennis courts, Golf courses, Track and field
- 313240-06 - Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of lace and warp knit fabrics, which are made using a variety of materials such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Lace fabrics are typically delicate and intricate, featuring patterns of holes and designs that are created by twisting …Examples: Warp knit athletic wear
- 315990-24 - Shoe Contract Stitching (Manufacturing)Shoe Contract Stitching (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 315990 that involves the manufacturing of shoe uppers, soles, and other shoe parts by stitching. This industry is responsible for the production of a wide range of shoes, including athletic shoes, dress shoes, boots, and sandals. Shoe Contract Stitching (Manufacturing) companies typically receive orders from shoe …Examples: Athletic shoes
- 423910-39 - Sporting Goods (Wholesale)The Sporting Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of a wide range of sporting goods and equipment to retailers, sports teams, and other organizations. This industry includes the wholesale of products such as athletic footwear, apparel, balls, bats, gloves, protective gear, and other sports-related equipment. The industry is highly competitive and requires companies to stay …Examples: Baseball gloves, Soccer balls, Football helmets, Hockey sticks, Tennis rackets, Golf clubs, Basketball hoops,
- 424340-02 - Rubber & Plastic Footwear (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Rubber & Plastic Footwear (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of footwear made from rubber or plastic materials. This includes a variety of products such as sandals, flip-flops, rain boots, and other types of casual and athletic footwear. The industry serves both individual consumers and businesses, including retailers and other wholesalers. …Examples: Plastic athletic shoes
- 424340-05 - Shoes (Wholesale)The Shoes (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of footwear products to retailers, who then sell the shoes to consumers. This industry includes a wide range of shoes, such as athletic shoes, dress shoes, casual shoes, and more. Companies in this industry may also offer related products, such as shoe accessories and shoe care products. The Shoes (Wholesale) industry is highly …Examples: Athletic shoes
- 424350-14 - Pants (Wholesale)The Pants (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of pants in bulk quantities to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. This industry includes a wide range of pants, such as dress pants, casual pants, athletic pants, and more. Companies in this industry may specialize in a particular type of pants or offer a variety of styles to meet the needs of their customers. The …Examples: Athletic pants
- 424350-18 - Sportswear (Wholesale)Sportswear (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of sportswear, which includes clothing and accessories designed for sports and physical activities. The sportswear can be for both men and women and can be used for various sports such as running, cycling, swimming, and more. The industry …Examples: Athletic wear
- 458110-12 - Pants (Retail)Pants (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of pants to consumers. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of pants for men, women, and children, including jeans, dress pants, casual pants, athletic pants, and more. Retailers in this industry may operate brick-and-mortar stores, online stores, or …Examples: Men's athletic pants
- 458110-59 - Sportswear (Retail)Sportswear (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of clothing and accessories designed for athletic activities. This industry includes retailers that sell sportswear for a variety of sports, such as running, basketball, soccer, and yoga. Sportswear (Retail) stores may also sell equipment and accessories related to …Examples: Running apparel, Basketball shoes, Soccer jerseys, Yoga mats, Tennis skirts, Golf gloves, Cycling shorts,
- 458210-07 - Shoes (Retail)Shoes (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of footwear for men, women, and children. This industry includes a wide range of shoes such as athletic shoes, dress shoes, casual shoes, sandals, and more. Shoe retailers typically operate in physical stores, online, or both. The industry is highly competitive and requires retailers to stay up-to-date with the latest fashion trends and …Examples: Athletic Shoes
- 459510-34 - Shoes-Used (Retail)Shoes-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of second-hand shoes. This industry includes establishments that sell used shoes of all types, including athletic shoes, dress shoes, boots, sandals, and more. The shoes sold in this industry are typically previously owned and may show signs of wear and tear, but are still in good …Examples: Athletic sneakers
- 621111-08 - Sports Medicine & InjuriesSports Medicine & Injuries is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 621111 that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries related to sports and physical activity. This industry involves healthcare professionals who specialize in sports medicine, such as sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and orthopedic surgeons. The goal of …Examples: Athletic training facilities
- 621391-05 - Podiatric Sports MedicinePodiatric Sports Medicine is a specialized field within the broader category of podiatry that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and ankle injuries related to sports and physical activity. Podiatric Sports Medicine professionals work with athletes of all levels, from amateur to professional, to help them maintain optimal foot and ankle health and performance. This …Examples: Athletic training facilities
- 236220-03 - Basketball Court ConstructionBasketball court construction is a specialized industry that involves the design, planning, and construction of basketball courts for commercial and institutional buildings. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 236220, which is focused on commercial and institutional building construction. Basketball court construction involves a range of activities, including site preparation, …Examples: Athletic club basketball court construction
- 237310-10 - Paving ContractorsPaving contractors are companies that specialize in the construction and maintenance of paved surfaces such as roads, highways, parking lots, and driveways. They are responsible for the installation, repair, and resurfacing of asphalt and concrete surfaces. Paving contractors work on both commercial and residential projects, and their services are in high demand due to the constant need for road …Examples: Athletic court construction
- 238910-02 - Site Development ContractorsSite Development Contractors are companies that specialize in preparing construction sites for building. They are responsible for clearing the land, grading the site, and ensuring that the site is ready for construction. Site Development Contractors work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and industrial construction sites. They are often hired by general contractors or …Examples: Athletic Field Construction
- 238910-35 - Backhoe RentalBackhoe rental is a specialized service within the site preparation contractor industry that involves renting out backhoes to construction companies, contractors, and individuals for excavation and earthmoving purposes. Backhoes are heavy equipment machines that are used for digging, trenching, and excavating. The backhoe rental industry is an essential part of the construction industry, as it …Examples: Athletic field construction
- 238910-39 - Fill ContractorsFill contractors are professionals who specialize in the process of filling and leveling land with soil, sand, gravel, or other materials. This industry is a subdivision of the Site Preparation Contractors NAICS code 238910. Fill contractors are responsible for preparing the land for construction, landscaping, or other purposes. They work on a variety of projects, including residential, …Examples: Athletic field construction
- 238990-03 - BlacktoppingBlacktopping is a specialized trade within the broader category of specialty trade contractors. This industry involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of asphalt surfaces, such as roads, parking lots, and driveways. Blacktopping contractors use a variety of tools and techniques to ensure that asphalt surfaces are smooth, durable, and safe for use by vehicles and pedestrians. …Examples: Athletic track construction
- 238990-09 - Asphalt Paving ContractorsAsphalt Paving Contractors are specialized trade contractors who are responsible for the installation of asphalt pavements on various surfaces such as roads, parking lots, driveways, and other outdoor areas. They are involved in the entire process of asphalt paving, from site preparation to the final layer of asphalt. Asphalt Paving Contractors work with a variety of clients, including …Examples: Athletic Field Paving
- 313240-01 - Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry under the NAICS Code 313240. This industry involves the production of weft knit fabrics, which are created by interlocking loops of yarn in a horizontal direction. Weft knit fabrics are commonly used in the production of clothing, such as t-shirts, sweaters, and leggings, as well as in the …Examples: Athletic wear fabric
- 313240-05 - Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing)Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313240 that involves the manufacturing of knit fabrics. This industry includes establishments that produce knit fabrics and fabric products, such as hosiery and socks, from yarns or fabrics. The products manufactured by Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) are used in a variety of industries, including apparel, home furnishings, …Examples: Athletic wear
- 313310-24 - Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing)Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of knit goods, which are fabrics made by interlocking loops of yarn. Knit goods can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Knit Goods-Contractors (Manufacturing) specifically refers to …Examples: Athletic wear manufacturers
- 313310-27 - Knit Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Knit Goods (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of knitted fabrics and garments. This industry includes companies that manufacture and wholesale a variety of knit goods, such as sweaters, socks, hats, scarves, and gloves. The manufacturing process for knit goods involves the use of specialized machinery to create interlocking loops of yarn, which are …Examples: Knit sweaters, Knit socks, Knit hats, Knit scarves, Knit gloves, Knit leggings, Knit tights, Knit dresses, Knit skirts,
- 314910-18 - Tarpaulins (Manufacturing)Tarpaulins manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of heavy-duty, waterproof fabrics that are used to cover and protect various objects from the elements. Tarpaulins are commonly used in construction, agriculture, transportation, and other industries where protection from weather and other environmental factors is necessary. The manufacturing process involves weaving …Examples: Athletic field covers
- 315120-01 - Hosiery-Finishing (Manufacturing)Hosiery-Finishing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Apparel Knitting Mills (Manufacturing) industry that involves the final stages of production for hosiery products. This industry is responsible for finishing and packaging hosiery products such as socks, stockings, and pantyhose. The finishing process includes a range of activities such as dyeing, printing, and adding embellishments to the …Examples: Athletic socks
- 315120-02 - Hosiery (Manufacturing)Hosiery manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of socks, stockings, and pantyhose. The manufacturing process involves the use of knitting machines to create the desired shape and texture of the hosiery. The industry is highly competitive and requires a high level of skill and expertise to produce high-quality products that meet the demands of …Examples: Athletic socks
- 315120-11 - Underwear (Manufacturing)The Underwear Manufacturing industry is a subdivision of the Apparel Knitting Mills Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of various types of undergarments, including bras, panties, boxers, briefs, and undershirts. Underwear is typically made from a variety of materials, such as cotton, silk, nylon, and polyester. The manufacturing process involves designing, cutting, …Examples: Athletic underwear
- 315250-01 - Underwear-Mens (Manufacturing)The Underwear-Mens (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of men's undergarments, including briefs, boxers, boxer briefs, and undershirts. This industry is a subdivision of the Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing (except Contractors) industry, which involves the production of various types of clothing and accessories. The Underwear-Mens (Manufacturing) industry is responsible for creating …Examples: Athletic underwear
- 315250-26 - Lingerie (Manufacturing)Lingerie manufacturing is a subdivision of the cut and sew apparel manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of intimate apparel such as bras, panties, lingerie sets, and other undergarments for women. Lingerie is typically made from delicate fabrics such as lace, silk, and satin, and may include embellishments such as embroidery, beading, or sequins. The manufacturing process …Examples: Athletic lingerie
- 315250-34 - Apparel Design & Mfg (Manufacturing)Apparel Design & Mfg (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 315250 that involves the creation and production of clothing items. This industry includes companies that design, cut, sew, and assemble garments for a variety of purposes, such as fashion, workwear, and uniforms. The process of apparel design and manufacturing involves a range of activities, from conceptualizing and …Examples: Athletic apparel manufacturing
- 316210-01 - Rubber & Plastics-Footwear (Manufacturing)Rubber & Plastics-Footwear (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Footwear Manufacturing industry that involves the production of footwear made from rubber or plastic materials. This industry includes the manufacturing of a wide range of footwear such as sandals, flip-flops, rain boots, and other types of casual and athletic footwear. The production process involves the use of specialized …Examples: Flip-flops, Sandals, Rain boots, Water shoes, Garden clogs, Slip-on shoes, Beach shoes, Shower shoes, Crocs-style
- 316210-05 - Shoes (Manufacturing)Shoes (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Footwear Manufacturing industry that involves the production of shoes for various purposes such as casual wear, formal wear, sports, and outdoor activities. The process of shoe manufacturing involves designing, cutting, stitching, and assembling various materials to create a finished product. The shoes can be made from a range of materials such as …Examples: Athletic shoes
- 316990-25 - Shoe Fillers (Manufacturing)Shoe Fillers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of materials used to fill the inside of shoes, such as insoles, footbeds, and inserts. Shoe fillers are designed to provide comfort, support, and cushioning to the wearer's feet. The materials used in shoe fillers can vary widely, from foam and gel …Examples: Insoles, Footbeds, Inserts, Arch supports, Heel pads, Gel cushions, Cork inserts, Leather insoles, Memory foam inserts,
- 316990-27 - Shoe Linings (Manufacturing)Shoe Linings Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of linings for shoes, which are used to provide comfort and support to the feet. Shoe linings can be made from a variety of materials, including leather, synthetic materials, and textiles. The manufacturing process involves cutting and shaping the …Examples: Athletic shoe linings
- 316990-28 - Shoes (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing)The Shoes (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various supplies used in the manufacturing of shoes. This includes materials such as leather, rubber, and synthetic fabrics, as well as tools and equipment used in the production process. The industry is responsible for providing manufacturers with the necessary supplies to create a wide range of footwear, from …Examples: Shoe laces, Insoles, Outsoles, Heels, Toe caps, Buckles, Eyelets, Zippers, Leather, Rubber soles, Synthetic fabrics
- 321999-22 - Shoe Lasts (Manufacturing)Shoe lasts manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of wooden or plastic molds used in the production of shoes. These molds are designed to mimic the shape and size of a human foot, and are used to shape and form the shoe during the manufacturing process. The shoe lasts are an essential component of the shoe manufacturing process, as they determine the fit, comfort, …Examples: Athletic shoe lasts
- 325220-04 - Manmade Organic Fbrs-Ex Cellulosic (Manufacturing)The Manmade Organic Fbrs-Ex Cellulosic (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of synthetic fibers and filaments that are made from organic materials other than cellulose. These fibers are created through a chemical process that transforms organic materials into a fiber form. The industry includes the manufacturing of fibers such as nylon, polyester, and acrylic. These fibers are used in …Examples: Spandex fibers for athletic wear
- 326199-05 - Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing)Recreational Surfaces (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 326199 that involves the production of plastic products used for recreational purposes. These products are designed to provide a safe and durable surface for various recreational activities such as sports, playgrounds, and fitness centers. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized equipment and materials to …Examples: Athletic field turf
- 326299-19 - Rubber Reclaiming (Manufacturing)Rubber reclaiming (manufacturing) is a process of recycling rubber waste and transforming it into usable products. This industry involves the collection of scrap rubber from various sources, such as discarded tires, conveyor belts, and industrial rubber products. The collected rubber is then processed through a series of mechanical and chemical treatments to remove impurities and restore its …Examples: Athletic track surfacing
- 333120-25 - Stripers-Mechanical (Manufacturing)Stripers-Mechanical (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Construction Machinery Manufacturing industry that involves the production of mechanical stripers used for painting lines on roads, parking lots, and other surfaces. These machines are designed to apply paint in a precise and uniform manner, making them an essential tool for the construction and maintenance of roads and other paved …Examples: Athletic field markings
- 339920-01 - Archery Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Archery Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in archery, including bows, arrows, quivers, targets, and other accessories. The manufacturing process for archery equipment involves a range of materials, including wood, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and …Examples: Compound bows, Recurve bows, Crossbows, Arrows, Quivers, Targets, Arm guards, Finger tabs, Bow cases, Release aids
- 339920-02 - Billiard Tables (Manufacturing)Billiard Tables Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of billiard tables, which are used for playing cue sports such as pool, snooker, and billiards. Billiard tables are typically made of wood and have a felt-covered playing surface. The manufacturing process involves a range of steps, including …Examples: Billiard table manufacturing, Pool table manufacturing, Snooker table manufacturing, Billiards table manufacturing, Cue
- 339920-03 - Boardsailing (Manufacturing)Boardsailing (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which falls under the broader category of Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing. This industry involves the production of boardsailing equipment, including boards, sails, masts, booms, and other related accessories. Boardsailing is a water sport that involves using a board and sail to navigate across the water, and …Examples: Windsurfing boards, Kitesurfing kites, Sailboards, Windsurfing sails, Mast extensions, Windsurfing fins, Boom arms,
- 339920-04 - Gymnasium Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Gymnasium Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920 that involves the production of equipment and supplies used in gymnasiums. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used in various types of gymnasiums, including those in schools, fitness centers, and sports clubs. The products manufactured by this industry are …Examples: Athletic training equipment
- 339920-06 - Camping Equipment (Manufacturing)Camping Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of various types of equipment and gear used for camping and outdoor activities. This industry is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry and is responsible for the production of a wide range of products that are essential for camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities. The industry is highly …Examples: Tents, Sleeping bags, Backpacks, Camping stoves, Lanterns, Coolers, Hammocks, Camping chairs, Water filters, Portable
- 339920-11 - Fishing Bait (Manufacturing)Fishing Bait Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of bait used for fishing purposes. The bait can be made from a variety of materials, including live or dead organisms, artificial materials, or a combination of both. The manufacturing process involves the creation of bait that is attractive to fish …Examples: Artificial lures, Live bait, Fishing jigs, Soft plastic baits, Fishing plugs, Spinnerbaits, Fishing spoons, Fishing
- 339920-12 - Fishing Tackle (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing)Fishing Tackle (Manufacturing) Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is under the title "Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing". This industry involves the manufacturing of fishing tackle and supplies, which are used in recreational and commercial fishing activities. Fishing tackle and supplies include a wide range of products such as fishing rods, …Examples: Fishing rod manufacturer, Fishing reel manufacturer, Fishing line manufacturer, Fishing lure manufacturer, Fishing hook
- 339920-13 - Fishing Tackle (Manufacturing)Fishing Tackle Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment and accessories used in fishing. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is under the broader category of Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing. Fishing Tackle Manufacturing includes the production of a wide range of products such as fishing rods, reels, lines, lures, …Examples: Fishing Rods, Fishing Reels, Fishing Lines, Fishing Lures, Fishing Hooks, Fishing Sinkers, Fishing Nets, Fishing
- 339920-15 - Skin & Scuba Diving Equipment (Manufacturing)Skin & Scuba Diving Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment used for skin and scuba diving activities. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is under the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing sector. The equipment produced by this industry is designed to provide safety and comfort to divers while exploring …Examples: Diving masks, Snorkels, Fins, Wetsuits, Drysuits, Regulators, Buoyancy compensators, Dive computers, Dive lights,
- 339920-17 - Jet Drives-Marine (Manufacturing)Jet Drives-Marine (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry that involves the production of jet propulsion systems for boats and other marine vessels. These systems are designed to provide a high level of performance and maneuverability, allowing boats to operate in shallow waters and navigate through tight spaces with ease. Jet …Examples: Jet boats, Personal watercraft, Fishing boats, Military patrol boats, Rescue boats, Tour boats, Ferry boats, Work
- 339920-18 - Playground Equipment (Manufacturing)Playground Equipment Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of equipment and structures designed for children to play on. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is under the broader category of Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing. Playground equipment manufacturers create a range of products that are designed to be safe, durable, …Examples: Swing sets, Slides, Climbing structures, Playhouses, Monkey bars, Balance beams, Spring riders, Merry-go-rounds,
- 339920-21 - Rifle & Pistol Ranges Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing)Rifle & Pistol Ranges Equipment Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of equipment and supplies specifically designed for rifle and pistol ranges. The equipment and supplies produced by this industry are used by shooting ranges, gun clubs, and other organizations that provide facilities …Examples: Shooting Targets, Bullet Traps, Shooting Stalls, Range Ventilation Systems, Acoustic Panels, Range Lighting Systems,
- 339920-23 - Skating Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Skating Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which falls under the broader category of Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing. This industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in skating activities, including ice skating, roller skating, and inline skating. The manufacturing process includes designing, developing, and …Examples: Ice skates, Roller skates, Inline skates, Skate blades, Skate boots, Skate frames, Skate bearings, Skate wheels, Skate
- 339920-24 - Skiing Equipment (Manufacturing)Skiing Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of skiing equipment, including skis, ski boots, ski poles, and other accessories. The manufacturing process for skiing equipment involves the use of specialized materials and techniques to create high-quality products that are durable and safe for …Examples: Alpine skis, Cross-country skis, Ski boots, Ski poles, Ski helmets, Ski goggles, Ski gloves, Ski jackets, Ski pants,
- 339920-25 - Balls-Plastic (Manufacturing)Balls-Plastic (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry that involves the production of plastic balls used in various sports and recreational activities. This industry includes the manufacturing of balls for sports such as soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball, as well as balls used in games like bocce and croquet. The plastic balls …Examples: Soccer balls, Basketball balls, Volleyball balls, Baseballs, Bocce balls, Croquet balls, Dodgeballs, Kickballs,
- 339920-31 - Swimming Pool (Manufacturing)Swimming Pool Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of swimming pools and their components, such as filtration systems, pumps, and pool liners. Swimming pools can be made from a range of materials, including fiberglass, concrete, and vinyl. The manufacturing process involves designing and engineering …Examples: Fiberglass pool shell, Vinyl pool liner, Pool pump, Sand filter system, Pool coping stone, Pool deck pavers, Pool
- 339920-32 - Tennis Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Tennis Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the game of tennis. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339920, which is dedicated to the manufacturing of sporting and athletic goods. The Tennis Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing industry is responsible for producing a wide range of products that are used by tennis …Examples: Tennis rackets, Tennis balls, Tennis shoes, Tennis nets, Tennis court equipment, Tennis bags, Tennis strings, Tennis
- 339920-33 - Tennis Racket Stringing Machines (Manufacturing)Tennis Racket Stringing Machines Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machines that are specifically designed to string tennis rackets. These machines are used by tennis players, coaches, and sports equipment retailers to string tennis rackets with precision and accuracy. The machines are designed …Examples: Tennis equipment manufacturers, Sports equipment retailers, Tennis academies, Tennis clubs, Sporting goods stores,
- 339920-34 - Trampoline Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Trampoline Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of trampolines and their accessories, such as safety nets, springs, frames, and mats. The trampolines produced by this industry are used for recreational purposes, as well as for sports training and competitions. …Examples: Trampoline frame, Trampoline mat, Trampoline springs, Safety net, Trampoline ladder, Trampoline anchor kit, Trampoline
- 339920-36 - Paint Ball Equipment & Supplies Mfr (Manufacturing)Paint Ball Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of equipment and supplies used in paintball games. The equipment and supplies produced by this industry include paintball guns, paintballs, protective gear, and other accessories. …Examples: Paintball guns, Paintballs, Protective masks, Chest protectors, Paintball vests, Paintball hoppers, CO2 tanks,
- 339999-13 - Bust Forms (Manufacturing)Bust Forms (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the production of bust forms, also known as dress forms or mannequins. These forms are used in the fashion industry for designing and fitting clothing. Bust forms are typically made of materials such as fiberglass, foam, or plastic and come in a range of sizes and shapes to accommodate different body types. The …Examples: Athletic equipment forms for protective gear
- 423440-20 - Lockers-Used (Wholesale)Lockers-Used (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the wholesale distribution of used lockers. This industry involves the buying and selling of lockers that have been previously owned and used in various settings such as schools, gyms, and workplaces. The lockers are then refurbished and sold to customers who are looking …Examples: Athletic lockers
- 423440-21 - Lockers (Wholesale)Lockers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of lockers, which are storage compartments that are typically made of metal or plastic and used in various settings such as schools, gyms, and workplaces. Lockers come in different sizes and configurations, and may have features such as locks, …Examples: Athletic lockers
- 423830-66 - Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale)Pavement/Flr Marking Supplies/Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423830 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for marking and painting pavements and floors. This industry is responsible for providing businesses and organizations with the necessary tools to create clear and visible markings on various surfaces, including roads, parking lots, …Examples: Athletic field marking
- 423840-62 - Stencils & Stencil Supplies (Wholesale)Stencils & Stencil Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of stencils and related supplies to businesses and organizations. This industry involves the wholesale of stencils, stencil machines, stencil ink, and other stencil-related supplies to a variety of customers, including manufacturers, retailers, and …Examples: Athletic field stencils
- 423850-46 - Laundry Equipment (Wholesale)Laundry Equipment (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Service Establishment Equipment and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of commercial laundry equipment to businesses such as hotels, hospitals, and laundromats. Laundry equipment includes washers, dryers, ironers, and other machinery used for commercial laundry services. …Examples: Athletic facilities
- 423850-83 - Washing Machines-Industrial (Wholesale)The Washing Machines-Industrial (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of industrial washing machines to businesses and organizations that require large-scale laundry services. These machines are designed to handle heavy loads and are commonly used in hotels, hospitals, laundromats, and other commercial settings. The industry includes the wholesale distribution of both new and used …Examples: Athletic facility laundry services
- 423850-85 - Washing Machs Dryers/Ironers-Supl (Wholesale)The Washing Machs Dryers/Ironers-Supl (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used in laundry facilities. This includes machines used for washing, drying, and ironing clothes, as well as the necessary supplies to keep these machines running smoothly. Companies in this industry typically sell to commercial laundry facilities, such as hotels, hospitals, …Examples: Athletic facilities
- 423930-21 - Scrap Rubber (Wholesale)Scrap Rubber (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the buying and selling of discarded rubber materials that can be reused or recycled. This industry is responsible for collecting and sorting scrap rubber from various sources such as tires, conveyor belts, and industrial rubber products. The scrap rubber is then processed and sold to …Examples: Athletic track surfacing
- 424210-05 - First Aid Supplies (Wholesale)First Aid Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424210 that involves the wholesale distribution of first aid supplies to various businesses and organizations. These supplies are essential for emergency situations and include a wide range of products such as bandages, gauze, antiseptics, and other medical supplies. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring that businesses and …Examples: Sports teams and athletic facilities
- 424350-06 - Clothing (Wholesale)The Clothing (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of clothing and clothing accessories to retailers, businesses, and other organizations. This industry includes wholesalers that sell a wide range of clothing items such as dresses, skirts, blouses, pants, jackets, and more. Clothing (Wholesale) companies purchase clothing items from manufacturers and then sell them in bulk to retailers …Examples: Athletic wear
- 424350-24 - Underwear (Wholesale)The Underwear (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of undergarments, including bras, panties, boxers, briefs, and undershirts, to retailers and other businesses. This industry is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry, which is responsible for the wholesale distribution of clothing and clothing accessories. The Underwear (Wholesale) industry …Examples: Athletic underwear
- 424350-58 - Hosiery (Wholesale)Hosiery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of hosiery products, which are items of clothing worn on the feet and legs, such as socks, stockings, and tights. Hosiery products are typically made from materials such as cotton, nylon, and wool, and are available in a range of styles, …Examples: Athletic socks
- 455219-76 - Laces (Retail)Laces (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of laces for shoes, clothing, and other accessories. This industry includes establishments that sell laces made of various materials such as cotton, leather, nylon, and silk. Laces (Retail) stores may also offer other related products such as shoe polish, shoe laces, and shoe insoles. …Examples: Athletic shoe laces
- 456110-04 - Elastic Stockings (Retail)The Elastic Stockings (Retail) industry involves the sale of compression stockings and hosiery designed to improve blood flow and reduce swelling in the legs. These stockings are made of elastic materials and are available in a range of sizes, styles, and compression levels to meet the needs of different customers. The industry caters to individuals with medical conditions such as varicose veins, …Examples: Athletic compression socks
- 458110-04 - Boys Clothing & Furnishings (Retail)Boys Clothing & Furnishings (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of clothing and accessories specifically designed for boys. This industry caters to the needs of parents and guardians who are looking for clothing items that are comfortable, stylish, and age-appropriate for their young boys. The industry includes a wide range of products such as shirts, pants, shorts, jackets, suits, …Examples: Boys' Athletic Wear
- 458110-25 - Hosiery (Retail)Hosiery (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the sale of various types of hosiery products to consumers. Hosiery products include stockings, pantyhose, tights, socks, and other legwear items. Hosiery (Retail) stores may also sell related accessories such as garters, suspenders, and shoe inserts. These stores may be standalone shops or …Examples: Athletic socks
- 458110-41 - Clothing (Retail)Clothing (Retail) refers to the retail sale of clothing and clothing accessories for men, women, and children. This industry includes stores that sell a variety of clothing items such as shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, jackets, coats, and other clothing accessories such as hats, scarves, gloves, belts, and jewelry. Clothing (Retail) stores can be found in shopping malls, department stores, and …Examples: Athletic wear
- 458110-49 - Fashion Designers (Retail)Fashion Designers (Retail) are businesses that design and sell their own clothing and accessories directly to consumers through retail stores or online platforms. These designers create unique and fashionable clothing items that are often made in limited quantities, making them exclusive and sought after by fashion-conscious consumers. Fashion Designers (Retail) are responsible for every aspect …Examples: Athletic wear and activewear
- 458110-84 - Clothing-Institutional (Retail)Clothing-Institutional (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that specializes in selling clothing and accessories to institutions such as schools, hospitals, and government agencies. This industry involves the sale of uniforms, workwear, and other clothing items that are required for specific job functions or to meet dress codes. …Examples: Athletic team uniforms
- 458110-97 - Socks (Retail)Socks (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the sale of socks to consumers. This industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in selling socks. Socks are a type of hosiery that cover the feet and can come in a variety of styles, materials, and sizes. Socks can be worn for a variety of purposes, …Examples: Athletic socks
- 458210-02 - Shoes-Children & Teens (Retail)Shoes-Children & Teens (Retail) is an industry that specializes in selling footwear for children and teenagers. This industry involves the sale of shoes for kids and teens of all ages, from infants to young adults. The shoes sold in this industry are designed to fit the unique needs of growing feet, with a focus on comfort, support, and style. Shoes-Children & Teens (Retail) stores typically …Examples: Youth athletic shoes
- 458210-03 - Shoe Laces (Retail)The Shoe Laces (Retail) industry involves the sale of shoelaces to consumers through retail channels. Shoelaces are an essential component of footwear and come in a variety of materials, colors, and lengths to suit different types of shoes and personal preferences. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including individuals, families, and businesses. …Examples: Athletic shoelaces
- 458210-14 - Shoes Molded (Retail)Shoes Molded (Retail) is a subdivision of the Shoe Retailers industry that specializes in selling shoes made from molded materials such as rubber, plastic, or foam. These shoes are typically designed for casual or athletic wear and are known for their comfort and durability. Shoes Molded (Retail) stores offer a wide variety of styles, colors, and sizes to meet the needs of their customers. …Examples: Running shoes, Sandals, Flip flops, Sneakers, Water shoes, Clogs, Slip-on shoes, Boat shoes, Loafers, Mary Janes
- 458310-18 - Stop Watches (Retail)Stop Watches (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of stop watches. Stop watches are timepieces that can be started and stopped to measure the duration of an event. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including athletes, coaches, and professionals who require precise timing for their activities. …Examples: Athletic supply stores
- 459110-55 - Sporting Goods (Retail)Sporting Goods (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of equipment and accessories used for various sports and outdoor activities. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including amateur and professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and outdoor adventurers. Sporting Goods (Retail) stores offer a diverse range of products, from basic equipment to high-end gear, to meet the …Examples: Baseball gloves, Basketball hoops, Football helmets, Soccer balls, Tennis rackets, Volleyballs, Running shorts, Cycling
- 459510-13 - Clothing-Used (Retail)Clothing-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand clothing items. This industry involves the sale of pre-owned clothing items that have been previously worn by individuals. Clothing-Used (Retail) stores typically purchase their inventory from individuals who sell their used clothing items for cash or store credit. The …Examples: Athletic wear
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