Explore the full insider trade history of Delta Apparel, INC, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Luxury & Fashion sector, Delta Apparel, INC has recorded 31 reports. The latest transaction was disclosed on 13 May 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: Merrill Deborah H. All data is free.
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Delta Apparel, Inc. is a United States-based apparel company listed on a U.S. market under the ticker DLA, and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia. Founded in Georgia in 1999, the company built its business as a vertically integrated international apparel group spanning design, manufacturing, sourcing, and marketing. Rather than operating as a pure fashion brand, Delta Apparel has positioned itself as an industrial apparel platform serving multiple distribution channels with a broad mix of casual and athletic products. The company’s core brand portfolio has historically included Salt Life®, Soffe®, and Delta. Its offering covers lifestyle basics, activewear, headwear, and related accessories, with products sold through specialty stores, boutiques, department stores, mid-tier retailers, mass merchants, e-retailers, the U.S. military, and direct-to-consumer channels through company websites and branded stores. This multi-channel model is important from an analyst’s perspective because it gives the group exposure to both traditional wholesale retail and digital commerce, while reducing reliance on any single end market. A key differentiator has been DTG2Go, Delta Apparel’s on-demand digital print and fulfillment business. The company has described itself as a market leader in this segment, using proprietary technology to embed digital production and fulfillment capabilities into customer supply chains. That makes Delta Apparel more than a standard garment manufacturer: it combines product development, branded merchandising, and value-added fulfillment services, which can create strategic relevance for customers seeking speed, customization, and supply-chain flexibility. Geographically, Delta Apparel has maintained an operational footprint that extends beyond the United States through sourcing and manufacturing activities, although its corporate base remains in the United States. The business has also been through significant portfolio adjustments recently. In 2024, the company announced a plan to exit the DTG2Go business unit, a notable strategic move that signals management’s intention to simplify operations and reshape the company’s long-term mix of businesses. For investors, that matters because it can affect revenue composition, margin structure, and the company’s competitive positioning within the apparel value chain. Overall, Delta Apparel is best viewed as a diversified apparel and fulfillment platform with recognizable brands, multi-channel distribution, and a history of vertical integration. Its recent restructuring activity suggests a company in transition, with execution risk but also potential to streamline its asset base and focus on core competencies in the U.S. apparel market.