News Summary
Russell Brands LLC has announced the closure of its distribution operations in Alexander City, Alabama, effective September 29, 2025. This decision will result in nearly 80 job losses, following a WARN notice filed on August 1, 2025. The company, part of the Fruit of the Loom brand, has historically impacted the local economy, but ongoing job losses indicate broader economic challenges in the region. Mayor Woody Baird expressed concern while highlighting available opportunities in construction.
Alabama is set to experience job losses as Russell Brands LLC has announced the closure of part of its distribution operations in Alexander City. The shutdown will take place on September 29, 2025, leading to nearly 80 employees losing their jobs. This decision comes following a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice that was filed on August 1, 2025, providing advance notice of significant layoffs.
A letter detailing the closure was sent to the mayor of Alexander City on July 31, 2025, indicating that while the apparel distribution business is moving out of the city, Spalding distribution will continue to operate. Russell Brands, which is part of the Fruit of the Loom brand, has made a significant impact in the clothing industry since its establishment as Russell Manufacturing Company in 1902.
Russell Brands is known as a pioneer in the development of the sweatshirt, which originated from an innovative idea proposed by founder Ben Russell’s son, Benny, in 1926. His suggestion to create an all-cotton football jersey to replace wool uniforms led to production starting in 1930. The company eventually expanded its footprint, manufacturing sportswear across the Southern United States, Latin America, and Scotland.
However, the company discontinued the production of team uniforms in 2017, marking a notable shift in its operations. The upcoming closure of the Alexander City distribution center is a blow to the local economy, particularly as the area is grappling with increasing job losses. In fact, Alabama has seen over 3,000 employees affected by mass layoffs or closures in 2025, exceeding the total from the previous year. Earlier this year, Vanity Fair also closed its Monroeville warehouse, resulting in nearly 160 job cuts.
While the job losses at Russell Brands reflect broader trends of economic challenges in the region, Mayor Woody Baird expressed his sorrow over the situation. However, he noted that there are still job opportunities available in construction within Alexander City. Prior to its acquisition by Fruit of the Loom in 2006, Russell Athletic was a major employer in the area, with about 5,000 workers, accounting for nearly one-third of the city’s population at the time.
Currently, the city is actively seeking new employers to fill vacancies left in other old Russell facilities as the local workforce continues to face challenges. Despite the adverse impact of the distribution center closure, the Alabama Department of Commerce has made WARN notices publicly accessible to keep communities informed about upcoming job cuts.
The lack of comment from Russell Brands or Fruit of the Loom regarding the closure or the fate of affected employees has left many in the community concerned about the future of local employment. As the situation unfolds, the ramifications of the closure will likely extend beyond the immediate job losses, affecting families and the economy in Alexander City.
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