SIC Code 2337 — Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Suits, Skirts, and Coats
4-digit industry in the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification — still requested by banks, insurers, SEC filings and legacy systems.
| Code | 2337 |
|---|---|
| Title | Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Suits, Skirts, and Coats |
| System | SIC 1987 (final edition — replaced by NAICS in 1997) |
The SIC was last revised in 1987 and officially superseded by NAICS in 1997, but it never fully disappeared: the SEC still tags EDGAR filings with SIC codes, and many banks, insurers and legacy databases keep requesting it. That is why converting between the two systems is still routine work.
NAICS equivalents of SIC 2337
From the official U.S. Census concordance (1987 SIC → 2002 NAICS). Where the 2002 code no longer exists in NAICS 2022, the closest current code is shown.
| NAICS 2002 | Title (2002) | Current 2022 code |
|---|---|---|
315212 | Women's, Girls', and Infants' Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors | superseded — closest: 31521 Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors |
315234 | Women’s and Girls’ Cut and Sew Suit, Coat, Tailored Jacket, and Skirt Manufacturing | superseded — closest: 3152 Cut and Sew Apparel Manufacturing |
Other SIC codes in 23xx
2311— Men's and Boys' Suits, Coats, and Overcoats2321— Men's and Boys' Shirts, Except Work Shirts2322— Men's and Boys' Underwear and Nightwear2323— Men's and Boys' Neckwear2325— Men's and Boys' Separate Trousers and Slacks2326— Men's and Boys' Work Clothing2329— Men's and Boys' Clothing, Not Elsewhere Classified2331— Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Blouses and Shirts2335— Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Dresses2339— Women's, Misses', and Juniors' Outerwear, Not Elsewhere Classified2341— Women's, Misses', Children's, and Infants' Underwear and Nightwear2342— Brassieres, Girdles, and Allied Garments
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Data: 1987 SIC titles (OSHA/Census) and official Census concordance — U.S. government works in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §105). Suggested reference, not an official determination.