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RESTRUCTURING AND ACQUISITION-RELATED COSTS
12 Months Ended
Jan. 02, 2022
Analysis of income and expense [abstract]  
RESTRUCTURING AND ACQUISITION-RELATED COSTS RESTRUCTURING AND ACQUISITION-RELATED COSTS:
Restructuring and acquisition-related costs are presented in the following table, and are comprised of costs directly related to significant exit activities, including the closure of business locations or the relocation of business activities, significant changes in management structure, as well as transaction, exit, and integration costs incurred pursuant to business acquisitions.
20212020
Employee termination and benefit costs$251 $10,900 
Exit, relocation and other costs3,312 13,321 
Net loss on disposal and write-downs of property, plant and equipment, right-of-use
   assets and software related to exit activities
3,136 23,933 
Acquisition-related transaction costs1,526 — 
$8,225 $48,154 

Restructuring and acquisition-related costs in fiscal 2021 related to the following: $4.1 million for post-closure costs relating to the Company's former textile manufacturing and sewing operations in Mexico; $2.0 million for yarn-spinning plant in the U.S., that was closed in 2020, including a lease exit charge; $1.5 million in transaction costs incurred in connection with the acquisition of Frontier Yarns; and $0.6 million in other costs, to complete restructuring activities that were initiated in prior years.

Restructuring and acquisition-related costs in fiscal 2020 related to the following: $22.5 million for the closure of a yarn-spinning plant in the U.S., including accelerated depreciation of right-of-use assets and equipment; $10.8 million for the closure of textile manufacturing and sewing operations in Mexico; $5.9 million for the exit of ship-to-the-piece activities, including computer software write-downs and warehouse consolidation costs; $2.4 million for SG&A workforce reductions; and $6.6 million in other costs, including costs incurred to complete restructuring activities that were initiated in fiscal 2019.