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Gildan Investor Presentation National Bank Financial Markets 7 th Annual Quebec Conference Toronto June 7, 2017 Rhodri J. Harries Executive Vice-President, Chief Financial & Administrative Officer

Forward-looking statements Certain statements included in this presentation constitute forward looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and Canadian securities legislation and regulations, and are subject to important risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. This forward looking information includes, amongst others, information with respect to our objectives and the strategies to achieve these objectives, as well as information with respect to our beliefs, plans, expectations, anticipations, estimates, and intentions, including, without limitation, our expectation with regards to adjusted diluted earnings per share, net sales, organic sales growth and incremental net sales from acquisitions, net selling prices, product mix, new programs and increased shelf space in the retail channel, foreign exchange, operating margins, adjusted EBITDA, free cash flow, capital expenditures, manufacturing capacity expansion, raw material costs, cost savings, SG&A expenses, and income taxes. Forward looking statements generally can be identified by the use of conditional or forward looking terminology such as may, will, expect, intend, estimate, project, assume, anticipate, plan, foresee, believe or continue or the negatives of these terms or variations of them or similar terminology. We refer you to the Company s filings with the Canadian securities regulatory authorities and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as the risks described under the Financial risk management, Critical accounting estimates and judgments, and Risks and uncertainties sections of the Company s Management s Discussion and Analysis for the three months ended April 2, 2017 and for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2017 for a discussion of the various factors that may affect the Company s future results. Material factors and assumptions that were applied in drawing a conclusion or making a forecast or projection are also set out throughout such documents and this presentation. Forward looking information is inherently uncertain and the results or events predicted in such forward looking information may differ materially from actual results or events. Material factors, which could cause actual results or events to differ materially from a conclusion, forecast or projection in such forward looking information, include, but are not limited to: our ability to implement our growth strategies and plans, including achieving market share gains, obtaining and successfully introducing new sales programs, implementing new product introductions, increasing capacity, implementing cost reduction initiatives, and completing and successfully integrating acquisitions, including the American Apparel acquisition; the intensity of competitive activity and our ability to compete effectively; changes in general economic and financial conditions globally or in one or more of the markets we serve; our reliance on a small number of significant customers; the fact that our customers do not commit to minimum quantity purchases; our ability to anticipate, identify or react to changes in consumer preferences and trends; our ability to manage production and inventory levels effectively in relation to changes in customer demand; fluctuations and volatility in the price of raw materials used to manufacture our products, such as cotton, polyester fibers, dyes and other chemicals; our reliance on key suppliers and our ability to maintain an uninterrupted supply of raw materials and finished goods; the impact of climate, political, social and economic risks in the countries in which we operate or from which we source production; disruption to manufacturing and distribution activities due to such factors as operational issues, disruptions in transportation logistic functions, labour disruptions, political or social instability, bad weather, natural disasters, pandemics and other unforeseen adverse events; compliance with applicable trade, competition, taxation, environmental, health and safety, product liability, employment, patent and trademark, corporate and securities, licensing and permits, data privacy, bankruptcy, anticorruption, and other laws and regulations in the jurisdictions in which we operate; changes to domestic tariffs and international trade legislation that the Company is currently relying on in conducting its manufacturing operations or the application of safeguards thereunder; factors or circumstances that could increase our effective income tax rate, including the outcome of any tax audits or changes to applicable tax laws or treaties; changes to and failure to comply with consumer product safety laws and regulations; changes in our relationship with our employees or changes to domestic and foreign employment laws and regulations; negative publicity as a result of actual, alleged, or perceived violations of labour and environmental laws or international labour standards, or unethical labour or other business practices by the Company or one of its thirdparty contractors; changes in third party licensing arrangements and licensed brands; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; operational problems with our information systems as a result of system failures, viruses, security and cyber security breaches, disasters, and disruptions due to system upgrades or the integration of systems; an actual or perceived breach of data security; our reliance on key management and our ability to attract and/or retain key personnel; changes in accounting policies and estimates; and exposure to risks arising from financial instruments, including credit risk, liquidity risk, foreign currency risk, and interest rate risk, as well as risks arising from commodity prices. These factors may cause the Company s actual performance and financial results in future periods to differ materially from any estimates or projections of future performance or results expressed or implied by such forward looking statements. Furthermore, unless otherwise stated, the forward looking statements contained in this presentation are made as of the date of this presentation, and we do not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the included forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise unless required by applicable legislation or regulation. The forward looking statements contained in this presentation are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement. You should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are made only as of the date of this presentation. We refer you to the Company s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Canadian securities regulatory authorities for a discussion of the various factors that may affect the Company s future results, including, in particular, the Company s press release dated February 23, 2017, as subsequently updated in the Company s press release dated May 3, 2017, for a discussion of the material assumptions underlying the Company s guidance for the 12 months-ending December 31, 2017.

Executing on our strategic value drivers 2016 Accomplishments 1 EXPANDING PRINTWEAR LEADERSHIP Strong growth in fashion basics, performance and international markets DRIVING RETAIL PENETRATION >10% market share in men s underwear #1 men s sock brand LEVERAGING PRINTWEAR VERTICAL INTEGRATION Mexico facility RN6 underway PURSUING COMPLIMENTARY ACQUISITIONS Alstyle Peds American Apparel $470 million returned to shareholders in 2016 1. Source: NPD Retailers Tracking service Total Measured Market, unit share 3

1,698 0.62 0.67 0.94 2,065 2,215 2,299 2,569 2,585 1.12 2,805 0.99 1.33 1.14 1.42 1.47 1.36 1.46 1.51 Strong track record of performance Sales (in US$ millions) Earnings per share (in US$) HSD 1 (96) 173 (82) 159 302 398 >400 Adjusted EPS 1.60 to 1.70 9% 5-YR CAGR (2011-2016) 19% 5-YR CAGR (2011-2016) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17E 11 12 13 14 15 16 17E Free cash flow (in US$ millions) Return of capital to shareholders (in US$ millions) Approx. $900M Approx. (2011-2016) $800M Approx. (2011-2016) 469 38 37 44 133 80 11 12 13 14 15 16 17E 11 12 13 14 15 16 Dividend Share repurchases Delivering on our financial growth objectives Based on a calendar year basis 1. HSD is defined as high-single-digit growth 4

Our success is driven by our unique competitive advantages Company-owned, largescale low-cost verticallyintegrated manufacturing Superior value proposition better product at a lower price Leading corporate social responsibility Strong brand portfolio in basic apparel With a sound capital allocation strategy 5

Printwear s track record of growth Historical revenue growth (in $U.S.) Historical operating income growth (in $U.S.) 1.2B 6% CAGR 1.65B 237M 10% CAGR 388M 2016 Operating Margin 24% 2011 2016 2011 2016 Note: Based on a calendar year basis 6

Addressable $9B global printwear opportunity U.S. Printwear Market (in wholesale US$) International Printwear Markets (in wholesale US $) $4.5B Fashion and Performance 40% Europe 50% $4.5B Latin America 20% Basics 60% Asia 30% 7

Driving further Printwear leadership in North America and replicating our success in the U.S. to international markets Expanding our portfolio of brands Supporting faster-growing fashion / performance categories Continuing to grow through innovation and a better value proposition vs peers Leveraging NA brand portfolio internationally 8

Branded Apparel s track record of growth Historical revenue growth (in $U.S.) Historical operating income growth (in $U.S.) 0.5B 15% CAGR 0.9B 85M 2016 Operating Margin 9% (7M) 2011 2016 2011 2016 Note: Based on a calendar year basis 9

Branded Apparel competes in a $15B addressable market Addressable market by product categories Addressable market by channels of distribution 35% 30% 25% 55% 26% 10% 9% 4% 3% 3% Ladies' intimates Men's / boys' underwear Socks Basic blank activewear Mass / Dollar chains Dept. stores Nat. chains Off-price Sports speciality Warehouse Clubs Other Source: NPD Retailers Tracking service Consumer data and management estimates, Retail U.S. dollars 10

Branded Apparel strategic growth drivers Continuing growth into a leading family apparel brand Broadening product offering and distribution Expanding categories and distribution channels Global Lifestyle and licensed brands Leveraging Gildan s manufacturing expertise e-commerce Focusing on partnerships and capabilities 11

gaining share in men s underwear and socks #1 brand in men s socks and #3 brand in men s underwear 10% market share milestone in men s underwear achieved Leading brand of activewear in craft channel Increasing footprint and better placement in mass Growth plan Expand placement with richer mix through innovation and merchandising Drive consumer brand awareness through disciplined marketing spend Optimize our multi-channel pricing strategy Capture share of e-commerce growth Grow ladies and kids categories Men s Underwear Unit market share 1,2 11.0% 8.9% 6.7% Dec 15 Dec 16 March 17 Men s socks Unit market share 1,2 24.0% 20.2% 21.2% Dec 15 Dec 16 March 17 1. Source: NPD Retailers Tracking service Total Measured Market, unit share 2. Market share data refers to US retail total measured market as defined by NPD 12

Globally integrated apparel manufacturing and supply chain footprint More than $400M in yarn spinning investments $1.8B capital investment over 15 years Over 48,000 employees Manufacturing hubs United States Honduras Dominican Republic Mexico Bangladesh Duty-free access to essentially all markets 14 distribution centers worldwide From cotton to customer in as little as six weeks, selling into over 55 countries 13

Executing on acquisition strategy Acquisitions 1 2006-2016 (in US$ millions) Approx. Net debt / EBITDA 1 Approx. Over $1B $680 $390 1.0x 1.0x-2x 0.6x Branded Printwear 2015 2016 Target ratio Complementing organic growth with acquisitions Maintaining a strong capital structure 1. Based on a calendar year basis 14

Recent acquisitions Recent Acquisition $110 million cash purchase price Annual sales of $140 million Expands Gildan s Printwear penetration in U.S., Canada and Mexico Enhances positioning in Mexican printwear and retail markets Provides duty-free access to certain markets in South America Adds distribution facilities in U.S., Canada and Mexico Large-scale textile manufacturing facility acquired at nominal value Significant synergy opportunities $98 million mainly for brand, other intangibles and inventory Iconic $110 brand million in cash printwear purchase and price highly recognized Annual sales among of $140 consumers million Premium Expands brand Gildan s positioning Printwear penetration faster in growing U.S., Canada fashion and basics Mexico category of Printwear Enhances positioning in Mexican printwear Leverage and retail Gildan s markets extensive distribution network Provides in duty-free North America access and to certain markets international in South America printwear markets Leverage Adds distribution Gildan s manufacturing facilities in U.S., Canada and expertise Mexico Potential Large-scale to leverage textile manufacturing in Branded Apparel facility acquired at nominal value Significant synergy opportunities 15 15

1.51 2.6 2017 Outlook Net sales (in US$ millions) HSD 1 Growth 2016 2017E Adjusted EPS ($US/share) 1.60-1.70 High-single digit sales growth High-single digit adjusted EPS growth at mid-point of guidance Organic sales growth and favourable product-mix in both segments Impact from acquisitions completed in 2016 and early 2017 Branded Apparel operating margin improvement Adjusted EBITDA of $555-$585 million Free cash flow in excess of $400 million Q1 17 strong start and on track to achieve full year outlook Sales of $665 million, up 12% 2016 2017E Operating margin expansion of 220 basis points Record EPS of $0.36, Adjusted EPS of $0.39, up 39% Significant year-over-year increase in free cash flow 1. HSD is defined as high-single-digit 16

Creating Value GROWTH STRONG RETURN ON INVESTED CAPITAL ATTRACTIVE TOTAL SHAREHOLDER RETURN 17