Sunman, Indiana-based Hiviz Custom Outfitter, LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Court filings show the company has unsecured claims related to real estate transactions, unpaid wages, trade debt, and loans or advances.
Note: Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows eligible businesses to reorganize their debts while continuing operations under court supervision. A filing does not necessarily mean a business is closing. For additional information, readers are encouraged to contact the business directly.
Hiviz Custom Outfitter, LLC Enters Bankruptcy
The woman-owned safety apparel supplier filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition on August 14, 2026. Court records on PACER classify Hiviz Custom Outfitter, LLC as a small business debtor.
The company has decided to move ahead using the Subchapter V provision of Chapter 11. Subchapter V provides a streamlined bankruptcy process for qualifying small businesses, with procedures designed to reduce costs and simplify reorganization.
Attorney KC Cohen is representing the company in the bankruptcy case, according to court records.
About the Company
Court records show that Hiviz Custom Outfitter LLC does business as Cosawove Workwear, a workwear supplier specializing in safety apparel. The company’s product range includes work uniforms, boots, safety clothing, and other workwear for businesses.
The company’s website shows that it offers workwear in men’s and women’s sizes.
It also makes custom uniforms and company clothing, with services such as embroidery and printing. Its mobile workwear and boot store brings work clothing, footwear, and safety gear directly to workers. The company website also says it has worked with Cargill and Ardent Mills to provide women’s and maternity workwear.
Highlights from the Petition
Court records show that Hiviz Custom Outfitter, LLC submitted a summary of assets and liabilities. According to it, while the company’s liabilities are over $2.2 million, its assets are just $170,215.
The company’s filings also include the list of creditors with the largest unsecured claims. Some of them are Mike Halstead and Halstead Architects, Barnes & Thornburg, American Nation, Quickbooks, Xena Boots, and others.
The records show that funds will be available for distribution to the unsecured creditors.
Key details from the Chapter 11 include:
- Filing Date: August 14, 2026
- Court and Jurisdiction: U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana
- Type of Filing: Active, Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11, Subchapter V
- Case Number: 26-90900
- Estimated Assets: Between $100,001 and $500,000
- Estimated Liabilities: Between $1,000,001 and $10 million
- Estimated Creditors: 1-49
The Chapter 11 case is now pending in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana.
