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142 results
Alaska · Est. 1947
Alaska Gear Company
Alaska Gear Company is a rugged, Alaska-focused brand that traces its roots to Airframes Alaska and now offers a broad lineup of gear for extreme environments. Its product family spans Arctic Oven hot tents and canvas wall tents, hot tent stoves, Alaskan Bushwheels, freight sleds, pulk and other sled gear, as well as bags, apparel, and aviation-inspired supplies. This continuity from Airframes Alaska to Alaska Gear Company is highlighted in the brand’s heritage page, which notes the rebranding while preserving core products, like Alaskan Bushwheels and Arctic Oven tents. On the question of products made in America, the brand emphasizes its American manufacturing lineage—continuing the Alaskan Bushwheels and Arctic Oven tents under the Alaska Gear Company umbrella and signaling a USA-made focus in public messaging (including references to a Made in USA initiative in social posts). The brand also provides a one-year warranty on most products, underscoring a commitment to quality.
View brandMassachusetts · Est. 1884
Alden
Alden is an American heritage shoemaker renowned for timeless, handcrafted footwear that blends traditional craftsmanship with classic, versatile styling. Founded in 1884, the brand is celebrated for meticulous construction—Goodyear welted soles, careful hand-finishing, and the use of premium leathers, notably Horween hides including shell cordovan. Alden’s designs emphasize fit, longevity, and a refined aesthetic that ages gracefully with patina, appealing to those who value durability and a distinctly American sense of timeless elegance. Alden’s products made in America form the core of its lineup, including dress shoes, boots, and loafers produced in domestic workshops using Horween leathers (shell cordovan among them). These American-made pieces highlight durable construction, rich finishes, and long wear life, reflecting the brand’s commitment to heritage craftsmanship and high-quality, locally produced footwear.
View brandPennsylvania · Est. 1971
All Clad
All-Clad is a premium American cookware brand known for bonded stainless-steel pots and pans, a legacy that began in 1971 and remains synonymous with durability and professional-grade performance. Across its marketing and product pages, the brand emphasizes Made in the USA and American-made, fully bonded constructions. Many lines, including the D3 Everyday stainless steel 3-ply collection, are Bonded, Engineered, and Assembled in Canonsburg, PA—USA. All-Clad also states that these products have been Made in the USA since 1971, underscoring a long-standing domestic manufacturing footprint.
View brandWisconsin · Est. 1922
Allen Edmonds
Allen Edmonds is an American upscale men’s footwear brand based in Port Washington, Wisconsin, founded in 1922. The company is known for premium, classic dress shoes and boots, including iconic models like the Fifth Avenue and Park Avenue. It also emphasizes American craftsmanship, with products described as handcrafted in America and manufactured in Wisconsin. Allen Edmonds actively promotes a Made in America narrative through programs such as Handcrafted in America and Made Here, highlighting shoes handcrafted in Port Washington, Wisconsin using selected materials. However, not all products are entirely made in the USA, with discussions and reports noting that some items may have overseas components or assembly. The brand continues to position itself as American luxury crafted in the USA, including initiatives like The Reserve Collection.
View brandCalifornia · Est. 1978
American Barbell
American Barbell is a U.S.-based strength-equipment brand with a long, 45-year heritage in designing, manufacturing, and innovating barbells and related gear. They describe themselves as relentlessly collaborative—“to create, inspire, educate and innovate for healthier living”—and emphasize that they “originate, innovate and manufacture strength,” a philosophy that has helped them set the standard in barbell technology and quality over decades. Their catalog showcases a series of notable American-made innovations, including the first Hard Chrome Olympic Barbell (1998), the first Urethane Bumper Plate (2012), the first Cerakote Olympic Barbell (2016), and the Series-1 Urethane dumbbell with patented spline technology. American Barbell also highlights its role as an exclusive provider to major domestic gym chains and institutions, with their equipment found in Gold’s Gym, Orangetheory, Planet Fitness, universities, and military bases, reflecting a strong emphasis on U.S. manufacturing and supply.
View brandGeorgia · Est. 1899
American Blossom Linens
American Blossom Linens is a family-owned bedding brand built on Thomaston Mills’ American legacy. The extended family has manufactured in the USA for more than 122 years in Thomaston, Georgia, insisting that their production never left the United States even as many peers moved overseas. Thomaston Mills began in 1899 and was later sold to the Zaslow family in 2001; today the brand reintroduces Blossom, a line Thomaston Mills made in the 1940s, selling well-made luxury bedding directly from the manufacturer online. American Blossom emphasizes American craftsmanship and sustainable practices, inviting customers to support local supply chains and fellow Americans with their “American quality, farm to bed” approach. Their catalog spans a wide range of products made in the USA, including bedding (sheet sets, sheet separates, pillowcases, quilts, duvets, blankets), as well as bath items (towels and washcloths) and baby products.
View brandNew York · Est. 2018
American Cotton
American Cotton is a bedding and towel brand that proudly markets 100% American-made products. The company emphasizes American-grown and American-sewn credentials, stating that its bedding and towels are 100% made in America. Centered on its signature Cool Flow Cotton, American Cotton's bedding is described as soft, cool to the touch, and entirely American-made. Its American Made 100% Cool Flow Cotton Sheet Set—offered in colors like Blue Mist and Pure White—includes a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases, and is stitched with strong American-made thread.
View brandColorado · Est. 2014
American Dog
American Dog originated from Gracie, a mixed-breed warehouse dog who inspired the Stryker By Design team in Colorado to create a line of dog toys and accessories. Launched in 2014, the brand prides itself on 100% USA-made products that are handcrafted daily by people who believe in the American dream. The Made in USA label isn’t a marketing ploy for American Dog—it’s a “forever promise” that every product is made in the U.S. with durability and play in mind, designed to be tough enough for energetic dogs and to foster shared play between dogs and their humans. American Dog emphasizes toys and accessories that stand up to rough play and are built for togetherness, not solo chewing. The About Us page highlights that every toy ships isn’t just a product—it’s a toy originally made for Gracie, a distinction that reflects the brand’s focus on quality, longevity, and dogs enjoying time with their people. The company also supports Gracie’s Giveback, reinforcing a mission to keep the fun going for as many pups as possible while continuing to produce USA-made toys.
View brandCalifornia · Est. 2012
American Giant
American Giant is a U.S.-based apparel brand known for its durable, timeless basics and a focus on quality over fast fashion. The label emphasizes simple silhouettes, long-lasting materials, and a direct-to-consumer approach that prioritizes longevity and value. By maintaining a hands-on, craft-oriented mindset, the brand positions itself as a reliable alternative to disposable fashion, with an emphasis on integrity, fit, and lasting wear. A core part of its appeal is that many of its products are made in America. The line centers on heavyweight fleece sweatshirts and other everyday essentials crafted in U.S. facilities, with materials chosen for durability and comfort. This emphasis on domestic manufacturing underpins a cohesive range—hoodies, tees, pants, and jackets—that showcases American craftsmanship and aims to deliver garments that stand up to years of use.
View brandNew York
American Made Grills
The brand American Made Grills is a family-owned and operated business based on Long Island, New York. It emphasizes using the best materials and delivering quality craftsmanship across the American Made Grills line, backed by more than 65 years of leadership in branding and manufacturing and a strong focus on exceptional customer service and one of the industry’s best warranties. The company describes its origin as being born from a passion to craft inspired products that tell a story and animate the backyard, with a commitment to immersive, luxury cooking experiences to share with friends and family. The About Us page also positions AMG as a Long Island–based, family-operated brand that stands by American-made craftsmanship in its line. The site outlines a product ecosystem that includes Hybrid Grills, Estate Series, Atlas Series, and Alturi Series, along with a range of components and accessories that support the grilling experience—all marketed under the American Made Grills banner.
View brandIllinois · Est. 1833
American Optical (AO Eyewear)
AO Eyewear, rooted in American Optical’s long history, positions itself as the True Original of American eyewear. Founded in 1833, AO helped pioneer eyewear innovation and shifted spectacle manufacture to the United States, yielding sunwear that has adorned pilots, presidents, and NASA space crews. This heritage frames AO as a cornerstone of American design and technical craftsmanship. Today AO emphasizes its American manufacturing lineage. In its state-of-the-art American facility, AO craftsmen handcraft quality, timeless eyewear that defines True Original style, using only the finest global materials. This commitment to in-country craftsmanship is paired with a continued emphasis on independence and enduring quality from a brand proudly based in Illinois.
View brandPennsylvania · Est. 2013
American Trench
American Trench is a Philadelphia-based, mission-driven brand devoted to telling the story of American manufacturing—one garment at a time. The company frames its identity around working with passionate craftspeople and U.S. factories to elevate domestic manufacturing, starting from its trench coat origin and expanding into a broader line of apparel and goods. The brand emphasizes materials like Swiss Ventile, 100% domestic wool hopsack, USA-grown combed cotton, Scottish cashmere, and Italian Merino wool, with end-to-end manufacturing reported to take place in the United States and many products made in America of American materials. They note that if any portion of a final product involves foreign processing, they label it accordingly (e.g., made in America using imported materials), underscoring a transparent approach to Made in USA claims.
View brandIndiana · Est. 2015
Antique Candle Co.
Antique Candle Co. is a mission-driven candle brand founded by Brittany Whitenack, who began making candles in her kitchen in 2014 and grew from selling at craft fairs to a larger operation. The story notes how she turned a personal journey into a business that repurposes antique vessels into candles, turning old glassware into one-of-a-kind, usable designs. The company is described as Southern Maryland–based, emphasizing a community-driven approach to crafting and blessing homes through their products. Antique Candle Co. is known for repurposing vintage containers—moments from the past given new life as candles—reflecting the brand’s hands-on, craft-focused ethos. The candles are poured with soy wax and often housed in repurposed antique vessels, highlighting a craft-forward approach that emphasizes clean burning and story-rich packaging. This fondness for soy wax and vintage repurposing is a core part of the brand’s identity as described by Whitenack in the brand’s storytelling. In terms of production, some Antique Candle Co. products are made in the USA, with listings noting Made in the USA and manufacturing details such as Lafayette, Indiana for specific candles.
View brandNebraska · Est. 2010
ARTIFACT
ARTIFACT is an Omaha, Nebraska studio founded by Chris Hughes, born from a one-man basement operation that grew into a dedicated studio and small team. Today, the majority of ARTIFACT’s products are produced in-house in Omaha, with select goods made by trusted manufacturing partners, reflecting a commitment to durable, well-made objects rather than disposable goods. ARTIFACT positions itself as American Made, producing most items in-house in Omaha alongside trusted partners for certain products. The brand’s ethos centers on thoughtful design, durable materials, and practical function, aiming for items that become familiar, long-lasting parts of daily life rather than disposable goods.
View brandWashington · Est. 2015
Authenticity50
Authenticity50 is a Made-in-USA bedding brand launched in 2015 by Steph and Jimmy with a mission to deliver the highest-performing products while maintaining an ethically manufactured, environmentally friendly supply chain. They emphasize Seed-to-Stitch® production entirely in the United States and prioritize transparency, aiming to support local communities and workers without external investors or stockholders. Their Made in USA lineup spans Heritage American Sheets, Custom Comfort Pillows, Heritage Blankets, the Northwest Wool Throw, and the A50 Travel Pillow, among other essentials. The brand highlights an American manufacturing footprint that includes American Grown Cotton and components that are Woven in Washington, Sewn in New Jersey, Made in California, Woven in Maine, Woven in South Carolina, and Spun & Knit in North Carolina, with American Grown Wool supporting the wool product lines. All of these are produced Seed-to-Stitch® in the USA.
View brandNew York · Est. 2014
Automic Gold
Automic Gold is a queer, trans-owned fine jewelry brand that champions timeless, genderless pieces built on ethical, sustainable making. The company emphasizes recycled materials, durable metals, and reclaimed or ethically sourced gemstones, steering away from fast fashion toward lasting value. Its offerings span rings, earrings, necklaces, charms, body jewelry, and wedding pieces, all designed with comfort and inclusivity in mind. The brand also commits to values over numbers, refusing investor funding and capping the founder’s salary while sharing profits with all employees. Regarding products made in America, Automic Gold notes that every piece is handmade in New York City by expert jewelers in its own studio, using recycled solid 14k gold and platinum with reclaimed and/or ethically sourced diamonds and gemstones. This in-house, NYC-based production supports inclusive sizing and custom options across rings, earrings, necklaces, and other collections.
View brandIowa · Est. 2011
Bannor Toys
Bannor Toys is a family-owned wooden toy maker based in Madrid, Iowa, founded in 2011 by Stacey and Jesse Bannor. What began in their living room grew into a brand focused on modernizing the simple, heirloom wooden toys of previous generations to foster imaginative, open-ended play. The mission centers on safety and ease of use—no batteries, no complicated setup, and toys that are quick to grab and enjoy. Their line is described as handcrafted wooden toys designed for safe, easy play, spanning blocks, rattles, teethers, grasping toys, and other enrichments for imaginative moments. The Bannor story emphasizes an American-made approach—based in Iowa and highlighted by appearances like the White House Made in America Showcase in 2019—underscoring their commitment to products made in the United States.
View brandNew York
Benebone
Benebone is a dog-chew brand founded by Peter and Jim that aims to cut through the neon, squeaky, overseas-made clutter of typical pet-store aisles and focus on what dogs truly dig. They describe starting from the belief that pet parents want the best for their dogs, choosing to emphasize quality over flashy, foreign-made options. Their flagship chew embodies this ethic: dogs love real flavor, durability, and a paw-friendly grip, crafted as a quality, USA-made, durable chew flavored with real bacon. Beyond the products themselves, Benebone emphasizes the community around dogs and a friendly, empathetic culture. They highlight how dogs bring people together and how the brand engages through events, philanthropy, and deep relationships with fans, reinforcing a people-forward approach to their American-made craftsmanship.
View brandColorado · Est. 2001
Big Chill
Big Chill began as a family favor when Thom Vernon designed a 50s-inspired fridge to complete his beach house, blending vintage look with modern performance. He enlisted his nephew, Orion Creamer, whose retro-design obsession and hands-on prototyping helped turn the idea into the Original Retro Fridge. Orion sourced color palettes and chrome details from junkyards and vintage shops, and the door‑on-porch sale that followed launched a line built to stand out in kitchens—one that evolved into Classic and Pro collections with bold colors, chrome accents, and distinctive lines that aim to make every kitchen feel cheery and unique. Today, Big Chill emphasizes craftsmanship and American production. The company states that all refrigerators, ranges, hoods, dishwashers, and microwaves are assembled and shipped from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Blandon, Pennsylvania, keeping production close to home. The brand has continued expanding its retro-inspired offerings with the Classic and Pro lines, delivering modern performance wrapped in era-spanning style and color.
View brandUtah · Est. 1975
Blendtec
Blendtec is framed on an unfaltering dedication to innovation, a mindset that began with Tom Dickson, a lifelong inventor. The About page traces a line of breakthroughs—from The Kitchen Mill, which transformed grains into flour, to Mix ’N’ Blend with its Auto Knead feature, and to the In-Counter Blender that offered powerful performance with a sleek retail profile. The evolution continues with the WildSide+ jar, which blends more and faster, and the viral Will It Blend? campaign that amplified the brand’s reach. The drive to push boundaries is labeled as The Fueling Frontier, highlighting around-the-clock engineering that keeps Blendtec focused on the next generation of kitchen technology. The page also underscores the brand’s people-centered motivation, sharing stories of real users whose lives are touched by its products. The brand presents a broad lineup for both residential and commercial use, including Classic Series, Designer Series, Pro Series, and an Immersion Blender, along with jars and accessories. It emphasizes designing with the end user in mind—whether a parent, athlete, chef, or hobbyist—while continuing to showcase its role in broader communities. The About page also notes partnerships and donations to U.S. organizations such as Ronald McDonald House, Fisher House, and the American Heart Association, illustrating a strong American-facing footprint. The page does not explicitly state which products are manufactured in the United States, so for exact manufacturing origins you’d need to consult individual product disclosures or corporate statements.
View brandNew York · Est. 2019
Blueland
Blueland is a mission-driven cleaning brand built around a cleaner, healthier planet. Founded by Sarah Paiji Yoo, it grew from concern about microplastics and the desire for safe, effective household products that aren’t housed in single-use plastic. The core idea is simple and scalable: dissolvable cleaning tablets that you mix with water in reusable bottles, enabling customers to cut plastic waste while still getting strong cleaning power. The brand highlights a tangible impact—having diverted over 1 billion plastic cleaning bottles from landfills and oceans—and it emphasizes its values-driven, collaborative team culture as part of its identity. On the About Us pages, Blueland frames its work through a clear mission and values, plus certifications that signal broader responsibility. It positions itself as a movement for a cleaner planet, with values like starting with why, moving mountains, and making waves. The site notes that Blueland is a Certified B Corp and is Climate Neutral, underscoring commitments to people and the environment alongside performance. The product lineup highlighted includes essential cleaning categories—Dish, Laundry, Toilet, Hand Soap, Spray Cleaners, and Extras—designed around their refill and tablet-based system, reinforcing the brand’s focus on durable packaging and sustainability rather than traditional single-use plastics. However, the site does not explicitly state that the products are manufactured in the United States.
View brandIllinois · Est. 2009
Brynn Capella
Brynn Capella is a true American luxury leather goods brand led by Brynn Capella, a self-taught designer whose aesthetic blends coastal cool with city chic. Since 2009 she has turned a passion project into a brand focused on timeless style, quality full-grain leather, and everyday versatility that helps real women feel confident and themselves. All Brynn Capella products are handcrafted on the south side of Chicago in small-batch production, with a long-standing commitment to ethical local labor. The brand also sources buttery soft full-grain leathers from Italy, South America, and the USA, and offers made-in-USA leather care products to support durable, long-lasting investments.
View brandIdaho · Est. 1902
Buck Knives
Buck Knives presents itself as a heritage American brand focused on durability and safety. The Behind the Blade hub emphasizes that Buck knives are built to last and offers practical guidance on cleaning, sharpening, and using knives safely to maintain performance over time. The brand underscoring of long-term reliability is reinforced by Buck’s Forever Warranty, which covers defects in material and workmanship for the life of the knife. This combination of rugged design and ongoing support communicates a commitment to enduring, high-quality tools. The brand’s American roots are reinforced by Buck Knives, Inc. USA in the site’s footer, signaling a US-based company with domestic roots. While the content on the page centers on product care, safety, and warranty rather than listing specific models as “Made in America,” the emphasis on longevity and a lifetime warranty aligns with a tradition of American craftsmanship and long-lasting products. In short, Buck Knives positions its lineup as durable, well-supported American-made-style tools designed for reliable use across generations.
View brandNew York · Est. 2004
Catbird
Catbird is a Brooklyn-born jewelry brand that began in 2004 as a tiny Williamsburg shop and quickly grew into a beloved line of whisper-thin 14k gold pieces and delicate diamond accents. They popularized Memory (First Knuckle) rings in 2006 and built a philosophy of wearable, stackable jewelry for everyday life. A core part of their American-made story is The Swans, the engagement-ring collection made in Catbird’s own Brooklyn studio from recycled 14k gold and recycled, ethically sourced lab-grown diamonds. Today Catbird operates from a LEED-certified studio in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, home to more than 40 jewelers and an in-house design and manufacturing operation that keeps many pieces made in America. The brand has expanded with the Vito’s Gems chapter and a Williamsburg emporium, followed by openings at Rockefeller Center and in Los Angeles, all while maintaining its commitment to in-house, ethical production and sustainability.
View brandOhio · Est. 2006
Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve
Chagrin Valley Soap & Salve presents itself as more than a skincare brand—it's a small, family-owned operation that prioritizes nature, transparency, and accountability. Their mission is to harness the Power & Simplicity of Nature to create fresh, wholesome products that nourish the skin and are kind to the planet. The About page emphasizes a hands-on, in-house approach: every recipe is developed, tested, and crafted in their own facility, with nothing outsourced or handed off. This mirrors their intimate, batch-by-batch production and close attention to ingredient choices and product feel. Their product range spans Bath & Body, Hair, Facial Care, Aromatherapy, and more, all aligned with their certification and ethical commitments. The site showcases USDA Certified Organic skincare and cruelty-free labeling, alongside notes on sustainable packaging and environmental stewardship. While the page highlights in-house production and organic certification, it also signals a cohesive, values-driven lineup designed to deliver natural, ethically produced options for daily skin care.
View brandWisconsin · Est. 2013
Chasing Paper
Chasing Paper is a brand known for beautiful, high-quality removable and traditional wallpaper, peel-and-stick flooring, and art prints. Born in New York City with roots in the Heartland, the founders Elizabeth and Mike are the third generation in their family’s grand-format printing company, continuing a long-running family business. The company emphasizes American-made product and production: they proudly make their goods in the USA, sourcing all materials from the United States and employing a Heartland-based team. Wallpaper is printed to order with non-toxic, water-based ink on high-quality matte fabric, and the line also includes peel-and-stick options and art prints, all aligned with a focus on accessibility and transformation through design.
View brandDistrict of Columbia · Est. 2014
Compass Coffee
Compass Coffee is a DC-born brand launched in 2014 by two Marines, turning a simple pursuit of great coffee into a broader mission to connect people through a daily ritual. They frame coffee as more than a drink—it's a ritual that can point you in the right direction at the start of your day, much like a Compass. Real Good Coffee is their mantra, reflecting an unwavering commitment to ethical sourcing, masterful blending, and peak roasting in small batches. Real Good Coffee is the heart of their story, and the brand emphasizes how coffee can foster community and human connection while upholding quality and integrity. They highlight an ethic of sourcing and a blending-and-roasting discipline designed to deliver consistently excellent cups. American Made is a core pillar for Compass, stating that they make as much as possible locally in America—from their roasters to their canning machines to their cups and lids. This domestic focus reflects a hands-on, craft-driven approach to quality you can taste in the final product. The brand even frames its production footprint with imagery of the Ivy City Roastery, underscoring the American-made ethos across their roasting and packaging processes.
View brandVermont · Est. 1976
Concept2
Concept2, Inc. is an American manufacturer of rowing equipment and exercise machines based in Morrisville, Vermont. Since its founding in 1976, the brand has built a Vermont-rooted, globally distributed lineup of durable training gear. Concept2's flagship products—RowErg, SkiErg, and BikeErg—are manufactured in the United States, with all oars and Ergs custom assembled in Vermont using handmade components. The company ships directly from Morrisville, Vermont, and Salt Lake City, Utah.
View brandVermont · Est. 1976
Copeland Furniture
Copeland Furniture is a family-owned wood-furniture maker based in Bradford, Vermont. The brand began in the early 1970s as a small operation in East Corinth, Vermont, and grew into a state-of-the-art facility along the Connecticut River in Bradford, reflecting a New England craftsmanship heritage and a commitment to continuous improvement. It positions itself as a producer of furniture crafted from natural hardwoods and grounded in a long-running tradition of quality and value. Copeland’s design language draws from Arts & Crafts, Mission, Shaker, and Scandinavian influences, resulting in a transitional aesthetic that blends classic proportion with modern simplicity. The company manufactures in Bradford, Vermont, and exclusively sources North American grown and harvested solid hardwoods, using imported hardware where appropriate. Its offerings span bedrooms, dining, living spaces, and home offices, aligning with a mission to deliver designers’ quality and value to discerning customers.
View brandWashington · Est. 1974
Crescent Down Works
Crescent Down Works is a Seattle-based, family-run outerwear brand founded in 1974 by Anne Michelson as a custom-order down vest company inspired by her love of hiking and the outdoors. Built on her experience from Eddie Bauer, the brand has grown into a full line of jackets and vests, all crafted in its own Seattle factory and proudly made in Seattle, WA USA since 1974. The collection reflects time-honored Northwest design, with jackets and vests insulated by 100% high-grade white goose down and fabrics chosen for durability and performance, every piece hand-inspected for quality. The factory is a multi-generational, family-run operation—moved to a larger SoDo space in 2021 to accommodate growth, but still produced in-house in Seattle’s industrial district.
View brandSouth Dakota · Est. 2017
Dakota Honey Company
Dakota Honey Company is a family-owned operation with deep Midwestern roots. Three brothers started the business in Michigan in 1956 before relocating to Winner, South Dakota, after studying ecological maps to find success in a new region. In 2022, Zach Pederson bought out the other two partners to carry the family legacy forward. Today, the brand operates nearly 3,000 hives across about 1,000 square miles in South Central South Dakota and winters those hives in sunny California during the cold months. In California, the bees help pollinate almond and citrus orchards in the San Joaquin Valley, supporting year-round honey production. Besides honey, Dakota Honey Company makes beeswax candles and a homemade BBQ sauce, showcasing a US-based, small-family operation.
View brandVermont · Est. 2004
Darn Tough
Darn Tough Vermont is a rugged, premium sock brand known for its Merino wool socks and a lifetime guarantee. All of its socks are made in Vermont, USA, with knitting, washing, finishing, and packaging done in-house. Its product lineup spans men's, women's, running, lifestyle, and tactical socks, all manufactured in the USA. These socks are knit from Merino wool and other high-quality yarns sourced from America and around the world, with production centered in the United States.
View brandIllinois · Est. 2008
DEFY Bags
DEFY Bags, born from DEFY MFG Co., is an American-made bag brand rooted in Chicago. Over-Engineered in Chicago, IL USA since 2008, the company builds each bag by hand in Chicago using materials chosen for durability, character, and long-term use, part of a mission to push back against disposable products. The founder, Chris Tag, left a safe advertising career to create “the next great American manufacturing company,” embracing a relentless, authentic pursuit to defy the status quo. DEFY’s commitment to domestic production runs through its products, which are designed and manufactured in the United States (primarily in Chicago) even as they sell worldwide. The brand emphasizes craft, durability, and simple authenticity, aiming to deliver bags built to endure rather than short-lived fashion.
View brandOregon · Est. 1920
Dehen 1920
Dehen 1920 is the heritage brand from Dehen Knitting Company, founded in 1920 by William Peter Dehen in Portland, Oregon. This family-run house specializes in classic U.S. heavyweight apparel, known for long-lasting quality, workmanship, and rugged styling. The brand’s history includes knitting varsity and collegiate sweaters for student athletes in the 1920s, supplying local motorcycle clubs with riding sweaters in the 1930s, and introducing the Varsity Jacket in the 1950s, all reflecting a tradition of durable, American-made craft. Today, Dehen 1920 continues to manufacture in Portland, proudly keeping its production in the United States. The company emphasizes heavy-duty, old-school truth and value built into every garment, resisting offshore moves and maintaining domestic craftsmanship as it enters its eleventh decade. The Dehen 1920 line blends this legacy with contemporary design across jackets, sweaters, tees, and more, all rooted in the brand’s American-made heritage.
View brandCalifornia · Est. 2013
Dr. Squatch
Dr. Squatch presents itself as a U.S.-based personal-care brand focused on natural, masculine grooming products. The site foregrounds its distinctive “The Squatch Difference” and “Clean for All Mankind” ethos, and it carries a Certified B-Corp badge, signaling a commitment to social and environmental standards in its operations. The product lineup spans bar soap, deodorant, hair care, and skincare, all positioned around straightforward, no-nonsense grooming routines. A USA-brand presence is reinforced by a US flag indicator in the header and the branding that emphasizes American-made messaging. However, the About Us page you linked currently displays placeholder text rather than formal statements about manufacturing origins, so the page does not explicitly confirm that Dr. Squatch products are made in America. The catalog described—bar soap, deodorant, hair care, and skin care—reflects a broad lineup built around natural ingredients and accessible grooming solutions.
View brandMinnesota · Est. 2011
Duke Cannon Supply Co.
Duke Cannon Supply Co. is a rugged men’s grooming brand whose identity is firmly rooted in military history, a lineage the company highlights in its heritage narrative and brand storytelling. The lineage is echoed in its signature products, notably the rectangular brick-shaped bars of soap that have become a hallmark of the line. Many of its products are made in the USA, with product pages such as O-Line Episode One and Thick Body Wash explicitly promoting Made in the USA and, in some cases, noting that a portion of proceeds benefits U.S. veterans. The brand also communicates a broader mission to support veterans through programs and partnerships, as shown on the About Us and Duke Cannon Supports Veterans pages.
View brandMinnesota · Est. 1882
Duluth Pack
Duluth Pack is proudly the oldest canvas and leather bag and pack manufacturer in the USA. The company’s mission is simple; we handcraft the highest-quality American made canvas and leather goods, guaranteed for life. We stand behind our products because they stand the test of time. Buy it once. Have it for life. Gear sourced and manufactured in the US. We are proud to be manufactured in Duluth, MN since 1882. The brand's offerings include backpacks, bags, leather goods, and apparel, all designed for durability and everyday use.
View brandWisconsin · Est. 1989
Duluth Trading Company
Duluth Trading Company is an American workwear and accessories brand owned by Duluth Holdings Inc., known for durable, functional gear and a strong quality promise often highlighted as the No Bull Guarantee. The brand also emphasizes sustainable, long-lasting design in its storytelling and product approach. The company maintains a Made in the USA lineup that includes USA-made jeans, shirts, belts, work boots and shoes. It also prioritizes sustainability and durability across its products, though some clothing are manufactured overseas outside of the USA-made range.
View brandNew Hampshire · Est. 1952
Duncraft
Duncraft is a fourth‑generation, family‑owned birding brand based in Concord, New Hampshire, founded in 1952 by Gil Duncraft with the original Flight Deck windowsill feeder. The brand emphasizes craftsmanship and durability, tracing a history of more than 70 years of designing and refining products to help people connect with birds. Its About Us page highlights a hands‑on heritage, noting that the team designs, builds, and tests every product in their Concord workshop and does not outsource the core work. Today, Duncraft markets thousands of birding essentials, with a strong emphasis on American-made manufacturing. The company states that 700+ products are designed and built in-house in New Hampshire, alongside a broader offerings catalog of thousands of bird feeding items. Its mission underscores expert guidance, real backyard testing, and durable in‑house designs, backed by a 365‑day return policy and the family‑owned, USA‑based identity.
View brandNorth Carolina · Est. 2009
East Fork Pottery
East Fork Pottery is a Certified B Corporation based in Asheville, North Carolina, founded by potters who view business as a force for a more joyful, equitable world through clay, commerce, and culture. The brand maintains brick‑and‑mortar spaces in Asheville and Brooklyn and supports grassroots community work, donating 1% of all sales to Community Partners since 2017 (with 2024 marking a record year for the initiative). Their products are made in America: a full line of contemporary ceramic dinnerware is produced at East Fork’s factories in Asheville, using raw materials sourced from the American Southeast, and marketed under the motto that they are “Made in the Blue Ridge Mountains.” The collection features a palette of seven year‑round core colors plus seasonal hues, along with a growing range of kitchen tools, glassware, and home goods designed for durability and everyday use.
View brandPennsylvania · Est. 1992
Ener-Gel Insoles
Ener-Gel Insoles is a family-owned brand based in western Pennsylvania, focused on manufacturing superior insoles with extreme comfort and cushioning at an affordable price. For over 30 years, the company has delivered on this promise with the Ener-Gel brand, while creating American jobs and sourcing raw materials, equipment, and packaging from U.S. suppliers. The site also emphasizes that its products are MADE IN THE USA, underscoring its commitment to domestic production. Ener-Gel Insoles are designed to bring comfort and relief to tired feet, marketed with the tagline “One Step at a Time.” The brand highlights that its insoles provide cushioning, shock absorption, and energy return, suitable for casual shoes, athletic shoes, and boots. The site also features mentions of Ener-Gel Cushion Maxx in customer testimonials, illustrating the practical, US-made nature of its product lineup.
View brandUtah · Est. 2007
ENVE Composites
ENVE Composites is a cycling brand centered on U.S. manufacturing and in-house craftsmanship. Since 2007, ENVE has championed true local production, with core rims, one-piece handlebars, and Custom Road bikes developed and built in their Ogden, Utah headquarters. This vertical integration under one roof supports rapid design iteration, tight tolerances, and a unique ride experience that reflects the company’s commitment to quality and American-made heritage. Their build-to-order model and on-site production enable faster prototyping, frequent design refinements, and reduced waste. ENVE trains lay-up technicians for six months before certification, underscoring the precise process behind each carbon rim. While not every ENVE product is manufactured in the U.S., the brand’s emphasis on domestic production remains a core differentiator, with rims, one-piece handlebars, and Custom Road bikes produced in Ogden to support a tailored, high-performance cycling experience.
View brandMinnesota · Est. 1865
Faribault Mill
Faribault Mill is described as a long-standing American brand built on a legacy of craftsmanship and durability. Since 1865, it has produced high-quality wool and cotton goods in a historic Minnesota mill and remains one of the last fully integrated “vertical” mills in the country, with every step—from raw fiber to finished product—performed under one roof. This approach reflects a deep tradition of American manufacture, dating back to producing blankets for pioneers, supporting troops in the World Wars, and comforting generations of families. Inside the mill, century-old machinery works alongside modern equipment as fifth-generation craftspeople blend time-tested techniques with innovation to create blankets, throws, scarves, and accessories that emphasize comfort, strength, and timeless design. The brand frames its products as made to endure naturally, using responsibly sourced wool and cotton to capitalize on the benefits of natural fibers. In 2022, Brahms Mount, a Maine-based cotton weaving mill, joined the Faribault Mill family, reinforcing a commitment to 100% Made in USA goods that feel good, last longer, and stay in style. Their offerings—ranging from wool blankets to cotton blankets, throws, scarves, and accessories—reflect sustainability and traditional craftsmanship, with opportunities to visit the Minnesota mill for tours to see the weaving process firsthand.
View brandNorth Carolina · Est. 2013
Farm to Feet
Farm to Feet is a sock brand that emphasizes an All-American recipe—US materials, US manufacturing, and US workers—anchored in domestic sourcing and production. This approach highlights the brand’s commitment to American-made components and jobs, aiming to deliver high-quality wool socks with a distinctly American supply chain. All Farm to Feet socks are manufactured in Mount Airy, North Carolina, by Nester Hosiery, a U.S. manufacturer that produces the brand’s socks using American materials. This setup keeps production tied to a single American facility and supports domestic employment while delivering the brand’s wool socks with an American-made pedigree.
View brandVermont · Est. 2008
Farmhouse Pottery
Farmhouse Pottery is a Woodstock, Vermont studio known for handmade pottery. At their Woodstock studio, the potters craft each piece by hand, eschewing modern machinery and mass production in favor of traditional, old-world craft. All of Farmhouse Pottery's pieces are durable American stoneware handcrafted by Vermont artisans. Their work reflects a hands-on, small-batch ethos that keeps the craft deeply rooted in the region.
View brandCalifornia · Est. 2012
Fat and the Moon
Fat and the Moon was founded in 2012 by herbalist Rachel Budde, who began formulating bod-care in a Brooklyn kitchen. Now a small team of about 20 operates under one roof in Nevada City, California, where Fat and the Moon still handmake every product. The brand describes its work as turning regimen into ritual by honoring the healing power of plants, with inclusive, body-affirming messaging and a mission toward social and ecological harmony. Its offerings are herbal, plant-based potions crafted with local, organic, and fairly traded ingredients, and the company emphasizes evolving low-waste packaging. All production takes place in Nevada City, CA, where each item is handmade, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to artisanal, small-batch care rather than mass market production.
View brandNew York · Est. 2016
Field Company
View brandWest Virginia · Est. 1871
Fiesta Dinnerware
Fiesta Dinnerware is produced by the Fiesta Tableware Company, formerly known as the Homer Laughlin China Company, a ceramics manufacturer based in Newell, West Virginia. An American icon crafted in West Virginia, Fiesta was founded along the banks of the Ohio River, and the brand remains rooted in that region today. Many Fiesta products are manufactured in the United States, with the core Fiesta dinnerware line produced in America at the West Virginia facilities. The official Fiesta Factory Direct site explicitly notes "Made in USA" for its dinnerware, underscoring the brand’s domestic production.
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