45 makers

American brands, vetted.

Every brand listed has been reviewed for genuine American manufacturing — materials, labor, and assembly.

45 results

Alaska Gear Company logo — American-made hiking gear and outdoors brand from Alaska

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.

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Alden logo — American-made shoes brand from Massachusetts

Massachusetts · 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.

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All Clad logo — American-made cookware brand from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania · 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.

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Allen Edmonds logo — American-made shoes brand from Wisconsin

Wisconsin · 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.

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American Giant logo — American-made clothing brand from California

California · 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.

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Automic Gold logo — American-made jewelry and watches brand from New York

New 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.

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Buck Knives logo — American-made sporting goods brand from Idaho

Idaho · 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.

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Darn Tough logo — American-made clothing brand from Vermont

Vermont · 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.

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Duluth Trading Company logo — American-made clothing brand from Wisconsin

Wisconsin · 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.

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Ener-Gel Insoles logo — American-made clothing brand from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania · 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.

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Faribault Mill logo — American-made linens and bedding brand from Minnesota

Minnesota · 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.

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Fiesta Dinnerware logo — American-made cookware brand from West Virginia

West 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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Filson logo — American-made clothing brand from Washington

Washington · Est. 1897

Filson

Filson, a Seattle-based outdoor apparel and gear brand founded in 1897 to outfit prospectors for the Alaska Gold Rush, is known for durable, high-quality clothing and gear engineered for utility and longevity. The brand emphasizes unfailing goods and places customer satisfaction at its core, with a mission to create products that outsmart the elements, outperform expectations, and outlast you. Filson’s enduring craftsmanship has earned the trust of loggers, hunters, anglers, ranchers, and the U.S. Forest Service. Filson also highlights its American manufacturing roots. The About Us page notes that Seattle-based Filson manufactures best-in-class products and works with carefully vetted manufacturing partners to ensure high standards of quality and humane production, while the Filson Workshop in-store crafts limited-edition pieces from rare materials. The brand maintains a Made in USA collection, underscoring its ongoing commitment to domestic production.

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GORUCK logo — American-made luggage brand from Florida

Florida · Est. 2008

GORUCK

GORUCK is an American gear brand rooted in rugged, mission-driven design, offering durable backpacks, rucks, and apparel inspired by Special Forces equipment. The company backs its gear with a lifetime guarantee—the SCARS Lifetime Guarantee—and promotes the GR1 rucksack as its flagship, built to endure hard-use environments and everyday carry alike. Several GR1 variants are produced in the United States, including GR1 USA (Cordura) and GR1 USA Dyneema, which the brand markets as USA-built options. GORUCK also maintains a “Built in USA” collection that highlights products manufactured in America.

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Gustin logo — American-made clothing brand from California

California · Est. 2005

Gustin

Gustin is a California-based menswear brand that uses a crowdsourced, made-to-order model to deliver premium denim and clothing. The brand markets boutique-quality garments and emphasizes American-made craftsmanship, with production centered in California and a transparent, crowd-driven approach to design and fitting. Their product lineup covers jeans, shirts, knits, and tees, all produced in the USA. Gustin specifically highlights USA-made jeans crafted from premium denims (including raw selvedge options) and cut-and-sewn in California, with shirts and other tops likewise offered as American-made goods.

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Hasty-Bake logo — American-made grills brand from Oklahoma

Oklahoma · Est. 1948

Hasty-Bake

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KONG logo — American-made pet supplies brand from Colorado

Colorado · Est. 1976

KONG

KONG, the dog-toy brand headquartered in Golden, Colorado, is best known for its iconic rubber toys that are designed to meet dogs’ instinctual needs while strengthening the bond between pet and owner. The company traces its roots to Golden, where the first KONG office and manufacturing facility were built, anchoring its American manufacturing heritage. Its rubber toys are proudly made in America, using high-quality natural rubber, reflecting the brand’s commitment to domestic production. The KONG lineup—from classic shapes to puzzle-inspired toys—emphasizes durability and engagement, built to withstand long-lasting play.

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Lodge Cast Iron logo — American-made cookware brand from Tennessee

Tennessee · Est. 1896

Lodge Cast Iron

Lodge Cast Iron, founded in 1896, is widely regarded as the original American cast-iron brand. The company notes two foundries in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, underscoring a long history of making heirloom cookware for generations. Its range spans skillets, Dutch ovens, griddles, and other cast-iron staples designed for lasting durability and versatile everyday use. Many Lodge products are manufactured in the USA, with their seasoned cast iron collection including skillets, Dutch ovens, griddles, grill pans, and grill presses all built to be seasoned and used for generations. Lodge also offers USA Enamel, a line of enameled cast iron marketed as handcrafted, American-made heirloom quality.

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Louisville Slugger logo — American-made sporting goods brand from Kentucky

Kentucky · Est. 1875

Louisville Slugger

Louisville Slugger is the flagship brand from Hillerich & Bradsby Co., rooted in Louisville, Kentucky, since 1884. Bud Hillerich, then a 17-year-old, crafted the first Louisville Slugger bat for Pete Browning, launching a lineage that would become one of baseball’s most iconic tools. The brand’s rise was marked by milestones like the 1894 registration of the name and the 1905 endorsement from Honus Wagner, which helped cement its legendary status in the game. Today, Louisville Slugger bats are manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky (USA), with the brand remaining tightly tied to its Louisville production facility even after Wilson Sporting Goods acquired the Louisville Slugger brand in 2015; H&B continues to produce Louisville Slugger bats in Louisville for Wilson. The history also notes that the company expanded into aluminum bats in 1970, moving some production temporarily to Southern Indiana from 1970 to 1995, while the core leadership and headquarters have remained in Louisville.

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Mystic Knotwork logo — American-made home decor brand from Connecticut

Connecticut · Est. 1957

Mystic Knotwork

Mystic Knotwork is a family-run knot shop based in Mystic, Connecticut, renowned for turning maritime rope into wearable knots and nautical home decor. From sailor bracelets to wedding accents and decorative items like coasters and bottle stoppers, the brand positions itself as a go-to source for nautical-inspired pieces that blend heritage with everyday use. The media page frames Mystic Knotwork as a primary source for nautical home decor and nautical wedding accents, highlighting its craft-focused identity and design heritage. The brand emphasizes its American-made roots, with the media page highlighting features and mentions that celebrate handmade in the USA, including Martha Stewart American Made Marketplace and ABC News’ Made In America coverage. It also notes that shoppers’ support of “handmade in the USA” helped drive demand, reinforcing Mystic Knotwork’s commitment to domestic craft.

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Nomar logo — American-made clothing brand from Alaska

Alaska · Est. 1978

Nomar

NOMAR Alaska is a Homer, Alaska–based brand known for rugged gear designed to withstand challenging Alaskan conditions. Their catalog spans clothing, bags, fisheries gear, and a Custom Shop, all aimed at durability and practicality for people who work and explore in extreme environments. A core point on NOMAR’s site is its American-made production: products are built in Homer, Alaska using USA-made materials, with branding that emphasizes Made in America. Their offerings include Laska Luggage, waterproof gun scabbards, mesh bags, and other fisheries gear, along with custom canvas and upholstery services.

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Perdue Farms logo — American-made food brand from Delaware

Delaware · Est. 1920

Perdue Farms

Perdue Farms is a fourth-generation, family-owned American food and agriculture business that has long worked with family farmers across the country, with a focus on animal welfare, responsible grain sourcing for animal feed, and careful land stewardship. Perdue chickens are fed a 100% USDA-certified vegetarian diet with no animal by-products, and the company states that all of its animals are raised with no hormones and no antibiotics ever, while pursuing green practices to protect the environment. This emphasis on quality and stewardship is a core part of its story and operations. From its Our Story, Perdue highlights a broad product portfolio that includes poultry, pork, lamb, and beef, underscoring its American heritage and farmer-network. The brand’s product lines span chicken, turkey, beef, pork, and seafood across Perdue and partner brands, reinforcing its status as an American-proven producer. To ensure peak quality, Perdue freezes and vacuum packs items at the moment of freshness and follows food-safety practices that often exceed USDA requirements, reflecting its commitment to safe, high-quality American proteins.

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pyrex logo — American-made cookware brand from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania · Est. 1915

pyrex

Corning, the brand historically linked with Pyrex, is a U.S.-based materials science company known for glass, ceramics, and related technologies. Founded as Corning Glass Works and later renamed Corning Inc., it pioneered borosilicate glass with Pyrex for cookware and lab ware, and has since expanded into consumer kitchenware, lab tools, display glass, and advanced materials for various industries. The brand is built on a legacy of innovation, durability, and clarity, spanning both everyday products and high-tech applications. Many of Corning’s products are made in America, including Pyrex glassware and a broad range of glass and ceramic items produced in U.S. facilities. The American-made lines emphasize heat resistance and reliability, covering household cookware as well as scientific glassware, fiber optics, and display-related materials used across industries.

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Randolph Engineering logo — American-made sunglasses brand from Massachusetts

Massachusetts · Est. 1973

Randolph Engineering

Randolph Engineering is an American eyewear brand renowned for rugged, premium sunglasses and optical frames rooted in a military heritage. Since 1973, every pair has been handcrafted in Randolph, Massachusetts, merging military‑grade durability with timeless design. The brand emphasizes premium materials and optical precision, yielding enduring aviator styles that suit pilots, professionals, and everyday wearers. All Randolph products are made in the USA—sunglasses, shooting glasses, and prescription frames—manufactured in the brand's Massachusetts facility. The company also prioritizes sourcing materials from within the United States whenever possible, underscoring its domestic-manufacturing commitment. This Made-in-USA emphasis is highlighted in the brand’s anniversary materials and craftsmanship pages.

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Red Land Cotton logo — American-made linens and bedding brand from Alabama

Alabama · Est. 2015

Red Land Cotton

Red Land Cotton is a luxury bedding and towels brand focused on American-made products. Rooted in the red soil of North Alabama, its bed sheets, bath towels, and other home linens are made in the USA from homegrown cotton produced on its own farm. Its product lineup includes sheets, quilts, shams, duvet covers, and towels. It emphasizes 100% cotton sourced from its own farm, underscoring its commitment to American-made quality.

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Richter Goods logo — American-made clothing brand from Texas

Texas

Richter Goods

Richter Goods is a San Antonio-based shirt maker rooted in the independent spirit of its hometown’s earliest settlers. The brand manufactures with specially selected fabrics from heritage mills, and a small team of 12 patterns, cuts, and sews each shirt by hand from designs informed by the landscape of south-central Texas with subtle nods to the lore of the west: pearl snaps, chevron flap pockets, and the arcuate yoke. Sincere. Small-batch. Sure-sewn. Proudly Made in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. Richter Goods emphasizes in-house production to uphold fair labor practices and minimize environmental impact. Their shirts are small-batch, sure-sewn, and made with luxuriously strong fabrics sourced from heritage mills to extend wear life. As one of the remaining shirt-makers in the United States, they maintain a skilled in-house workforce—mechanics, pattern makers, and seamstresses—manufacturing each shirt in San Antonio.

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Rouge Fitness logo — American-made fitness brand from Ohio

Ohio · Est. 2006

Rouge Fitness

Rogue Fitness is a leading American brand in the strength‑training space, known for durable, competition‑level equipment. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Rogue emphasizes U.S. manufacturing and craftsmanship, with many products proudly labeled Made in the USA. The company serves gyms, clubs, and competitive lifters with barbells, plates, racks, and other essentials engineered for performance. Among Rogue’s American‑made offerings, its flagship barbells are fully machined and assembled in the Rogue factory in Columbus from US steel. The Ohio Bar line, including various finishes, is produced in the USA, reflecting Rogue’s commitment to domestic manufacturing and quality control. The brand positions itself as a leading developer of weightlifting barbells with a robust Made in USA identity. The Ohio Bar pages explicitly state these practices.

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Sea Bags logo — American-made luggage brand from Maine

Maine · Est. 1999

Sea Bags

Sea Bags is a Portland, Maine–based brand that repairs a nautical identity into everyday life by making totes and accessories from recycled sailcloth, handcrafted in the USA. The Heritage Collection amplifies this sense of history, pulling together the rich worlds of sailing, sailmaking, and coastal life; each bag is handcrafted from pedigreed sails of historic schooners and sailing yachts, with limited quantities and unique trims from upcycled cloth. The line highlights notable pieces like the Limited-Edition Heritage Tanbark Market Tote, constructed from tanbark sails and finished with black leather handles, antique brass hardware, and an embossed leather patch, with each bag individually numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Heritage Tales on the collection page recount the stories behind the sails—vessels such as the Effie M. Morrissey, the Roseway schooner, the Tiziana, Sea Salt, and other storied ships that lent their sails to these creations. Sea Bags’ commitment to manufacturing in America is a core part of its identity. The brand markets itself as handmade in Maine from recycled sails and brands its products with the Made in USA label, reflecting a Portland, Maine heritage and a broader patriotic initiative, including the USA 250 Collection released for America’s 250th anniversary. The company emphasizes sustainability through repurposed sailcloth and a community-focused approach, underscored by a three-pillar framework—Made in USA, Sustainable Practices, and Community Focus—shown on its site. In addition to core totes and travel bags, Sea Bags offers a wide range of accessories, all designed around durable nautical aesthetics and local production, with the Portland, Maine base and address highlighted in its materials.

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Stetson logo — American-made clothing brand from Texas

Texas · Est. 1865

Stetson

Stetson is an American heritage brand whose story began in 1865 when John B. Stetson crafted the world’s first cowboy hat, helping to forge an American icon that embodies the resourceful, authentic, and diverse American spirit. The brand frames its identity around an American legacy, rooted in history while evolving with the nation. For over 150 years, Stetson has created quality products that are built to last and have deep roots in the American tradition, and the company notes that it still crafts much of its goods using the same techniques as John B. did so many years ago—designed to meet the needs of future generations while honoring its enduring craft. This emphasis on durability and traditional craftsmanship informs Stetson’s hats and related accessories as lasting pieces of American manufacturing heritage.

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Sub-Zero - Wolf - Cove logo — American-made appliances brand from Wisconsin

Wisconsin

Sub-Zero - Wolf - Cove

Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove form the luxury appliance brand under Sub-Zero Group, rooted in a long lineage of refrigeration, professional cooking, and kitchen innovation. The Sub-Zero story traces its origins to 1945 when Westye Bakke built the first ultra-low-temperature freezer, establishing a standard for durability and precision; Wolf followed in 2000, bringing decades of commercial kitchen know-how to homes, and Cove arrived later as a dedicated dishwashing line that completes the kitchen team. American engineering is highlighted in the heritage, noting Sub-Zero as a Wisconsin-based, family-owned company with manufacturing facilities in Wisconsin, Arizona, and Iowa, underscoring domestic production. The page also emphasizes built-to-last quality, tested dependability, and lifetime support, reflecting a robust U.S.-based manufacturing and service network.

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Tabasco (McIlhenny Company) logo — American-made food brand from Louisiana

Louisiana · Est. 1868

Tabasco (McIlhenny Company)

TABASCO Brand products are made by McIlhenny Company, founded by Edmund McIlhenny in 1868 on Avery Island, Louisiana. The original TABASCO Original Red Pepper Sauce recipe has been handed down through generations, and the company remains family-owned and operated on that same island. All TABASCO products are produced in America, at Avery Island, where the McIlhenny family has stewarded the brand for generations. The sauce is crafted through a traditional process that ages the mash in white oak barrels for up to three years and blends it with high-quality distilled vinegar. Today, the brand has expanded to a family of flavors, featuring 9 varieties, while maintaining a global reach and continuing American production on that same island.

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Tanner Goods logo — American-made leather goods brand from Oregon

Oregon · Est. 2006

Tanner Goods

Tanner Goods is a Portland, Oregon–based leather goods brand known for rugged, minimalist pieces that balance durability with timeless style. The company emphasizes American craftsmanship, drawing on traditional leatherworking techniques to create products that age gracefully with use. Its catalog includes wallets, belts, bags, and small leather accessories, with a strong emphasis on items made in the United States. These American-made pieces reflect the brand’s commitment to quality craftsmanship—precision cutting, durable stitching, and sturdy hardware—resulting in durable, everyday-use products.

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TEKTON logo — American-made tools brand from Michigan

Michigan · Est. 1969

TEKTON

TEKTON is a well-known hand-tool brand offering a broad range of essentials, including sockets, ratchets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, and storage solutions. The company presents itself as U.S.-based in part, noting that some tools are manufactured in Michigan and that certain products are made entirely in the United States using USA-made materials. TEKTON maintains a growing lineup of USA-made tools, including items like angle head wrenches, crowfoot wrenches, punches, and screwdrivers. You can explore these USA-made options on Tekton’s USA-made tools pages and related posts, and verify country of origin on product pages as you browse.

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Thursday Boots logo — American-made clothing brand from Arkansas

Arkansas · Est. 2014

Thursday Boots

Thursday Boots is a direct-to-consumer brand that blends rugged work-boot durability with clean, modern styling. Their footwear uses Goodyear welt construction and high-quality leathers, including Horween hides sourced in Chicago, and the company emphasizes a North American production ethos as part of its storytelling and production approach. Manufacturing locations for Thursday Boots span León, Mexico; Porto, Portugal; Alicante, Spain; and Arkansas, USA, with some lines produced domestically in the United States. Notably, the Vanguard and Logger boots are made in the USA, and the brand maintains a dedicated All-American collection highlighting U.S.-made options.

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Trailer Gear Box logo — American-made tools brand from Florida

Florida

Trailer Gear Box

Trailer Gear Box offers drill-powered gearboxes that lift trailers, delivering faster, safer, and smarter operation. These solutions are manufactured in the USA and built for real work. Their product lineup includes Gearboxes, Multi-Mount Gearbox, 2-Speed Multi-Mount Gearbox, Polymer Multi-Mount Gearbox, SuperMax Gearbox, and Speed Jack. The SuperMax Gearbox is US-made and patent-pending, designed to replace manual trailer cranking with cordless drill power. The Multi-Mount Gear Box is also described as a US-made, patent-pending solution.

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Trusty-Cook logo — American-made tools brand from Indiana

Indiana · Est. 1984

Trusty-Cook

Trusty-Cook is a U.S.-based manufacturer and a pioneer in industrial polyurethane products, with a history rooted in founder Jon Trusty, Sr., who introduced polyurethane dead blow hammers in the 1960s. That early innovation helped lead to Stanley Tools purchasing the company in 1980, and Trusty-Cook re-emerged in 1990 with a re-engineered hammer, continuing to push polyurethane innovation. Today, Trusty-Cook’s offerings include dead blow hammers, polyurethane spindle liners, hush tubes for screw machines, wear shoes, and other custom polyurethane parts for machines and industrial accessories, all designed and manufactured with an emphasis on professional-grade quality. The company is based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, and welcomes international inquiries, indicating their manufacturing operations are rooted in American industry.

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Valley Forge logo — American-made home decor brand from South Carolina

South Carolina · Est. 1882

Valley Forge

Valley Forge Flag Company, based in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, is one of the long-running U.S. flag manufacturers. The brand is known for specializing in American flags, state flags, military and ceremonial banners, as well as flagpoles and related hardware. It serves schools, government, and individuals with a focus on durable construction, consistent color, and reliable performance across outdoor conditions. A core emphasis for the brand is producing products made in America. Its U.S. flags, including nylon and cotton varieties, along with many state and service flags, are manufactured domestically in its facilities. These domestically made flags are built for outdoor durability and prominent display, reflecting Valley Forge Flag Company’s commitment to American-made products.

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Vermont Glove logo — American-made leather goods brand from Vermont

Vermont · Est. 1920

Vermont Glove

Vermont Glove is a heritage brand known for rugged, high-quality goat leather work gloves that have been made in Vermont since 1920. The company emphasizes functional design and durability, rooted in a century of craftsmanship and materials chosen for long wear. Their ethos is captured in their motto “we don’t follow the herd,” and every pair is hand-sewn in their Randolph, Vermont factory, reflecting careful attention to detail and the wellbeing of their employees. The brand highlights its American manufacturing credentials through a sustained commitment to local production and sustainability. Vermont Glove operates a net-zero, renewable-energy-powered factory and prioritizes environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic equity alongside product performance. This locally-based production underpins their Made in USA identity and long-standing history of handcrafting gloves in Vermont.

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Warwood Tool Company logo — American-made tools brand from West Virginia

West Virginia · Est. 1854

Warwood Tool Company

Warwood Tool Company is a family-owned American tool brand with roots dating back to 1854. They state that they forge tools out of US steel to make America’s strongest hammers, bars, axes and other hand tools, with their shop in Wheeling, West Virginia. The company emphasizes that it remains family-owned and produces 100% American sourced and manufactured products. Their product lineup centers on hand-forged tools, including hammers, bars, axes, and sledges, all marketed as made in the USA. They also serve rail and infrastructure markets with track components forged by hand from 100% high-carbon, Grade B American steel and designed to meet AREMA specifications. Warwood highlights American manufacturing throughout its site, including explicit statements about 100% MADE IN AMERICA on their industries page.

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Watson's Hat Shop logo — American-made clothing brand from Arizona

Arizona · Est. 2011

Watson's Hat Shop

Watson's Hat Shop is a family-operated, full-service hat shop in Cave Creek, Arizona, renowned for handcrafting hats with rare equipment dating back to the 1860s. Their catalog spans Cowboy, Fedora, Dress, Panama, Aussie, and other styles, all produced through Watson’s traditional in-house hat-making process. All materials used are 100% USA made raw materials, down to the thread, underscoring a strong Made-in-America ethos. The shop also offers cleaning and restoration services along with custom hat orders, reinforcing its American craftsmanship focus.

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Weber Grills logo — American-made grills brand from Illinois

Illinois · Est. 1893

Weber Grills

Weber Grills is a storied American brand known for its charcoal and gas grills, with a long heritage in backyard cooking. The company designs and engineers its grills at its Chicago headquarters and manufactures them at its Huntley, Illinois plant. According to Weber, its grills are designed and manufactured in the USA, using both U.S.-made and globally sourced components. All Weber grills are designed and engineered by a team at our Chicago headquarters, and roll off the manufacturing lines at our plant in Huntley, Illinois.

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West Paw logo — American-made pet supplies brand from Montana

Montana · Est. 1996

West Paw

West Paw is a Bozeman, Montana-based pet brand focused on durable, safe products dogs love. They frame themselves as “Dog’s Best Friend,” guarantee every product, and state that they make everything themselves in their own factory, so they know what goes into each item. As a certified B Corp, the company emphasizes eco-friendly materials, responsible manufacturing, and people-centered business practices, aiming to protect the planet for future generations. Their core slogan—Made By Us. Designed For The Love Of Pets And The Planet—captures their identity and mission. Their catalog highlights a US-focused manufacturing story, with top products like Hurley, Jive, and Bumi as visible examples of their toys. West Paw markets its offerings as designed in Montana and produced in its own facilities, reinforcing an America-made credentials along with the Love It Guarantee. The brand also promotes eco-friendly programs such as Join The Loop, which encourages recycling and aiming for zero-waste among its toys and materials.

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Wild Alaskan Company logo — American-made food brand from Alaska

Alaska · Est. 2017

Wild Alaskan Company

Wild Alaskan Company is a direct-to-consumer seafood brand that sells wild, sustainably sourced Alaskan fish delivered straight to customers. Their seafood boxes feature a rotating selection of wild-caught Alaska seafood, frozen at peak freshness to lock in flavor and texture. All seafood from Wild Alaskan Company is harvested off the shores of Alaska and then promptly cleaned and frozen to preserve freshness, with different species sourced from various Alaskan fisheries. The branding emphasizes an Alaska origin, and the packaging has been redesigned to feature Alaska-inspired graphics.

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Zippo logo — American-made hiking gear and outdoors brand from Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania · Est. 1932

Zippo

Zippo is an American icon renowned for windproof lighters and a lifetime guarantee. The brand began in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in the 1930s when George G. Blaisdell redesigned an Austrian lighter, adding a hinged lid and a protective chimney to create a durable, one-handed pocket lighter. The first Zippo lighter, produced around 1933 for $1.95, carried the unconditioned lifetime guarantee – “It works or we fix it free.” World War II transformed Zippo: production shifted entirely to the U.S. military, and millions of American service members carried Zippo lighters into battle, helping cement the product—and the brand—as symbols of American ingenuity and reliability. After the war, Zippo returned to civilian markets and expanded its lineup beyond lighters to accessories and outdoor gear, all while continuing to emphasize its American heritage and the enduring Zippo click. Today, Zippo remains privately owned by Blaisdell descendants and continues to publish its history as an American-made icon.

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Zpacks logo — American-made hiking gear and outdoors brand from Florida

Florida · Est. 2005

Zpacks

Zpacks is a U.S.-based ultralight gear brand known for crafting some of the lightest, most durable packs and shelter systems for backpackers and thru-hikers. The company emphasizes domestic manufacturing, with gear sewn in its West Melbourne, Florida facility, supporting U.S. production and reducing overseas shipping. Core products are made in the USA: Ultralight Medium-Plus Dry Bag, Classic Sleeping Bag, and Arc Air DCF 50L Backpack are all listed as Made in the USA on their product pages. Dyneema-based accessories are also part of the USA-made lineup.

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