The Complete List of American Made Clothing Brands
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About this list
American made clothing brands choose to make their clothing in the USA because of their company’s ethos. Some brands believe hands-on manufacturing makes their product better. Some feel a responsibility to support their local communities. And others see local manufacturing as a way to improve transparency and sustainability.
The brands on this list claim to cut and sew a reasonable percentage of their clothing in the USA. These brands use domestic or imported fabrics, please verify on each brands product pages.
If you want to suggest a brand to be added to this list or see an error on this list, please email us. No commissions are made from the links below. This list is managed by Todd Shelton, a men’s clothing manufacturer in New Jersey.
1a. Men’s clothing – under $100
In alphabetical order:
All American Clothing Co. (Arcanum, OH)
Jeans, shirts – under $100
All USA Clothing (Keego Harbor, MI)
Shirts, pants – under $100
Camber (Norristown, PA)
Sweatshirts – under $100
Diamond Gusset (Bon Aqua, TN)
Jeans, t-shirts – under $100
Photo credit: Goodwear
Goodwear, Inc. (Essex, MA)
T-shirts, sweatshirts – under $100
Los Angeles Apparel (Los Angeles, CA)
T-shirts – under $100
Roundhouse (Shawnee, OK)
Jeans, workwear – under $100
Texas Jeans (Asheboro, NC)
Jeans – under $100
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1b. Men’s clothing – $100 to $200
Bills Khakis (Reading, PA)
Khakis, shirts – $100-$200
Bullet Blues (Coral Springs, FL)
Jeans, shirts – $100-$200
Bridge and Boro (Manhasset, NY)
Jeans, shirts – $100-$200
Bravestar (El Segundo, CA)
Jeans – $100-$200
Epaulet (Los Angeles, CA)
Shirts, pants – $100-$200
Gustin (San Francisco, CA)
Jeans, shirts – $100-$200
Gitman Bros. (Ashland, PA)
Shirts – $100-$200
LC King (Bristol, TN)
Jeans, overalls – $100-$200
Mercer and Sons (Bozeman, MT)
Shirts – $100-$200
Outlier (New York, NY)
Techwear – $100-$200
Origin Maine (Farmington, ME)
Jeans – $100-$200
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Save Khaki United (New York, NY)
Pants, shirts – $100-$200
1c. Men’s clothing – over $200
Freenote Clothing (San Juan Capistrano, CA)
Jeans, shirts – over $200
Hamilton Shirts (Houston, TX)
Shirts – over $200
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Imogene and Willie (Nashville, TN)
Jeans, t-shirts – over $200
Left Field NYC (New York, NY)
Jeans – over $200
Mission Workshop (Chicago, IL)
Techwear – over $200
Rogue Territory (Los Angeles, CA)
Jeans, shirts – over $200
Schott NYC (Union, NJ)
Jackets – over $200
Shockoe Atelier (Richmond, VA)
Jeans, t-shirts – over $200
Tellason (San Francisco, CA)
Jeans – over $200
3sixteen (Los Angeles, CA)
Jeans – over $200
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Todd Shelton (East Rutherford, NJ)
Jeans, pants, shirts – over $200
To suggest that a brand be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
2. Women’s clothing
In alphabetical order:
American Giant (San Francisco, CA) – Hoodies, activewear – over $100
Black Halo (New York, NY) – Dresses – over $200
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Elizabeth Suzann (Nashville, TN) – Tunics, pants – over $200
Emerson Fry (Portsmouth, NH) – Pants, shirts – over $200
Esby (Austin, TX) – Pants, dresses, tops – over $200
Gamine (Tiverton, RI) – Workwear – over $100
Hackwith Design House (St Paul, MN) – Sweaters, dresses – over $100
Harvest and Mill (Los Angeles, CA) – T-shirts, sweatshirts – over $100
Lacausa (Los Angeles, CA) – Dresses, tops – over $100
Karen Kane (Los Angeles, CA) – Dresses, knit tops – under $100
Photo credit: Mate
Mate (Los Angeles, CA) – Knit tops and bottoms – under $100
Montauk Tackle Company (Hewlett, NY) – Shorts, tops – under $100
Nooworks (Los Angeles, CA) – Printed Knitwear – over $100
Raleigh Denim Workshop (Raleigh, NC) – Jeans – over $200
Ramblers Way (Kennebunk, ME) – Sweaters, knit tops – under $100
Wintergreen Northern Wear (Ely, MN) – Outerwear – over $100
To suggest that a brand be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
3. American made shoes and boots brands
In alphabetical order:
Alden Shoes (Middleborough, MA) – Men’s shoes – over $500
Allen Edmonds (Port Washington, WI) – Men’s shoes – over $300
Frye (New York, NY) – Shoes, boots – over $200
Kepner Scott Shoe Company (Orwigsburg, PA) – Kid’s shoes – under $100
Photo credit: Lucchese
Lucchese Bootmaker (El Paso, TX) – Western boots – over $500
New Balance (Boston, MA) – Sneakers – over $100
Opie Way Footwear MFG (Asheville, NC) – Men’s and women’s sneakers – over $300
Oak Street Boots (Chicago, IL) – Men’s boots, shoes – over $400
Quoddy (Perry, ME) – Men’s and women’s shoes – over $200
Photo credit: Rancourt and Co.
Rancourt and Co. (Lewiston, ME) – Men and women’s shoes – over $300
Red Wing Shoes (Red Wing, MN) – Men’s work boots – over $300
Russell Moccasin (Berlin, WI) – Men’s boots, shoes – over $400
White’s Boots (Spokane, WA) – Men’s boots – over $500
To suggest American made clothing brands to be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
4. American made socks brands
In alphabetical order:
Photo credit: American Trench
American Trench (Philadelphia, PA) – Men’s and women’s socks
Dapper Classics (Bowling Green, KY) – Men’s dress socks
Darn Tough (Northfield, VT) – Men’s and women’s
Fox River (Osage, IA) – Men’s and women’s socks
Lily Trotter (Baltimore, MD) – Women’s and men’s compression socks
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Zkano. (Fort Payne, AL) – Organic cotton socks
Swiftwick (Brentwood, TN) – Men, Women’s Socks
The Buffalo Wool Co. (Kennedale, TX) – Wool Socks
Thorlo (Statesville, NC) – Men’s and women’s padded socks
Wigwam (Sheboygan, WI) – Men and women’s socks
To suggest American made clothing brands to be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
5. American made bags and luggage brands
In alphabetical order:
Artifact Bag Co. (Omaha, NE) – Leather bags, backpacks – over $200
Ayda & Co (Los Angeles, CA) – Women’s fashion bags – over $300
Bailey Works (Newmarket, NH) – Messenger bags – over $100
Billykirk (New York, NY) – Leather, canvas bags – over $100
Colsenkeane (Charlotte, NC) – Rustic leather bags – over $300
Duluth Pack (Duluth, MN) – Travel bags and backpacks – over $100
Photo credit: Emil Erwin
Emil Ervin (Nashville, TN) – Leather fashion bags – over $500
Frank Clegg (Fall River, MA) – Leather business bags – over $1,000
Frost River (Duluth, MN) – Adventure packs and bags – over $100
Goruck (Bozeman, MO) – Military style backpacks – over $200
Photo credit: J.W. Hulmes Co.
J.W. Hulmes Co. (St. Paul, MN) – Leather travel bags – over $500
Lotuff (Providence, RI) – Leather fashion bags – over $500
Makr (Winter Park, FL) – Modern bags and totes – over $100
Marcellino New York (Huntington, NY) – Leather briefcases – over $1,000
Mission Workshop (San Francisco, CA) – Modern messenger bags – over $100
Port Canvas (Arundel, ME) – Fabric tote and duffel bags – under $100
R Riveter (Southern Pines, NC) – Leather and canvas bags – over $200
Photo credit: Winter Session
Tom Bihn (Seattle, WA) – Backpacks and travel bags – over $200
Saddleback Leather (Azle, TX) – Leather bags – over $300
Winter Session (Denver, CO) – Leather and canvas bags – over $200
14th Rose (Los Angeles, CA) – Womens fashion bags – over $100
To suggest American made clothing brands to be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
6. American made hats brands
In alphabetical order:
Bollman Hat Company (Adamstown, PA) – Women’s and men’s hats
Ebbets Field Flannels (Seattle, WA) – Baseball caps
Stormy Kromer (Ironwood, MI) – Women’s and men’s caps
Walz Caps (Vista, CA) – Cycling caps
Photo credit: Yellow 108
Yellow108 (Long Beach, CA) – Women’s fashion hats
To suggest American made clothing brands to be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
7. American made belts and wallet brands
In alphabetical order:
Photo credit: Ashland Leather
Ashland Leather (Chicago, IL) – Leather wallets and belts
Buffalo Billfold Company (Worthington, MN) – Leather wallets
Fox Creek Leather (Independence, VA) – Leather belts and wallets
Moonshine Leather Co. Inc. (Nashville, IN) – Leather Belts
North Star Leather (Ruby, SC) – Leather belts and wallets
Oberon Design (Santa Rosa, CA) – Leather Wallets
Orion Leather Company (Sioux Falls, SD) – Leather Belts, Wallets
Sole Survivor Leather (Maplewood, MO) – Men’s and women’s belts
Tanner Goods (Portland, OR) – Leather belts and wallets
Thomas Bates (Haverhill, MA) – Fabric belts
Wiley Brothers Belts (Charlottesville, VA) – Leather belts
Many of the brands listed in the American made bag brands section above also make belts and wallets. To suggest that a brand be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
8. Jewelry brands
In alphabetical order:
Carolyn Pollack (Albuquerque, NM) – Women’s costume jewelry
Dogeared (Culver City, CA) – Women’s jewelry
Green Tea Jewelry (San Diego, CA) – Sustainable wood jewelry
Photo credit: NightRider
NightRider (Chandler, AZ) – Men’s jewelry
Things We Keep (Brooklyn, NY) – Women’s jewelry
Sweet Romance Jewelry (Gardena, CA) – Vintage costume jewelry
To suggest that a brand be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
9. American made watch brands
In alphabetical order:
Devon (Detroit, MI) – Men’s watches
Detroit Watch Co. (Detroit, MI) – Men’s watches
Photo credit: Kobold
Kobold (Pittsburgh, PA) – Men’s watches
Martenero (New York, NY) – Men’s watches
RGM Watch Co. (Mount Joy, PA ) – Men’s watches
Weiss Watch Company (Los Angeles, CA) – Men’s Watches
To suggest that a brand be considered for this list, please email [email protected]
Preserving American-made
At Todd Shelton, we believe a country needs manufacturing. The decline of American manufacturing is relatively new, and we don’t know with certainty if America would be better or worse today, or 30 years from today, if we had chosen to be more supportive of our domestic manufacturing sectors.
Since we don’t fully understand how manufacturing or the lack of manufacturing affects innovation, our existing and future businesses, our less-metropolitan communities, our economy, and the culture of our society – we believe we must preserve our capacity to manufacture.
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