Hats

American brands offer men’s hats made in America, prioritizing quality materials and ethical manufacturing practices. One such brand is Stetson, which has been producing hats in the USA since 1865, using high-quality materials such as fur felt and straw. Another brand, Goorin Bros., offers a range of stylish and classic hats made in their factory in Pennsylvania using traditional methods. For those looking for sustainable options, Ebbets Field Flannels offers a range of vintage-inspired baseball caps made with eco-friendly materials in their Seattle-based factory. By choosing to buy men’s hats made in America, consumers can support domestic production and ethical manufacturing while also investing in high-quality, stylish, and sustainable hats that are built to last.

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Fierce Face Protection
Fierce Face Protection

Motorcycles, snowmobiles, skiing, snowboarding, hikers, cross country skiing, bicycling, shoveling, walking dogs, and everything outside need fleece lined bandanas – Made in the USA

Fox River
Fox River Mills

Fox River is a leading U.S. manufacturer of outdoor, sport and lifestyle performance socks since 1900. Fox River is privately owned and operates a hosiery mill in Osage, Iowa

Frost River
Frost River

Bags, totes, purses, handbags, luggage, Computer bags, Winter Clothes and Gear, Wallets, Pet Gear and more American-made in Duluth, Minnesota

goodwear
Goodwear

A made in USA, durable and heavy-weight shirt that could hold up to long term wear and comfort.
Shirts – $20+

grunt style
Grunt Style

Some products are made in the USA – shirts, hats and a few other items.

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gustin
Gustin

Mens pants, shirts, belts and accessories made in the USA –
Premium menswear. Made in America. Crowdsourced. Delivered at wholesale.

hardmill
Hardmill

Hardmill was founded by two brothers in Seattle WA, with the desire to create simple, traditional, and rugged products that will be passed on and cherished for years to come. We design with intention, and seek out nothing but the highest quality materials for use in our manufacturing.

High Speed Gear
High Speed Gear

Holsters, pouches, chest rigs, tactical holsters and more. High Speed Gear® is dedicated to building the best 100% American-made, battle-proven tactical gear™.

huckberry
Huckberry

Whether it’s a handsewn boot from Maine, or a Trucker Jacket built in Los Angeles, made in the USA clothing, gear and accessories are about more than just quality craftsmanship.

Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Hyperlite Mountain Gear

WE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE CAMPING GEAR IN A RENOVATED 1880S TEXTILE MILL LOCATED AT 40 MAIN STREET IN BIDDEFORD, MAINE.

johnson woolen mills
Johnson Woolen Mills

Located in the village of Johnson, Vermont, in the heart of the Green Mountain state is the clothing company that still makes handmade woolen shirts, jackets and the famous iceman’s pants that have been best sellers for nearly 50 years

killspencer
Killspencer

Travel totes manufactured in Los Angeles.

L. C. King
LC King

Making clothing of exceptional quality right here in the United States of America. It’s as much our Company’s heritage as it is our Country’s.

Leather Head Sports
Leather Head Sports

Glen Rock, NJ. With old world craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail, he has carved out a niche in distinctive, finely crafted American leather goods.

litespeed
Litespeed

Bikes Handmade in USA

los angeles apparel
Los Angeles Apparel

We are growing and strive to continue to grow. We intend to employ thousands of workers in the Los Angeles area and set an example of how the garment industry can return to the United States. We believe in local manufacturing from both an efficiency and an ethical point of view. #madeinusa #southcentral

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love your melon
Love Your Melon

All Love Your Melon products are made in the United States of America and Canada. We are passionate about producing high-quality products, creating jobs across North America, and emphasizing our value of community.

made here
Made Here

Socks and Hats, 100% American manufacturing. 100% American workers.