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American Made Clothing & Apparel
Browse companies in Clothing & Apparel that manufacture in the United States.
Browse 5 companies manufacturing clothing & apparel in the United States. Find American-made clothing & apparel with transparent manufacturing details and real company stories.
5 Companies in Clothing & Apparel
Boldfoot Socks
Charlotte, North Carolina
Veteran-owned sock company focusing on brand authenticity and durability with a give-back program supporting veterans.
Day One Camouflage
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Veteran-owned apparel brand crafting versatile camouflage shirts for hunting, fishing, outdoor use, and everyday wear.
Kentwool
Pickens, South Carolina
Iconic wool manufacturer producing premium Merino wool performance socks and wool products since 1843.
National Textile
New York, New York
Third-generation textile manufacturer creating heirloom products, started after the founder's grandfather immigrated through Ellis Island.
Ruck Sox
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Specialized sock manufacturer creating the perfect sock for rucking β marching with a weighted backpack β founded by military veterans.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'Made in the USA' mean?
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a product can be labeled 'Made in USA' if all or virtually all of the product is made in the United States. This means that all significant parts and processing must be of U.S. origin, with no or negligible foreign content.
Is 'Made in the USA' legally regulated?
Yes. The FTC enforces Made in USA claims under Section 5 of the FTC Act. Companies making unqualified 'Made in USA' claims must meet the 'all or virtually all' standard. Qualified claims like 'Assembled in USA' have different requirements.
How can I verify if a product is actually made in the USA?
Look for specific manufacturing details on the company's website, check FTC enforcement actions, look for third-party verification, and contact the company directly. Our platform helps by collecting and displaying this information transparently.
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