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American Made in Maine
10 companies manufacturing products in Maine.
American Rootswear
Maine
Made for American workers and by American workers.
Belted Cow
Maine
A belt should be as unique as the person wearing it. The goal remains to design unique pieces that will be a part of your wardrobe for years to come.
Fletchers Mill
Maine
We craft our wood pepper mills, salt mills and rolling pins in our factory in New Vineyard, Maine. We also source many materials and parts from local and regional vendors.
Maine Heritage Weavers
Maine
Manufactures American-made, traditional woven bedspreads and linens, preserving New England's textile heritage.
Origin USA
Maine
Manufactures American-made apparel, including jiu-jitsu gis, jeans, and boots, emphasizing quality and heritage.
Ran Court Shoes
Maine
Crafts American-made, hand-sewn leather shoes and boots, blending traditional techniques with modern styles.
Rogue Industries
Maine
Leather from free-range American bison and responsibly harvested Canadian Moose. A solar powered workshop. We do things differently at Rogue.
Toms of Maine
Maine
Offers natural personal care products, including toothpaste, deodorant, and body care items, with a focus on sustainability.
Town Pride
Maine
Provides custom apparel and promotional products, catering to schools, businesses, and organizations.
Whiskey Leather Works
Maine
Small-batch leather goods & hand forged buckle belts. Retail, Wholesale, Private Label. Family-owned.
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.
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