
Brooklyn Slate Company
Brooklyn, New York
About Brooklyn Slate Company
Hosting parties this season? Martha Stewart is a fan of Brooklyn Slate Company’s slate boards, which are perfect for displaying cheeses and other appetizers. The company sources its materials from the Vermont and New York Slate Valley, and partners with Progress Industries, a non-profit that provides support for people with developmental disabilities
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Buck Knives
Post Falls, Idaho
About Buck Knives
The success of Buck Knives as a leader in the field can easily be attributed to the inventiveness of the four generations of the Buck family as they sought to offer new and improved products, a mission that began with Hoyt Buck, a blacksmith who experimented with steel tempering techniques. Be sure to check the label: Not all of the company’s knives are still made stateside.
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Buck Mason
Los Angeles, California
About Buck Mason
The owners of Buck Mason knew that the quality they wished to offer in their men’s clothing could only be achieved through the small-batch production and old-school manufacturing methods of a local family-owned factory in LA. Their catalog of men’s wear has everything a man needs for a classic, casual, and stylish wardrobe.

Buffalo Trace Distillery
Frankfort, Kentucky
About Buffalo Trace Distillery
Acclaimed as “the world’s most award-winning distillery,” Buffalo Trace Distillery has earned domestic and international attention for its bourbon whiskey, which has earned more than 500 awards. Buffalo Trace notably makes Pappy Van Winkle, a very rare and limited edition label that is one of the most sought after bourbons in the world. Buffalo Trace has been in business for more than 200 years, and the distillery has even been named a National Historic Landmark.
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Buffalo Wool Company
Weatherford, Texas
About Buffalo Wool Company
Theresa and Ron Miskin have been raising bison for nearly 30 years, and spent the past decade creating a supply chain that links small mills, local designers and ranches. The result is the Buffalo Wool Company, which offers a line of wool products like socks, gloves, hats, knitwear, footwear and more.
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Bullet Blues
Coral Springs, Florida
About Bullet Blues
Named to honor the American soldiers who died to liberate Europe in WWII, Bullet Blues sells both men’s and women’s clothing, specializing in designer denim. The retailer also sells men’s shirts, belts, women’s tops, dresses, and skirts.
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Bully Tools
Steubenville, Ohio
About Bully Tools
Everything made by Bully Tools since the company’s founding in 1994 has been manufactured stateside, and since 2006 has been assembled by workers at a state-of-the-art facility in Steubenville. Bully Tools makes a variety of gardening tools, shovels, and snow and ice removal equipment, along with a line of specialty products
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Bunny Hopkins
Atlanta, Georgia
About Bunny Hopkins
The Wobble Boards, Climbing Triangles, and Stepping Stones made by Bunny Hopkins are designed with minimalism in mind, aiming to keep kids active and promote creativity. The company’s products are inspired by the Waldorf education philosophy, which encourages free play, and made from responsibly-sourced, natural materials that are safe for kids and the environment. Reader Pick
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Burgeon Outdoor
Lincoln, New Hampshire
About Burgeon Outdoor
Burgeon (which means ‘to flourish’) proudly manufactures outdoor apparel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Burgeon believes in creating a healthy connection between outdoor enthusiasts, our economy, and the mountains, and boasts a large catalogue of men and women’s clothing. Their mission is to help mountain communities flourish, with plans to expand to a whole host of ranges from sea to shining sea.